In the Dalmatian hinterland, near the popular tourist destinations on the Adriatic coast, the local population has been forgotten. The roads are neglected, there is no public transport, shops, medical care, or social life. Sheep are vital for locals’ survival. However, there have been more and more wolves attacking the flocks. Wind farms and quarries are expanding every day. The locals feel threatened, and among them a story is spreading that the European Union and the Croatian government are secretly bringing in wolves by helicopter to drive them away and make room for new industries.
Croatia, Serbia 2025, '84
DIRECTOR: Jadran Boban
SCENARIO: Dragan Grozdanić
CAMERA: Jadran Boban, Goran Legović, Srđan Kovačević
MONTAGE: Iva Kraljević
MUSIC: Lav Kovač
PRODUCERS: Dana Budisavljević
PRODUCTION: Hulahop, Inkubator Rezon
FESTIVALS & AWARDS:
Tallinn Black Night FF
Cottbus FF
Jadran Boban
Jadran Boban is a film director. He graduated from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Zagreb, majoring in history and archeology. He has worked as an illustrator and graphic designer for a long time. His works have been exhibited within four independent and a dozen group exhibitions throughout Croatia and the world. He directed multiple documentaries, the most notable being The Ghosts of Zagreb (Special mention at Liburnia Film Festival, screened at ZagrebDox and Jihlava Film Festival), and That Other Village, awarded at Southeast European Film Festival in Los Angeles. His latest film, The Feast of the Wolf, premiered at Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival 2025 as part of the Doc@Pöff programme.