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Proglašeni pobjednici drugog izdanja Tabor New Frame Film Festivala
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Proglašeni pobjednici drugog izdanja Tabor New Frame Film Festivala

The second edition of the Tabor New Frame Film Festival concluded successfully in Dvor Veliki Tabor, featuring 63 films from 30 countries and Croatia, including four world premieres. The International Jury awarded the Grand Prix 'Meluzina' to the French film 'Shameful God' directed by Jocelyn Charles, while the Croatian competition's Grand Prix went to 'Poluotok' by David Gash. Additional awards were given to films such as 'Odgoda' and 'Naš vrt na kraju svijeta'. The Student Competition recognized 'Nitko ne laje' and 'U lovu', with the Audience Award 'Meluzina' going to the British film 'Blondi'.

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Proglašeni pobjednici drugog izdanja Tabor New Frame Film Festivala

The second edition of the Tabor New Frame Film Festival concluded successfully in Dvor Veliki Tabor, featuring 63 films from 30 countries and Croatia, including four world premieres. The International Jury awarded the Grand Prix 'Meluzina' to the French film 'Shameful God' directed by Jocelyn Charles, while the Croatian competition's Grand Prix went to 'Poluotok' by David Gash. Additional awards were given to films such as 'Odgoda' and 'Naš vrt na kraju svijeta'. The Student Competition recognized 'Nitko ne laje' and 'U lovu', with the Audience Award 'Meluzina' going to the British film 'Blondi'.

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