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Mediterranean Film Festival in Split 2025: rich program, more than 100 films and unique Mediterranean atmosphere

The Mediterranean Film Festival in Split gathers about 15 thousand film art lovers every year, bringing more than 100 films of Mediterranean and world cinematographies. It is held from June 12 to 21 at several locations, with an unforgettable ambience of the Adriatic summer.

Mediterranean Film Festival in Split 2025: rich program, more than 100 films and unique Mediterranean atmosphere
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The Mediterranean Film Festival in Split has established itself as one of the most prestigious and beloved cultural events on the Adriatic coast, attracting approximately 15 thousand enthusiasts of film art and Mediterranean culture every year. This event is not only a platform for showcasing film achievements from Mediterranean countries, but also a place where different cinematographies of Europe and the world meet through carefully designed accompanying programs, creating a rich and diverse film experience.


Mediterranean film dialogue and rich cultural content


At the heart of the festival are competitive programs presenting top film works from the countries of the Mediterranean basin, including states from both shores of the Mediterranean Sea. This selection carefully highlights the specifics of Mediterranean culture, traditions, and contemporary social phenomena, promoting dialogue among different narratives and film styles. Besides the main competition, FMFS offers its visitors additional film sections presenting interesting cinematographies from other European and world regions, further enriching the festival offer and allowing the audience insight into global film trends.


Natural setting and cultural atmosphere of the festival


The uniqueness of Split and its Mediterranean beauty give a special ambiance to the Mediterranean Film Festival. The scent of century-old pines, the sound of waves, sandy beaches, and warm summer breezes create an idyllic backdrop accompanying the entire event. Besides film screenings, visitors enjoy social gatherings and night parties characterized by laughter, new acquaintances, and the exchange of impressions about films and culture, further strengthening the community among participants. Thus, the festival is also a place where art, nature, and human energy meet, creating an unforgettable experience that lasts even after the screenings end.


Program and screening locations


This year's edition of the Mediterranean Film Festival Split starts on June 12th at the well-known Summer Cinema Bačvice, a space whose ambiance perfectly evokes the spirit of Mediterranean summer and relaxation. During the ten days of the festival, viewers will be able to enjoy more than 100 selected films of various genres and themes, which will be shown at several prestigious locations in the city: besides Bačvice, screenings will also take place at the Gripe Fortress, one of the most impressive cultural-historical landmarks of Split, in the Zlatna vrata cineclub that nurtures a rich tradition of film culture, and in Đardin, a famous city park that gives the festival an additional note of elegance and relaxation.


Significance and impact of the festival on the local community and culture


The Mediterranean Film Festival in Split not only promotes film art but also actively participates in the development of the cultural scene and tourism in the region. Through a ten-day program, local residents and tourists have the opportunity to participate in high-profile cultural events, strengthening the recognition of Split as a center of contemporary culture and art in the Mediterranean. Besides contributing to the exchange of cultural values, the festival creates new opportunities for professionals in the film industry, enabling meetings, workshops, and networking with colleagues from all over the world.


An indispensable part of the Mediterranean cultural scene


Recognizing the potential of Mediterranean cinematography as a significant segment of global film production, the Mediterranean Film Festival in Split continues to grow and develop, becoming an indispensable destination for all those who want to experience the richness and diversity of Mediterranean culture through artistic expression. More than ten years of continuous organization and a constant increase in the number of visitors testify to the quality and importance of the festival in regional and international contexts.


How to follow the festival program and participate


All interested parties can find a detailed schedule of screenings and additional information on the official website of the Mediterranean Film Festival Split, where news and updates related to the program are also regularly published. Participation in the festival offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in film art that celebrates Mediterranean tradition and contemporary cultural dialogue. Do not miss being part of this spectacle that combines art, history, and the natural beauty of Split through ten unforgettable days.


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Creation time: 10 June, 2025

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