On this occasion, in the Podgorica cinema Cineplexx, Tuesday at 8:00 PM, will be organized special screening and the guests of the evening will be the director Nikola Vukcevic, main producer Milorad Radenovic and screenwriter Ana Vujadinović. The audience will have a unique opportunity to learn more about the ideas behind this film, as well as the challenging, eight-year journey of its creation, through a conversation with the authors. If you would like your press team to cover this conversation, you are welcome at 9:30 PM in Room 4 of Cineplexx.
Continuation of the Montenegrin tour
After sold-out theaters in Berane, Pljevlja, Bijelo Polje, Cetinje, Danilovgrad, Zeta and Nikšić, the film returns to audiences in numerous municipalities:
- Zabljak: March 2 (5:00 PM, Cultural Center)
- Tivat: March 4th and 7th (Cultural Center) with regular screenings at CineGrand
- Rozaje: March 5th and 6th (Cultural Center)
- Bar: March 6, 7 and 8 (Cultural Center)
- Niksic: March 9th (Nikšić Theater) and daily at Cinema 2013
- Herceg Novi: March 9th and 10th (8:00 PM, Herceg Fest)
- Dirty: March 19, 20 and 21 (8:00 PM, Kino Boka)
- Cetinje: March 25th (Royal Theatre Zetski Dom)
- Ulcinj: Screenings are expected at the end of the month.
The film is also on the daily repertoire of the Podgorica Cineplexx.
Breakthrough: Distribution in Slovenia
After a successful Belgrade premiere and the start of distribution in Bosnia and Herzegovina, "Obraz" travels to Ljubljana and For the first time, a systematic distribution of a Montenegrin film is being organized on the Slovenian market, thus continuing the regional presentation of the film which, through the story of an individual's ethical choice, clearly finds its way to viewers from different regions. The film OBRAZ is a co-production of Montenegro, Serbia, Croatia and Germany, produced under the main auspices of the Film Center of Montenegro, and deals with the universal theme of an individual's ethical choice in difficult times, which has already won the favor of critics and audiences throughout the region. This year's Montenegrin Oscar candidate, who was named by a reputable American film magazine Variety characterized as Strong historical drama, amazing, touching, carefully detailed, which truly resonates in our contemporary moment; It has been selected for almost 30 international film festivals, including two A-list ones (and has won around twenty awards there). You can follow the film's activities and further screening plans at LINE.