Croatian Movie Captures Prize at Belgrade’s Fest Film Festival
March 3rd, 2008
Zagreb, March 3 (CP) — The Croatian movie “The Living and the Dead” by director Kristijan Milić has been voted the best of eight films in competition in the “Europe out of Europe” program of the 36th Belgrade FEST film festival.
The panel of judges chose Milić’s anti-war film for it’s precise direction, distinguished acting and emotion.
Kristijan Milic is a 39-year-old Croatian movie director and this is his first feature film.
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