- 16/11/2025
After six dynamic festival days, the awards ceremony, and the official closing of the program with Jim Jarmusch’s Father Mother Sister Brother, the audience will have the opportunity to see several titles from this year’s lineup on Sunday, November 16. Sunday’s program at CineStar Branimir begins at 4:00...
- 16/11/2025
Following the awards ceremony and the official closing of the festival, audiences will still have the chance to enjoy the winning films and select program titles on Sunday With the awards ceremony and the screening of Jim Jarmusch’s new film Father Mother Sister Brother on Saturday, 15 November,...
- 15/11/2025
FEATURE FILM Jury for the feature film competition: Una Gunjak, Nicola Marzano, Meinolf Zurhorst Golden Pram for Best Feature Film Wind, Talk to Me dir. Stefan Đorđević Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia “For its honest, authentic, and attentive approach that gives us a deeply emotional family drama, that instead of...
- 15/11/2025
Saturday at ZFF will be marked by the announcement of the winners and the awards ceremony, which will take place at CineStar Branimir at 8 PM, ahead of the screening of Jim Jarmusch’s new film. As a reminder, the festival’s official award, the Golden Pram, is presented in...
- 14/11/2025
On the eve of Saturday’s Golden Pram awards ceremony, two final titles from this year’s feature film competition will be screened at CineStar Branimir. The day starts at 10:30 a.m. with A Poet, the second feature by Colombian director Simón Mesa Soto, Colombia’s official submission for the Oscars....
- 14/11/2025
The fourth day of the festival will be remembered for the packed screening of How Come It’s All Green Out Here?, the final regional title in this year’s main competition. The winner of the Pula Film Festival’s Minority Co-production Award marks the long-awaited return of filmmaker Nikola Ležaić,...
- 13/11/2025
Due to great interest, on Saturday, 15 November at 16 h, there will be an additional screening of DJ Ahmet by director Georgij M. Unkovski at the Museum of Contemporary Art. This film about a fifteen-year-old shepherd with musical ambitions won the Audience Award and the Special Jury...
- 13/11/2025
Thursday at ZFF features the last regional title of this year’s main competition program: the Pula winner in the minority productions category, How Come It’s All Green Out Here? by Serbian director Nikola Ležaić. This atmospheric meditation on memory, space, and identity is the long-awaited project from the...
- 13/11/2025
On Wednesday, November 12, the Croatian premiere of Stefan Đorđević’s Wind, Talk to Me, this year’s Sarajevo Film Festival winner, was held at CineStar Branimir before a large ZFF audience. This deeply intimate project, which blurs the boundaries between fiction and reality, attracted many prominent figures from Zagreb’s...
- 12/11/2025
On Wednesday, November 12, the third day of the festival brings the Croatian premiere of Sorry, Baby, the feature debut of American director and actress Eva Victor. Winner of the Best Screenplay Award at Sundance, this warm and unusually witty story follows protagonist Agnes as she recovers from...
- 12/11/2025
Tuesday at ZFF brought the Croatian premiere of Hana Jušić’s highly anticipated new film, along with four sold-out screenings As part of the 23rd ZFF, the Croatian premiere of the highly anticipated historical drama God Will Not Help, directed and written by Hana Jušić, was held on Tuesday,...
- 11/11/2025
As part of its long-term sustainable development goals, the Zagreb Film Festival strives to integrate environmental, social, and organizational principles of sustainability into its program and activities. Since the key to any real change lies in the community, social engagement and inclusivity are of fundamental importance in ZFF’s...























