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We bring you the biggest guide to the Pula Film Festival: these are the films that will battle the Golden Arena
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We bring you the biggest guide to the Pula Film Festival: these are the films that will battle the Golden Arena

The article announces that the 73rd Pula Film Festival will showcase 18 films, including 11 Croatian films and seven minority co-productions. It highlights 'Male stvari' by Zvonimir Jurić, which will have its world premiere in Pula, and mentions 'Kristalni planet' by Arsen Anton Ostojić and 'Sitni lopovi' by Mate Ugrin, both set for Croatian premieres.

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We bring you the biggest guide to the Pula Film Festival: these are the films that will battle the Golden Arena

The article announces that the 73rd Pula Film Festival will showcase 18 films, including 11 Croatian films and seven minority co-productions. It highlights 'Male stvari' by Zvonimir Jurić, which will have its world premiere in Pula, and mentions 'Kristalni planet' by Arsen Anton Ostojić and 'Sitni lopovi' by Mate Ugrin, both set for Croatian premieres.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on the lineup of films at the Pula Film Festival, focusing on their premieres and production origins. There is no political framing or ideological slant present. The content is purely informational and does not engage with politically charged topics.

Why these scores (Factual 65 · Objective 70): The article provides details about the 73rd Pula Film Festival lineup including Croatian films and co-productions but lacks specific dates or additional context. It presents information in a promotional tone, which slightly affects objectivity.

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