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This article is about the 2009 Croatian film. For the 2010 Scottish film, see Donkeys (film). 2009 Croatian film
Kenjac
Directed byAntonio Nuić
Produced byBoris T. Matić
Release date
  • 23 July 2009 (2009-07-23) (Pula)
Running time90 minutes
CountryCroatia
LanguageCroatian

Donkey (Croatian: Kenjac) is a Croatian drama film directed by Antonio Nuić. It was released in 2009. It was successful at the Pula Film Festival.

Cast

Reception

The film won three Golden Arena awards at the 2009 Pula Film Festival, as well as the Oktavijan Award of the Croatian Society of Film Critics for the best film of the year.

References

  1. "66. Pula Film Festival". www.pulafilmfestival.hr. Archived from the original on 2020-06-12. Retrieved 2019-07-26.

External links

Croatian submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film


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