Mons. Eterović at the premiere of the film ‘Silent Power’: ‘I worked according to my conscience, for the Church and the Croatian people’
The premiere of the documentary film ‘Silent Power’ on Archbishop Nikola Eterović took place in Zagreb with the attendance of notable figures and a focus on his contributions to the Church and Croatian diplomacy.
The ceremonial premiere of the documentary film ‘Silent Power,’ directed by Jakov Sedlar, was held on February 19th at the Cinestar cinema in Zagreb. The event was attended by prominent figures including Archbishop Nikola Eterović, Archbishop of Zagreb Dražen Kutleša, and the retired Cardinal Josip Bozanić, alongside diplomatic representatives and other esteemed guests. The film showcases Eterović's life, emphasizing his spiritual strength and commitment to the Croatian people and the Church.
The documentary, lasting 80 minutes, offers both personal and historical perspectives on Eterović's contributions, particularly highlighting his diplomatic work with the Holy See. It addresses the importance of service and dedication in his life's mission, as well as offering insights into his efforts toward achieving international recognition for Croatia. The film resonates with themes of faith and national identity, calling attention to the significant role that religious leaders like Eterović play in shaping public and historical narratives.
Lucija Kukor opened the event with a song, setting a reflective tone for the evening. Director Jakov Sedlar expressed gratitude towards Archbishop Eterović and all who participated in the film's production. The premiere not only served as a platform to honor Eterović's life but also fostered community within the Church and among those dedicated to the nation's spiritual and diplomatic endeavors.