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Documentary about "Donkey Music"

Production company Filaparat filmed short music documentary "Donkey Music" in Sali, Dugi otok (August, 2017). It is a short documentary about traditional kind of music - performance of "Tovareća Mužika" (Donkey Music) a traditional and peculiar kind of music played on various types of drums, antique irons filled with stones, and particularly attractive horns. This music is a traditional trademark from Sali, and considered an intangible material heritage of Croatia.

Filming in Zadar county

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The Tourist

The Tourist

The Tourist was filmed on the island Pag, village Miškovići.

Dutch/Belgian/Croatian Coproduction Crossing Shoots in Croatia

Dutch/Belgian/Croatian Coproduction Crossing Shoots in Croatia

According to Siniša Juričić from Nukleus film, who is the executive producer, local professionals make 85 percent of the film crew.

Recommendations regarding filming during the COVID-19

Recommendations regarding filming during the COVID-19

Regarding foreign crews working in Croatia, the Croatian producer will coordinate the implementation of all measures necessary for cross-border entry and departure of all foreign members of film and TV crews, in line with the general guidelines of the Croatian Institute of Public Health on cross-border travel, self-isolation and quarantine.

BMW Motorcycles - Enjoying Pag : )

BMW Motorcycles  - Enjoying Pag : )

Filmed on the island Pag in Zadar County, July 2019. Production: Pool Productions Germany + BAAM Production House Croatia.

The most popular Norwegian reality filmed in Zadar County

The most popular Norwegian reality filmed in Zadar County

We have been so happy by the way we've been treated in Croatia, by all people helping us in many places - adventure for us, said Dag Erik Pedersen, the host of Norwegian reality "Mesternes Mester".

New Hollywood Movie ‘The Islander’ Filmed on the Croatian Coast

New Hollywood Movie ‘The Islander’ Filmed on the Croatian Coast

Some of Croatia’s most popular tourist destinations – the islands of Hvar, Pag and Brač, the towns of Split, Trogir and Vodice, and one of the most beautiful coves in the Adriatic near Jablanac – have been transformed into a new, post-apocalyptic world over the past few weeks with lightning flashes and a sense of fear for the uncertain future for the Hollywood film.