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The Polish Film Festival begins, which will also feature 13 Slovenian films
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The Polish Film Festival begins, which will also feature 13 Slovenian films

The 73rd Pula Film Festival has begun under the theme 'Universe Within Us,' featuring 13 Slovenian films among its lineup. The festival opened with the successful Croatian-Serb comedy 'Ohcet,' which became the most-watched Croatian film this year and is expected to surpass 800,000 viewers in Croatian cinemas. The event includes performances by local musicians and a DJ set at the festival's central venue. Other highlights include the screening of 'Kako je počelo rat na mom otoku' by director Vinko Bresan, a film celebrated for its humor and cultural impact, which will be shown in a restored version for the first time. The festival also showcases a variety of international and regional films, including several co-productions involving Slovenia.

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RTV Slovenija (MMC) logoRTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenterFactual 85Objective 806 hr. ago
The Polish Film Festival begins, which will also feature 13 Slovenian films

The 73rd Pula Film Festival has begun under the theme 'Universe Within Us,' featuring 13 Slovenian films among its lineup. The festival opened with the successful Croatian-Serb comedy 'Ohcet,' which became the most-watched Croatian film this year and is expected to surpass 800,000 viewers in Croatian cinemas. The event includes performances by local musicians and a DJ set at the festival's central venue. Other highlights include the screening of 'Kako je počelo rat na mom otoku' by director Vinko Bresan, a film celebrated for its humor and cultural impact, which will be shown in a restored version for the first time. The festival also showcases a variety of international and regional films, including several co-productions involving Slovenia.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a cultural event—the Pula Film Festival—with no direct political implications or controversy. It provides factual information about the festival's lineup, opening film, and other featured works without any apparent ideological framing or bias.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article provides factual information about the start of the 73rd Pula Film Festival, including details about the opening film 'Ohcet' and its historical success. It mentions specific numbers like 2.3 million viewers and references past successes. The tone remains neutral, though there is some pr

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