Tomorrow, "Udice" (the Hooks), the awards of the Mediterranean Film Festival Split, will go to the directors of the best films, and this year again, the artist Luka Mimica was in charge of them.
The ship's wood was used in interesting stages of wear and tear due to the influence of the sun, sea and salt, but also by the efforts of those who try to prolong its life by coating it with colours. He used paint to breathe in a new life and purpose into the used wood.
The jury that will choose the best Ješka, as well as the script of the film from this program, and the best international short film, consists of "Girls On Film" podcast host Anna Smith, a British film critic who cooperates with the Guardian and the BBC, last year's Ješka winner for the film "Carpe Diem" Filip Antonio Lizatović, and Slobodan Čiča, director of the distribution company Editus.
The jury for the feature film programme Mediterranean includes regional cinema networks because the idea was to see how people who create cinema programme view the festival programme and what their opinion is, especially in the context of networking around film distribution, which is an important connection between FMFS and independent cinemas. The decision about the winner will be made by Boban Stefanović from the Gornji Milanovac Cultural Centre, also the president of the Serbian Cinema Network, Artur Logar from the Cerknica Cultural Center, representative of the Art Cinema Network of Slovenia, and Darko Tumpić from the Pazin Open University, representative of the Croatian Cinema Network.
The audience will vote for the best two feature films, from the Mediterranean programme, also the joint winner from the Parangal and The Other Side of the Mediterranean programmes, as well as award the best Croatian short film from the Ješke programme.