PHOTOS: Packed Bačvice for "Koke" Film Premiere – This is the New Croatian Comedy!
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Croatian comedy film "Koke" premiered in Split at the Mediterranean Film Festival, drawing a full house at the Bačvice Summer Cinema.
- The film, directed by Igor Jelinović, explores themes of inheritance, family property disputes, and unspoken truths within Croatian families, set between Split and Hvar.
- "Koke" features a cast including Snježana Sinovčić Šiškov and Aleksandra Janković, and had its world premiere in Rotterdam before its Croatian release on July 23.
The Croatian comedy-drama "Koke" celebrated its domestic premiere at the 19th Mediterranean Film Festival Split, filling the Bačvice Summer Cinema to capacity. Directed and written by Igor Jelinović, the film delves into the complexities of inheritance and family property disputes, themes deeply rooted in the experiences of many Croatian families.
Set against the backdrop of Split and Hvar, "Koke" uses humor and a distinct Mediterranean spirit to examine familial relationships, long-held grievances, and hidden truths. While the central plot revolves around a conflict over inherited property, the film also reflects on the societal changes that have shaped Dalmatian life in recent decades.
The cast is led by Snježana Sinovčić Šiškov and Aleksandra Janković, supported by actors Šimun Šitum, Stojan Matavulj, Leon Lučev, Ana Marija Veselčić, Mare Rodin, and the late Dara Vukić. Vukić, who filmed her scenes at the age of 99, passed away just days before the film's world premiere in Rotterdam.
Following its successful premiere in Split, "Koke" is set to be screened at the Pula Film Festival and the Ponta Lopud Film Festival during the summer. The film will begin its regular theatrical distribution across Croatia on July 23, in collaboration with Kino Mediteran. "Koke" is a co-production between Zagreb's Eclectica and Serbia's Baš Čelik, with support from Creative Europe – MEDIA sub-programme, the Croatian Audiovisual Centre, Croatian Radiotelevision, the City of Split, and the Film Centre of Serbia.
Originally published by Večernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.