The new season of Kino Mediteran began with last night's screening of ALADDIN in Komiža, and during the next month we'll be opening the rest of our 29 cinemas in Kino Mediteran towns.
Digital cinemas will be opened every day this summer, in Split, Komiža, Hvar, and the brand new digital cinema in Jelsa with its first season and the latest digital equipment.
During July and August, two or three times a week, cinemas in Podgora, Ploče, Imotski, Lastovo, Korčula, and Goveđari on the island of Mljet will be opened. Our summer tour will visit 18 towns, and the new ones on our list are Nerežišća, Slatine, and Zlarin.
Our program is based on award winning European and independent movies, which we combine with the latest commercial blockbusters. We are especially proud of our program for the younger audience, where we try to educate younger generations about movies and going to the cinema.
During the summer, Kino Mediteran distribution will offer you a variety of different movie titles from all genres. Italian movie Piranhas, the Silver Bear winner on this year’s Berlinale, based on a book by Roberto Saviano – “expert on mafia”, best known for his book Gomora, takes place in Naples and tells a story about a group of fifteen year olds and their journey through the world of mafia. The thriller, Who you think I am, follows a fifty-year-old professor who creates a fake profile on Facebook and meets and falls in love with a younger man. The film is the winner of this year’s Mediterranean Film Festival Split and the lead actress is Juliette Binoche. Next, we have a psychological Argentinian thriller- Accusedwhich follows the trial of a college student Dolores, accused of killing her best friend. Political crime thriller- The Realm, winner of 7 Goya awards with the amazing Antonio de la Torre in the leading role. Greek thriller The Miracle of the Sargasso Sea is focused on a quiet town in the south of Greece and reveals all the town’s secrets and mysteries. Swedish magical romance Swoon tells us a story about a forbidden love between two business rivals and is based on a true story. The most surprising is the art film Koko-di-koko-dawhich, in a unique way, tells us a story about a husband and wife after they experience a trauma.
After the opening of Kino Mediteran cinema in Komiža, on 27thof June, we are also opening open air cinema in Bol, and then in Hvar, Lastovo, Jelsa and Supetar. Our town tour begins on the 1stof July in Omiš. All information is available on our web site and on the Facebook page of each town.
Enjoy this summer season of Kino Mediteran and take a journey with us on new a movie adventure!