Deveta vas 2025
Let's visit Slovenian villages with interesting names.
Let's visit Slovenian villages with interesting names.
The film presents an authentic experience of Palestinian children and parents upon their arrival to Slovenia as a part of the humanitarian project Rehabilitation of Children, Victims of War from Gaza. The focus is on Baylasan, aged 7, and her mother Amal, with their shared wish: that Baylasan could walk like other children.
In a four part film collage we follow the everyday of three characters, who try to run away to now almost unattainable shared moments in the past one last time.
An unforgettable adventure about friendship, love and hate. Get your tissues ready, because you'll cry with laughter. Or maybe not.
The idea for this ethnography was born in the 1990s when the artist noticed the increasing number of military personnel traveling to war zones in the Balkans at an airport in Norway.
Blažka works as a hostess in a contemporary gallery. At the opening of an exhibition, she sees familiar faces, which surprises her. When she tries to approach them, they step on stage and begin to present their performance. Blažka finds out that the two of them are the authors of today's exhibition.
A working day in the life a miller’s family and a modern process of flour grinding in Žito industrial combine.
In the village of Anhovo on the Soča River, there lies an old asbestos factory that has managed to outlive wars, regimes and borders. It provided employment and stole life. Even today it continues to exhale smoke.
When we have completed our tasks, new ones are waiting for us. The tempo is increasing.
The film, printed at the International Centre of Graphic Arts, draws inspiration from the exhibition Victor Vasarely: In Echo. Just as Vasarely's art explores optical illusions, movement, and geometric patterns, the film weaves together visual elements that create hypnotic effects and dynamic compositions. The film was printed "frame by frame".
Combining animation, a feature-length documentary and interactive comic art, the Reinventing the Wheel cross-media documentary project tells the story of the biggest historical phenomenon in Slovenia – the oldest wooden wheel in the world, which was discovered in the Ljubljana marshes in 2003. The Animation Bobri voz uses legendary characters from Janez Jalen's novel Bobri to take us to the Stone Age. Then, a feature documentary film Reinventing the Wheel gives us an insight into the phenomenon of the wheel. With the comic strip Bobri voz and its smart phone app, we come full circle, back into the animation.
In 1947, the cemetery of Miren was split by a new border between Italy and Yugoslavia, dividing the living and the dead. As life adjusted, people found ways to overcome the divide, showing that while borders are drawn on maps, human connection continues beyond them.
Rekvijem is a Yugoslavian (Slovenian) experimental film.
Fantazija is a Yugoslavian (Slovenian) experimental film.
Short avant-garde super 8mm film.
A documentary about the avant-garde group Neue Slowenische Kunst (NSK).
Short experimental 8mm film. It has a certain dimension of strange experimentation with space, without a tendency to communicate something, but rather to experience an experiment.
Short experimental 8mm film. It also seems, that on a page of Rudi Šelig's book "Triptych of Agata Schwarzkobler" it says IT SEEMS TOO.
Short experimental 8mm film. A cinematic contemplation from nothing to something.