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The children's programme 'Pulica' brings five European titles for young people, and there are fun creative workshops
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The children's programme 'Pulica' brings five European titles for young people, and there are fun creative workshops

The 73rd Pula Film Festival will host the children's program 'Pulica' from June 6th to 10th at Kino Valli. The lineup includes five European films such as 'Summerby Summer', 'My Atlas of the Universe', 'Srećo Moja', 'Elvis Škorc', and the Danish animated film 'Lotte and Totte'. Additionally, three creative workshops aimed at fostering children's creativity will be held. The festival also features the 'Young Filmmakers' platform as part of the Pula PRO program. On the final day, awards will be presented for the film competition 'Change the Story – Click for Empathy,' organized in collaboration

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The children's programme 'Pulica' brings five European titles for young people, and there are fun creative workshops

The 73rd Pula Film Festival will host the children's program 'Pulica' from June 6th to 10th at Kino Valli. The lineup includes five European films such as 'Summerby Summer', 'My Atlas of the Universe', 'Srećo Moja', 'Elvis Škorc', and the Danish animated film 'Lotte and Totte'. Additionally, three creative workshops aimed at fostering children's creativity will be held. The festival also features the 'Young Filmmakers' platform as part of the Pula PRO program. On the final day, awards will be presented for the film competition 'Change the Story – Click for Empathy,' organized in collaboration

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