Movies

The Clowns

The Clowns

I clowns, Italy / France / West Germany, 1970., director: Federico Fellini, documentary

The continuation of the full-year program Fellini 1920-2020, dedicated to the centenary of the birth of the great Italian director Federico Fellini, brings The Clowns (1970), a docu-fiction film dedicated to the author's fascination with → more

Let There Be Light

Let There Be Light

Nech je svetlo, Slovakia / Czech Republic, 2019., director: Marko Škop, feature film

Rijeka's premiere of the multi-award-winning Slovak drama Let There Be Light by Marko Škop takes place at Art-kino on Saturday, February 15 at 7 pm. Through the story of the family crisis, the film focuses → more

Sonic the Hedgehog

Sonic the Hedgehog

Sonic the Hedgehog, United States, 2020., director: Jeff Fowler, feature film

The animated family-friendly adventure Sonic the Hedgehog is based on the popular video game about the blue hedgehog with superpowers. In the film, we follow how is Sonic getting on with life on Earth, with → more

The Apartment

The Apartment

The Apartment, United States, 1960., director: Billy Wilder, feature film

The Apartment (1960) is a romantic comedy/drama directed by Billy Wilder that tells the story of a New York City employee who is making progress in his business by letting his bosses to use his apartment → more

Irma The Sweet

Irma The Sweet

Irma la Douce, United States, 1963., director: Billy Wilder, feature film

Irma The Sweet is an American comedy directed by Billy Wilder in 1963. It is an adaptation of the eponymous musical by the French author Alexandre Breffort. The protagonist, whose character is interpreted by Jack Lemmon, is → more

Face to Face

Face to Face

Croatia, 1963., director: Branko Bauer, feature film

A worker named Milun complains about the unfair dismissal of his colleague Trajčet, and at a party meeting the director accuses him of being the author of an anonymous letter about irregularities in the company. → more

9/64 O Christmas Tree

9/64 O Christmas Tree

9/64 O Tannenbaum, Austria, 1964., director: Kurt Kren, feature film

Kren in the movie 9/64 O Christmas Tree provides a more visually descriptive development of Mühl's action. The selected images follow a more dramatic sequence, probably because the action itself contained a wide range of → more

El Grito

El Grito

El Grito, Mexico, 1968.-1970., director: Leobardo López Aretche, documentary

Until recently banned, Aretche's documentary was filmed in secret and captures the clashes that broke out in Mexico in 1968, shortly before the Olympics, between students protesting against the corrupt government, army and police. For → more

Brick and Mirror

Brick and Mirror

Khesht o ayeneh, Iran, 1965., director: Ebrahim Golestan, feature film

Brick and Mirror is the first Iranian feature film to use direct sound (also used in several scenes in The House is Black). With the absence of music (except percussion in the intro), this broadens our → more

The Hills of Marlik

The Hills of Marlik

Tappeha-ye Marlik, Iran, 1963., director: Ebrahim Golestan, documentary

A 3,000-year-old site in northern Iran is being excavated by foreign archeologists and farm manure. The film demonstrates Golestan's documentarism about the classic elements through which the past touches the present and in which there → more