Croatia's Pula Film Festival reveals Hollywood additions to set program

"Independence Day Resurgence"

Croatia's Pula Film Festival has confirmed "Independence Day: Resurgence," "Ice Age: Collision Course" and the rebooted "Ghostbusters" film to screen at the event as out-of-competition titles.

The festival, now in its 63rd edition and recognized as the country's top film event, will launch 16 feature films, six of which are minority co-productions, with a record 105 Croatian entries to feature, including shorts.

The core lineup will include some of the year's fest-circuit standouts, such as "Chevalier," by Greek director Athina Rachel Tsangari; Carlos del Castillo's "Between Sea and Land," critically acclaimed at Sundance; and "Things to Come," by France's Mia Hansen-Love, which won the Silver Bear for best director in Berlin (via Variety).

The 2016 Pula Film Festival will run July 9-16, with an impressive Roman amphitheater to serve as its main screening venue.