About the project

We are delighted to present 12 artists from all over Croatia and 8 students of Visual Communication Design of the Academy of Arts in Split – DVK who have interpreted Mediterranean-themed film classics this year.

Artists and films NMA 2024:

  • Lucija Bužaničić – Le Mepris (1963, Jean-Luc Godard)
  • Ivan Milas – La Dolce Vita (1960, Federico Fellini)
  • Goran Radošević – Zorba the Greek (1964, Nikos Kazantzakis)
  • Studio Šesnić & Turković – Casablanca (1942, Michael Curtiz)
  • Alen Ramić – Death in Venice (1971, Luchino Visconti)
  • Mate Žaja – To Catch a Thief (1955, Alfred Hitchcock)
  • Vanja Cuculić – Roman Holiday (1953, William Wyler)
  • Dragan Kordić – Cinema Paradiso (1988, Giuseppe Tornatore)
  • Luka Duplančić – La Piscine (1969, Jacques Deray)
  • Franka Tretinjak – Mediterraneo (1991, Gabriele Salvatores)
  • Segor Garber – Lepota poroka (The Beauty of Vice) (1986, Živko Nikolić)
  • Ivan Svaguša – Marriage Italian Style (1964, Vittorio De Sica)

DVK students:

  • Manuela Buzov – The Italian Job (1961, Peter Collinson)
  • Marija Ćubelić – Matador (1986, Pedro Almodóvar)
  • Lana Ravlić – Le Grand Bleu / The Big Blue (1988, Luc Besson)
  • Andrea Listeš – Ladri di biciclette (1948, Vittorio De Sica)
  • Tea Stipanović – Delicatessen (1991, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Marc Caro)
  • Valentina Mindoljević – Jamón, Jamón (1992, Bigas Luna)
  • Maria Klara Praničević – Lawrence of Arabia (1962, David Lean)
  • Max Rodenkirchen – Amarcord (1973, Federico Fellini)

All the movie posters were presented during the FMFS at the Summer Cinema Bačvice from June 13th to 22nd. We enjoyed our chill-out zone, where, with a glass of wine and popcorn, we had pleasant conversations with authors, hosts, and festival guests. We also spent time with the youngest ones at MEDITERAONICA – movie posters through children’s eyes, and for professionals, this year the design studio Šesnić & Turković from Zagreb talked about the process of creating movie poster designs.

After FMFS, this year we opened an exhibition in collaboration with HUiU in their gallery as part of the 71st Pula Film Festival. The exhibition was open to all interested parties from July 10th to July 31st. We also expanded our collaborations beyond the borders of Croatia and presented all 42 interpretations and 35 authors of NoMAD MOVIE ART in Sarajevo, at Buybook bookstore and the Boris Smoje Gallery. The exhibition was open from August 16th to August 23rd as part of the 4th Festival in the Center, during the 30th Sarajevo Film Festival.