SPLIT SPLIT, Oct 24 (Hina) - The Second International Tourist Film Festival closed after three days in the southern Croatian port of Split on Saturday with the presentation of awards to the best films among 75 presented by 19
participating countries. The festival's Grand Prix award was given to "Time 4 Vienna", produced by Vienna-based Film Service International. The Dujam trophy and plaque were given to "Dubrovacki Vidici Ljepote" (Dubrovnik Views of Beuaty) by Croatian Radio and Television (HRT) reporter Baldo Cupic, which was voted best national tourist film. Cupic was also presented with a special festival award for the film "Povijesna Bitka Marka Pola" (Marco Polo's Historic Battle). The Croatian Board of Tourism-produced "Hrvatska Tako Lijepa i Tako Blizu" (Croatia So Beautiful and So Close) was voted best 15-minute tourist film. HRT reporters Nada Surjak and Tina Eterovic were p
SPLIT, Oct 24 (Hina) - The Second International Tourist Film
Festival closed after three days in the southern Croatian port of
Split on Saturday with the presentation of awards to the best films
among 75 presented by 19 participating countries.
The festival's Grand Prix award was given to "Time 4 Vienna",
produced by Vienna-based Film Service International.
The Dujam trophy and plaque were given to "Dubrovacki Vidici
Ljepote" (Dubrovnik Views of Beuaty) by Croatian Radio and
Television (HRT) reporter Baldo Cupic, which was voted best
national tourist film. Cupic was also presented with a special
festival award for the film "Povijesna Bitka Marka Pola" (Marco
Polo's Historic Battle).
The Croatian Board of Tourism-produced "Hrvatska Tako Lijepa i Tako
Blizu" (Croatia So Beautiful and So Close) was voted best 15-minute
tourist film.
HRT reporters Nada Surjak and Tina Eterovic were presented with the
"Friendship Feather" by European Federation of Tourist Journalists
president Antonio Conte for contributions to reporting on and the
development of tourism.
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