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Golden Arena for
Best Actor
Awarded for"Performance by an actor in a leading role"
CountryYugoslavia (1955–1990)
Croatia (1992–present)
Presented byPula Film Festival Jury
First awarded1955
Currently held byRade Šerbedžija (2020)
WebsiteOfficial Website

The Golden Arena awards were established in 1955 as the Yugoslav national film awards, presented annually at the Pula Film Festival. From 1955 to 1990 the awards were given for highest achievements in Yugoslav cinema. In 1991 the festival was cancelled due to the breakup of Yugoslavia, only to resume in 1992 as the Croatian film awards festival. It has been held every year since (with the exception of the 1994 edition which was also cancelled).

Since each Pula Film Festival includes screenings of all the locally produced feature films made in the preceding 12 months (which is made possible due to the local film industry's relatively low output), everyone involved in making them is considered automatically qualified for the Golden Arena award. Therefore there are no Academy Award-style shortlists of nominees announced prior to the actual awarding ceremony, although some festival editions did award runner-up acting awards, called Silver Arena.

The awards are given by the jury of five or six members, usually consisting of prominent filmmakers and film critics. Some festival editions also had Best Actor winners as voted by audiences, but these are not considered Golden Arena awards. Also, in the 1950s and 1960s awards in the acting category were given for actors' whole body of work in the preceding year so some of the more prolific recipients are officially listed as having won the Golden Arena award for several films made that year.

List of winners

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

Yugoslav competition (1955–1990)

Year Winner English title(s) Original title(s)
1955 Stane Sever Moments of Decision Trenutki odločitve
1956 Bert Sotlar (shared) Don't Look Back, My Son Ne okreći se sine
1956 Ljuba Tadić (shared) Big and Small Veliki i mali
1957 Mladen Šerment Master of His Own Body Svoga tela gospodar
1958 Pavle Vuisić Tri koraka u prazno
1959 Petre Prličko Miss Stone Mis Ston
1960 Antun Vrdoljak Atomic War Bride Rat
1961 Miha Baloh Veselica
1962 Mija Aleksić Dr
1963 Slobodan Perović Men Muškarci
1964 Ljuba Tadić The March to River Drina Marš na Drinu
1965 Bata Živojinović Three
The Enemy
Tri
Sovražnik
1966 Antun Nalis (shared) Looking Into the Eyes of the Sun Pogled u zjenicu sunca
1966 Relja Bašić (shared) Rondo Rondo
1967 Bata Živojinović I Even Met Happy Gypsies
The Birch Tree
The Feast
Skupljači perja
Breza
Praznik
1968 Ljuba Tadić Before the Truth
Wolf of Prokletije
Pre istine
Vuk sa Prokletija
1969 Boris Dvornik When You Hear the Bells
The Bridge
Kad čuješ zvona
Most
1970 Stevo Žigon Oxygen Oxygen
1971 Darko Damevski Black Seed Crno seme
1972 Bata Živojinović The Master and Margaret
Traces of a Black Haired Girl
Maestro i Margarita
Tragovi crne devojke
1973 Ljubiša Samardžić
Acting Hamlet in the Village of Mrdusa Donja
The Battle of Sutjeska
Bombaši
Predstava Hamleta u Mrduši Donjoj
Sutjeska
1974 Dragomir Bojanić The Wedding Svadba
1975 Ljuba Tadić Fear
 
Strah
Doktor Mladen
1976 Radko Polič Idealist Idealist
1977 Pavle Vuisić Manhunt
Beasts
The Written Off Return
Hajka
Beštije
Povratak otpisanih
1978 Rade Šerbedžija Bravo Maestro Bravo maestro
1979 Boris Dvornik The Return Povratak
1980 Ljubiša Samardžić Rad na određeno vreme
1981 Dragan Nikolić The Falcon Banović Strahinja
1982 Ljubiša Samardžić Savamala Savamala
1983 Miki Manojlović Something In-Between Nešto između
1984 Danilo Stojković Balkan Spy Balkanski špijun
1985 Miki Manojlović When Father Was Away on Business Otac na službenom putu
1986 Rade Šerbedžija Evening Bells Večernja zvona
1987 Žarko Laušević Officer with a Rose Oficir s ružom
1988 Mustafa Nadarević The Glembays Glembajevi
1989 Janez Hočevar Cafe Astoria Kavana Astoria
1990 Branislav Lečić Silent Gunpowder Gluvi barut

Croatian competition (1992–present)

Year Winner English film title Original film title
1991
Festival was cancelled.
1992 Sven Lasta The Murmur of the Shell Školjka šumi
1993 Ilija Ivezić The Golden Years Zlatne godine
1994
Award ceremony was cancelled.
1995 Filip Šovagović Washed Out Isprani
1996 Rene Medvešek The Seventh Chronicle Sedma kronika
1997 Sven Medvešek Mondo Bobo Mondo Bobo
1998 Filip Šovagović (2) Transatlantic Transatlantik
1999 Ivo Gregurević Madonna Bogorodica
2000 Ilija Ivezić (2) Marshal Tito's Spirit Maršal
2001 Filip Šovagović (3) Slow Surrender Polagana predaja
2002 Ivo Gregurević (2) Fine Dead Girls Fine mrtve djevojke
2003 Zlatko Crnković Here Tu
2004 Goran Višnjić Long Dark Night Duga mračna noć
2005 Ivo Gregurević (3) What Iva Recorded Što je Iva snimila 21. listopada 2003.
2006 Krešimir Mikić The Melon Route Put lubenica
2007 Emir Hadžihafizbegović Armin Armin
2008 Alen Liverić No One's Son Ničiji sin
2009 Rene Bitorajac Metastases Metastaze
2010 Rade Šerbedžija (3)
Tony Grga
72 Days,
The Abandoned
Sedamdeset i dva dana,
Ostavljeni
2011 Draško Zidar Kotlovina Kotlovina
2012 Rene Bitorajac (2) Cannibal Vegetarian Ljudožder vegetarijanac
2013 Bogdan Diklić A Stranger Obrana i zaštita
2014 Ivo Gregurević (4) The Reaper Kosac
2015 Emir Hadžihafizbegović (2) These Are the Rules Takva su pravila
2016 Lazar Ristovski On the Other Side S one strane
2017 Nebojša Glogovac The Constitution Ustav Republike Hrvatske
2018 Janko Popović Volarić Comic Sans Comic Sans
2019 Krešimir Mikić (2) What a Country! Koja je ovo država
2020 Rade Šerbedžija (4) Fishing and Fisherman's Conversations Ribanje i ribarsko prigovaranje

Multiple winners

The following actors have received multiple awards. The list is sorted by the number of total awards. Years in bold indicate wins in Yugoslavian competition (1955–1990).

References

General
  • "Internet stranice proteklih festivala i arhivski podaci" (in Croatian). Pula Film Festival. Archived from the original on 10 July 2010. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
Specific