Golden Arena for Best Director

Golden Arena for Best Director
Awarded for "Achievement in cinematic direction"
Country Yugoslavia (1955–1990)
Croatia (1992–present)
Presented by Pula Film Festival Jury
First awarded 1955
Currently held by Nevio Marasović (2018)
Website Official Website

The Golden Arena for Best Director (Croatian: Zlatna arena za režiju) is an award given for best director at the Pula Film Festival, which was until 1992 the Yugoslav equivalent of the Academy Awards. Since 1992 and the breakup of Yugoslavia the competition narrowed to Croatian films only. The first festival was held in 1954, but the award was introduced in 1955.

List of winners

Yugoslav competition (1955–90)

Year Director International title Original title Ref.
1954 (1st) No jury prizes awarded in 1954.
1955 (2nd) František Čáp Moments of Decision Trenutki odločitve
1956 (3rd) Branko Bauer Don't Look Back, My Son Ne okreći se sine
1957 (4th) Soja Jovanović Priests Ćira and Spira Pop Ćira i pop Spira
1958 (5th) Nikola Tanhofer H-8 H-8
1959 (6th) Jože Babič Three Quarters of a Sun Tri četrtine sonca
1960 (7th) Veljko Bulajić Atomic War Bride Rat
1961 (8th) Golden Arena for Best Director not awarded in 1961 and 1962.
1962 (9th)
1963 (10th) Branko Bauer (shared) (2) Face to Face Licem u lice
Igor Pretnar (shared) Wild Growth Samorastniki
1964 (11th) Žika Mitrović (shared) March on the Drina Marš na Drinu
France Štiglic (shared) Don't Cry, Peter Ne joči, Peter
1965 (12th) Aleksandar Petrović Three Tri
1966 (13th) Vatroslav Mimica Monday or Tuesday Ponedjeljak ili utorak
1967 (14th) Puriša Đorđević (shared) The Morning Jutro
Aleksandar Petrović (shared) (2) I Even Met Happy Gypsies Skupljači perja
1968 (15th) Živojin Pavlović When I Am Pale and Dead Kad budem mrtav i beo
1969 (16th) Fedor Škubonja Donwnstream from the Sun Nizvodno od sunca
1970 (17th) Krsto Papić Handcuffs Lisice
1971 (18th) Kiril Cenevski Black Seed Crno seme
1972 (19th) Aleksandar Petrović (3) The Master and Margaret Maestro i Margarita
1973 (20th) Matjaž Klopčič Blossoms in Autumn Cvetje v jesen
1974 (21st) Zdravko Velimirović Death and the Dervish Derviš i smrt
1975 (22nd) Matjaž Klopčič (2) Fear Strah
1976 (23rd) Goran Paskaljević Beach Guard in Winter Čuvar plaže u zimskom periodu
1977 (24th) Živojin Pavlović (2) Manhunt Hajka
1978 (25th) Srđan Karanović Fragrance of Wild Flowers Miris poljskog cveća
1979 (26th) Fadil Hadžić Journalist Novinar
1980 (27th) Goran Paskaljević (2) Special Treatment Poseban tretman
1981 (28th) Golden Arena for Best Director not awarded in 1981.
1982 (29th) Miloš Radivojević Living Like the Rest of Us Živeti kao sav normalan svet
1983 (30th) Srđan Karanović (2) Something in Between Nešto između
1984 (31st) Rajko Grlić In the Jaws of Life U raljama života
1985 (32nd) Emir Kusturica When Father Was Away on Business Otac na službenom putu
1986 (33rd) Lordan Zafranović Evening Bells Večernja zvona
1987 (34th) Vladimir Blaževski Hi-Fi Haj-faj
1988 (35th) Žarko Dragojević A House by the Tracks Kuće pored pruge
1989 (36th) Jože Pogačnik Cafe Astoria Kavana Astoria
1990 (37th) Filip Robar Dorin The Windhunter Veter v mreži

Croatian competition (1992–present)

Year Director International title Original title Ref.
1991 (38th) Festival cancelled.
1992 (39th) Krsto Papić (2) Story from Croatia Priča iz Hrvatske
1993 (40th) Davor Žmegač The Golden Years Zlatne godine
1994 (41st) National film programme cancelled, no prizes awarded.
1995 (42nd) Zrinko Ogresta Washed Out Isprani
1996 (43rd) Vinko Brešan How the War Started on My Island Kako je počeo rat na mom otoku
1997 (44th) Goran Rušinović Mondo Bobo Mondo Bobo
1998 (45th) Krsto Papić (3) When the Dead Start Singing Kad mrtvi zapjevaju
1999 (46th) Zrinko Ogresta (2) Red Dust Crvena prašina
2000 (47th) Lukas Nola Celestial Body Nebo, sateliti
2001 (48th) Bruno Gamulin Slow Surrender Polagana predaja
2002 (49th) Dalibor Matanić Fine Dead Girls Fine mrtve djevojke
2003 (50th) Vinko Brešan (2) Witnesses Svjedoci
2004 (51st) Antun Vrdoljak Long Dark Night Duga mračna noć
2005 (52nd) Tomislav Radić What Iva Recorded Što je Iva snimila 21. listopada 2003.
2006 (53rd) Antonio Nuić All for Free Sve džaba
2007 (54th) Kristijan Milić The Living and the Dead Živi i mrtvi
2008 (55th) Arsen Anton Ostojić No One's Son Ničiji sin
2009 (56th) Goran Dević (co-director) The Blacks Crnci
Zvonimir Jurić (co-director)
2010 (57th) Rajko Grlić (2) Just Between Us Neka ostane među nama
2011 (58th) Dalibor Matanić (2) Daddy Ćaća
2012 (59th) Branko Schmidt Vegetarian Cannibal Ljudožder vegetarijanac
2013 (60th) Bobo Jelčić A Stranger Obrana i zaštita
2014 (61st) Kristijan Milić (2) Number 55 Broj 55
2015 (62nd) Dalibor Matanić (3) The High Sun Zvizdan
2016 (63rd) Zrinko Ogresta (3) On the Other Side S one strane
2017 (64th) Hana Jušić Quit Staring at My Plate Ne gledaj mi u pijat
2018 (65th) Nevio Marasović Comic Sans Comic Sans

Multiple winners

The following directors have received multiple awards. The list is sorted by the number of total awards. Years in bold indicate wins in Yugoslav competition (1955–1990). Shared wins are indicated with an asterisk (*).

References

General
  • "Internet stranice proteklih festivala i arhivski podaci" (in Croatian). Pula Film Festival. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
Specific
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