Determined to start a new chapter in life, Anica (20) stumbles upon a remote sheep farm where she meets Kata (10) and her authoritative grandmother Baba (60). Disturbed by Baba’s stern treatment of Kata, Anica intervenes, sparking a battle of wills. As tensions rise, Anica must make a choice: fight for Kata or earn Baba’s respect.
Genre: Fiction
Stage: Post-production
Contact: katarina.prpic@gmail.com
Screenwriter and director based in Zagreb, Croatia. His first short film, Kiddo, premiered at the Mediterranean Film Festival Split in 2022, followed by the Cottbus Film Festival. He co-wrote the drama series The Highland, which premiered at Sarajevo Film Festival and was broadcast on Croatian Television HRT. In 2023, he directed the third season of the documentary culinary show Sweet Chef and won the Best Scripted Series award at NEM Zagreb 2023 for his project Mild Miracles.
Katarina Prpić is a film producer from Croatia. She graduated in Business from the Faculty of Economics. After years in the marketing industry, she shifted her career to film, taking the position of Head of Marketing and Promotion at the Croatian Audiovisual Centre. She participated in launching and coordinating the RE-ACT initiative, a transnational development film fund established by Croatian, Slovenian, and Italian FVG film funds. She joined the production company Antitalent in 2014. Her recent short film The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent by Nebojša Slijepčević won the Golden Palm for Best Short Film at the Cannes Film Festival 2024 and the European Film Award. It has been nominated for an Oscar and César. She is an alumna of Sarajevo Talents, EAVE Producer’s Workshop, EAVE Marketing, and Audiovisual Women.