The Blockade

documentary,
2012, 93’

Original title
Blokada

Production
Factum,
Restart

Distribution
Restart Label

The Blockade

documentary,
2012, 93’

Original title
Blokada

Production
Factum,
Restart

Distribution
Restart Label
Director
Igor Bezinović

Cinematographers
Đuro Gavran
Eva Kraljević
Igor Bezinović
Haris Berbić

Editors
Hrvoslava Brkušić
Maida Srabović
Miro Manojlović

Sound design and mix
Vladimir Božić
Milan Čekić

Executive producers
Vanja Daskalović
Vanja Jambrović

Producers
Nenad Puhovski
Oliver Sertić

AWARDS

Oktavijan Award for Best Documentary Film,
Croatian Film Days, 2012

Audience Award,
Croatian Film Days, 2012

Special Mention,
UnderhillFest, 2012

Honorable Mention of the Jury,
Jihlava IFF, 2012

FESTIVALS

ZagrebDox,
2012

Croatian Film Days, Zagreb,
2012

Festival of Mediterranean Film,
Split, 2012

UnderhillFest,
Podgorica, 2012

MakeDox,
Skopje, 2012

DokuFest,
Prizren, 2012

Liburnia Film Festival,
Ičići, 2012

International 1001 Documentary FF,
Istanbul, 2012

Jihlava IFF,
2012

DOK Leipzig,
2012

Freezone Festival Belgrade,
2012

Cinema Politica,
Montreal, 2012

Verzio International Human Rights Documentary FF,
Budapest, 2012

Poreč Dox,
2012

Balkan Florence Express,
2012

AmDocs Film Festival,
Palm Springs, 2013

Planete + Doc,
Warsaw, 2013

MedFilm Festival,
Rome, 2013

Mediteran Film Festival,
Široki Brijeg, 2013

Cinema City,
Novi Sad, 2013

TV Fest,
Bar, 2013

This Human World,
Vienna, 2013

Which Human Rights? FF,
Istanbul, 2013

Balkanet,
Munich, 2014

Tartu World Film Festival,
2014

Hong Kong Social Movement FF,
2017

TV RELEASE

HRT (Croatia)

Klasik TV (Croatia)

Film Klub, Film Klub Extra
(Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina)

VOD release

MaxTV, IskonTV, A1 (Croatia)

Cinema Politica, DAfilms, GuideDoc (worldwide)

The Blockade

The Blockade

The Blockade is a unique view from within on the most massive, longest and politically most significant student protest in the country, since 1971, that started in April of 2009 at the Faculty of humanities and Social Sciences in Zagreb. The struggle against the commercialisation of education and the blockade of teaching classes lasted for 34 days. The rebellion spread onto more than 20 faculties across the country and the students became an active and relevant political subject. The crew followed everything: from the exhilarating preparation meetings and blocking of classes to the first signs of exhaustion, through personal situations and discussions late at night, from the initial support of most faculty members to the moment they turned their back to the movement and the attempt to reach the missing minister of education. This film shows that the blockade was not just physical and that it has a much broader meaning.