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World Festival of Animated Film /
16 - 20 June 1980
World Festival of Animated Film / 16 - 20 June 1980
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In Rijeka today
06/08/2009

Today in  Art cinema Croatia you will be able to see the following screenings:

Victor Maldonado i Adria Garcia present you Nocturna a film that gives the answers to the following questions:
what is it that makes the night so mysterious? What's behind all of those little unexplainable things that happen when darkness fall? Could it be that there is somebody, somewhere, making sure that all of this happen just the way it's supposed to? Tim's fear has given birth to a menacing monster whose only goal is to wipe out all sources of light.
Nocturna will start 18:00 hours. Don't miss this thrilling movie made for all generations.

Short films by this years guest of Animafest Zagreb - Michel Ocelot, 8 of them will be screened at 19:30.
 

For the end of a day we give you screening of Mary i Max, this years Audience Award winner that tells a simple tale of pen-friendship between two very different people; Mary Dinkle, a chubby lonely 8-year-old girl living in the suburbs of Melbourne, and Max Horovitz, a 44-year-old, severely obese, Jewish man with Asperger's Syndrome living in the chaos of New York. Spanning 20 years and 2 continents, Mary and Max's friendship survives much more than the average diet of life's ups and downs. Mary and Max is innocent but not naive, as it takes us on a journey that explores friendship, autism, taxidermy, psychiatry, alcoholism, where babies come from, obesity, kleptomania, sexual difference, trust, copulating dogs, religious difference, agoraphobia and much much more.