Croatian Cinema Hit: What Does the People Want to Tell Us?
A Croatian comedy that mocks nationalist clichés is becoming popular in the Balkans, raising questions about public perceptions.
Croatian Box Office Hit: Is a Serb Impregnating a Croatian Woman
The Croatian comedy 'The Wedding' is breaking box office records in the region by playing with national stereotypes and reflecting the public's humorous take on cross-cultural relationships.
Croatian Box Office Hit: Does a Serb Impregnate a Croat?
The Croatian comedy "The Wedding" has achieved record-breaking box office success by humorously playing with national stereotypes.
The children's film 'Glavonja' will be premiered in ten Croatian cities. Here is where you can watch it
The anticipated children's film 'Glavonja' will have its premiere on February 15th in ten cities across Croatia, with an official release on February 19th.
The Wedding Set a New Record, More Watched Than How the War Started on My Island
The film 'The Wedding' has become the most-watched Croatian film in history, surpassing the cult classic 'How the War Started on My Island' within just 12 days of its release.
In 2025, over 320,000 people watched Croatian films, with the most-watched being the story of a charming girl named Paulina P.
In 2025, Croatian films attracted 328,526 viewers in cinemas, marking the second-best result since the establishment of the Croatian Audiovisual Centre (HAVC), with 'The Second Diary of Paulina P.' being the most popular film.
They filmed hundreds of movies but almost went bankrupt. Now they are announcing a new beginning and a gala party
Jadran Film, once a symbol of Croatian and Yugoslav cinema, faced decline with only four employees left, but is now planning a resurgence with a gala event.
PHOTO Our acting giant saved his son from serious addiction, he had two great loves, and earned a living as a waiter while studying
The article reflects on the life and legacy of Ivo Gregurević, a prominent Croatian actor who passed away in 2019, highlighting his contributions to cinema and theater as well as his personal struggles.