30/09/2022 Mediterranean film festival
Family hit movie and eternal classic in the MFF Fora program
Family hit movie 'How I Learned to Fly' and cartoon 'Around the World in 80 Days' are going to be screened in the youngest program of the Mediterranean Film Festival - MFF Fora.  

'How I Learned to Fly', directed by Radivoje Andrić is a story about growing up, which is based on the novel by Jasminka Petrović and was adapted to film by young screenwriter Ljubica Luković.  

Twelve-year-old Sofija dreams about a camping trip with her friends, and her first kiss. But she’s forced to spend her summer in a worn-down family house on the island of Hvar with her overbearing grandma Marija and her quirky great-aunt Luce. With no friends or wifi, Sofia’s life on Hvar is hell, but her boredom is undercut by grandma Marija’s peculiar behaviour. Sofia suspects some kind of secret romance is at play, but a closer investigation of grandma’s love life ultimately unearths a long kept family secret. Sofia gets the summer of her dreams, fuelled with new friends, adventure and much more. 


The family adventure 'Around the World in 80 Days' directed by Samuel Tourneux is based on the novel of the same name and eternal classic written by the great Jules Verne, which still wins and inspires readers of all ages.  

Passepartout is a young and scholarly marmoset who always dreams of becoming and explorer. One day, he crosses paths with Phileas, a reckless and greedy frog, eager to take on a bet to circumnavigate the globe in 80 days and earn 10 million clams in the process. Seizing the opportunity of a lifetime to explore the world, Passepartout embarks with his new friend on a crazy and exhilarating adventure full of twists and surprises. 


The screening of the animated film 'Around the World in 80 Days' is in Borak cinema on Friday, 14 October at 10 a.m., and the family hit 'How I Learned to Fly' is on the program on Saturday, 15 October at 10 a.m.






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