Golden Arena for Best Film Editing

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Golden Arena for
Best Film Editing
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Country Yugoslavia (1980–1990)
Croatia (1992–present)
Presented by Pula Film Festival Jury
First awarded 1980
Currently held by Vesna Lažeta
Hrvoje Mršić (2015)
Official website Official Website

List of winners

The following is a list of winners of the Golden Arena for Best Film Editing at the Pula Film Festival.

Yugoslav competition (1980–1990)

Year Winner English title(s) Original title(s)
1980 Vuksan Lukovac Svetozar Marković
1981 Vesna Lažeta High Voltage Visoki napon
1982 Andrija Zafranović Kraljevski voz
1983 Vuksan Lukovac Balkan Express Balkan ekspres
1984 Andrija Zafranović Balkan Spy Balkanski špijun
1985 Filip Robar Dorin Ovni in mamuti
1986 Andrija Zafranović Evening Bells Večernja zvona
1987 Petar Marković Hi-Fi
1988 Branka Čeperac A Film with No Name Za sada bez dobrog naslova
1989 Goran Terzić (co-winner) The Fall of Rock and Roll Kako je propao rokenrol
1989 Mustafa Presheva (co-winner) The Fall of Rock and Roll Kako je propao rokenrol
1989 Snežana Ivanović (co-winner) The Fall of Rock and Roll Kako je propao rokenrol
1990 Karpo Godina Umetni raj

Croatian competition (1992–present)

Year Winner English title Original title
1991
Festival was cancelled.[A]
1992 Martin Tomić The Stone Gate Kamenita vrata
1993
1994
Competition program was cancelled.[B]
1995 Josip Podvorac Washed Out Isprani
1996 Vesna Štefić Prepoznavanje
1997 Bernarda Fruk (co-winner) Mondo Bobo Mondo Bobo
1997 Ivana Fumić (co-winner)
1998 Marina Barac The Three Men of Melita Zganjer Tri muškarca Melite Žganjer
1999 Josip Podvorac Red Dust Crvena prašina
2000 Tomislav Pavlic Cashier Wants to Go to the Seaside Blagajnica hoće ići na more
2001
2002 Marina Barac God Forbid a Worse Thing Should Happen Ne dao bog većeg zla
2003 Josip Podvorac Here Tu
2004 Dubravko Slunjski A Wonderful Night in Split Ta divna Splitska noć
2005 Slaven Zečević Sleep Sweet, My Darling Snivaj, zlato moje
2006 Tomislav Pavlic I Love You Volim te
2007 Goran Guberović The Living and the Dead Živi i mrtvi
2008 Sandra Botica Will Not End Here Nije kraj
2009 Dubravko Slunjski Love Life of a Gentle Coward Ljubavni život domobrana
2010 Mato Ilijić Forest Creatures Šuma summarum
2011 Slaven Zečević Koko and the Ghosts Koko i duhovi
2012 Hrvoje Mršić (co-winner) A Letter to My Father Pismo Ćaći
2012 Damir Čučić (co-winner)
2013 Slaven Zečević Hush Šuti
2014 Veljko Segarić Number 55 Broj 55
2015 Vesna Lažeta (co-winner) The High Sun Zvizdan
2015 Hrvoje Mršić (co-winner)

Footnotes

A. ^ Although the festival was opened on 26 July 1991 and a press screening of Zrinko Ogresta's film Fragments: Chronicle of a Vanishing was held, the festival board presided by Antun Vrdoljak decided to cancel the festival, as a sign of protest against violence related to the Ten-Day War in Slovenia and the initial stages of the Croatian War of Independence. Nine films were supposed to be screened in the competition program.[1]
B. ^ : The awards ceremony was cancelled in 1994 as only one Croatian feature film was made in the preceding 12 months (Bogdan Žižić's The Price of Life). The festival was held in spite of this, but the usual competition program was replaced by screenings of the classic works of the Zagreb School of Animated Film and documentaries, while the main program featured premieres of six American movies.[2]

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