27/08/2016 Mediterranean film festival
Children confirmed: Mediterranean Film Festival is cool!
MFF Fora is the title of the program that opened the third day of the Mediterranean Film Festival, and the film ‘Oops! Noah is gone’ was screened for children within this program in the morning hours in the full cinema theatre Borak. The children were thrilled with the film and the excitement continued after the film in front of the cinema, where the mascots entertained the kids and their parents.

The screening of the film ‘Coffee’, from the short documentary competition, directed by Aid Bešić from B&H, opened the competition program, which also screened Croatian film ‘I Smoke Whatever’s Left’, Montenegrin ‘Eoha’, Egyptian film ‘My Window’, Israeli ‘All Rights Reserved’ and Spanish film ‘Portrait of a Wind up Maker’.

Great interest of the audience on the third day of the Festival was for the documentary film from the feature documentary competition ‘Houston, We Have a Problem’, directed by Žiga Virc from Slovenia and produced by HBO, which brings the story about the sale of the Yugoslav space program to the Americans.

Turkish film ‘North’ and Israeli ‘Who’s Gonna Love Me Now?’ were also screened within the feature documentary competition.
Parallel to the screenings in the cinema Borak, the lovers of the film had the opportunity to see the film ‘Love and Friendship’ and HBO’s documentary ‘Chuck Norris vs. Communism’ in the open air cinema in the town centre, which ended the third day of the Festival.







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