Golden Arena for Best Supporting Actress

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Golden Arena for
Best Supporting Actress
Awarded for"Performance by an actress in a supporting role"
CountryYugoslavia (1958–1990)
Croatia (1992–present)
Presented byPula Film Festival Jury
First awarded1958
Currently held byDanica Curcic (2021)
WebsiteOfficial Website

The following is a list of winners of the Golden Arena for Best Supporting Actress at the Pula Film Festival.

List of winners[]

Yugoslav Film Awards (1958–90)[]

Year Winner English title Original title
1958 Mia Oremović H-8 H-8
1959  [sh] and  [sh]
1960 Tri Ane
1961 Pesma
1962 Olivera Marković Kozara and Sibirska ledi Magbet
1963 Wasn't awarded
1964 Milena Dravić Lito vilovito
1965 Ružica Sokić Gorki deo reke
1966 Milena Dravić (2) Do pobjede i dalje and Rondo
1967 Milena Dravić (3) (shared) Nemirni and Jutro
1967 Snežana Nikšić (shared) Na papirnatih avionih
1968 U raskoraku
1969 Milena Dravić (4) Cross country and Horoskop
1970 Jagoda Kaloper Handcuffs Lisice
1971 Majda Potokar Red Wheat Rdeče klasje
1972 Neda Spasojević Traces of a Black Haired Girl Tragovi crne devojke
1973 Milena Zupančič Cvetje v jeseni
1974 Ružica Sokić Guns of War Užička republika
1975 Strah
1976 Mira Banjac The Farm in the Small Marsh Salaš u malom ritu
1977 Mira Banjac (2) Don't Lean Out the Window Ne naginji se van
1978 Real Pests To so gadi
1979 Court Martial Prijeki sud
1980 Dušica Žegarac Special Treatment Poseban tretman
1981 Wasn't awarded
1982 Mira Furlan Cyclops Kiklop
1983 Olivera Marković (2) Balkan ekspres
1984 Unseen Wonder Čudo neviđeno
1985 Gordana Gadžić Tajvanska kanasta
1986 Od zlata jabuka
1987 Vesna Trivalić Oktoberfest Oktoberfest
1988 Ena Begović The Glembays Glembajevi
1989 Radmila Živković The Meeting Point Sabirni centar
1990 Početni udarac

Croatian Film Awards (1990–present)[]

Year Winner English title Original title
1991
Festival cancelled[A]
1992 Story from Croatia Priča iz Hrvatske
1993 Wasn't awarded
1994
National competition program cancelled[B]
1995 Each Time We Part Away Svaki put kad se rastajemo
1996 Matija Prskalo How the War Started on My Island Kako je počeo rat na mom otoku
1997 Alma Prica The Third Woman Treća žena
1998 Suzana Nikolić The Three Men of Melita Žganjer Tri muškarca Melite Žganjer
1999 Wish I Were a Shark Da mi je biti morski pas
2000 Nina Violić Cashier Wants to Go to the Seaside Blagajnica hoće ići na more
2001 Wasn't awarded
2002 Olga Pakalović Fine Dead Girls Fine mrtve djevojke
2003 Dubravka Ostojić Below the Line Ispod crte
2004 Vera Zima Sorry for Kung Fu Oprosti za kung fu
2005 Two Players from the Bench Dva igrača s klupe
2006 Nataša Janjić All for Free Sve džaba
2007 Olga Pakalović (2) I Have to Sleep, My Angel Moram spavat', anđele
2008 Nada Gačešić-Livaković The Lika Cinema Kino Lika
2009 In the Land of Wonders U zemlji čudesa
2010 Ksenija Marinković Just Between Us Neka ostane među nama
2011 Daddy Ćaća
2012 Olga Pakalović (3) Halima's Path Halimin put
2013 Lana Barić Hush Šuti
2014 Happy Endings Happy Endings
2015 Nives Ivanković The High Sun Zvizdan
2016 The Trampoline Trampolin
2017 Quit Staring at My Plate Ne gledaj mi u pijat
2018 Nataša Janjić (2) Comic Sans Comic Sans
2019 Olga Pakalović (4) General General
2020 Ivana Roščić Tereza37 Tereza37
2021 Danica Curcic Murina Murina

Footnotes[]

A. ^ Although the festival was opened on 26 July 1991 and a press screening of Zrinko Ogresta's film Fragments: Chronicle of a Vanishing was held, the festival board presided by Antun Vrdoljak decided to cancel the festival in protest against the violence of the Ten-Day War which was going on in Slovenia and the initial stages of the Croatian War of Independence. Nine films were supposed to be screened in the competition program.[1]
B. ^ : The awards ceremony was cancelled in 1994 as only one Croatian feature film was made in the preceding 12 months (The Price of Life directed by Bogdan Žižić). The festival was held in spite of this, but the usual national competition program was replaced with a retrospective of animated films produced by the Zagreb School of Animated Film and a selection of documentaries, while the main program featured premieres of six American wide release movies.[2]

Multiple winners[]

The following actresses have received multiple awards. The list is sorted by the number of total awards. Years in bold indicate wins in Yugoslav competition (1958–1990). Shared wins are indicated with an asterisk (*).

References[]

  1. ^ "38. Pulski filmski festival" (in Croatian). Pula Film Festival. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
  2. ^ "41. Pulski filmski festival" (in Croatian). Pula Film Festival. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 26 May 2010.

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