Red Cross Rescuers

Red Cross Rescuers 2020

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The sieve workshop at the Red Cross in Belgrade has existed for 100 years. After the end of the First World War, Edo Čvar, a Slovene from Ribnica, started making sieves. He brought his cousin Ivan Debeljak to Belgrade students from Ribnica. The products made in the workshop were sold in Serbia and Vojvodina. An exhibition about this workshop and its current owner, Ivan Debeljak Jr., was opened at the Ethnographic Museum in Belgrade.

2020

Tomorrow's Delo

Tomorrow's Delo 1967

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The daily journey of the young deliverer of the Delo magazine. The contrast between the mood of a young vendor and the impressive photos of global events reported by the newspaper.

1967

Newsreel 62 - Family and Worker

Newsreel 62 - Family and Worker 2015

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Newsreel 62 reflects on the participation of two Syrian artists in a 1966 Yugoslavian art show celebrating the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, showcasing the relative ease with which objects (as opposed to people) can pass across borders.

2015

Chalk & Chocolate

Chalk & Chocolate 2009

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The film is a story of one of the best climbers in the world Natalija Gros, who struggles to climb one of the most challenging verticals in Slovenia: Histerija (8c+) in Mišja pec. The camera follows Natalija’s story during her conquering the Histerija and during the climbing season (trainings, competitions, injuries, testings). Natalija is the first woman in Slovenija to climb such a difficult wall (8c+). So far, only a few female climbers in the world have succeeded in acquiring such a result.

2009

How Far is the Sea

How Far is the Sea 2010

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Friends Sara and Nina are going to the sea during the carefree summer holidays slightly differently than the majority - on foot, across Slovenia along the European footpath E-6, 14 days long. The path is overcome with such and different conversations, questions about life, thinking ... It is the path of physical efforts and endurance, the recognition of the distant beauty of Slovenia and the originality of nature, the landscape that lies under their feet. They are rich in new experiences, meetings with people. Of course it's not quite complicated and fun; Friendship is for a moment even a big test., The girls inevitably or inevitably meet special boys Žmigi and Jože, but they do not somehow shake them off until the end of the journey. After all, at the departure, they grow to their hearts.

2010

Fire Within

Fire Within 1968

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In Baška Grapa, near the Italian border, lives a farmer who took advantage of his talent and uses water power at his work.

1968

Where Did the Waters Go?

Where Did the Waters Go? 1984

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An old mill on a dried up riverbed brings up memories. Some people that used to work there died in concentration camps, some died on the courier paths in forests and some of them in combat.

1984

Neverending Knot

Neverending Knot 2010

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Mysterious envelope circles between people. What is inside it?

2010

Future: Open

Future: Open 2017

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I, PADRE. The fiIrst man, Creator and Dictator of all dictators rules the promised land of the future, the FUTURE country, where People Hens with the memory of fish follow the Instinct like sheep; and when the first woman, Eve, assumes power, this is above all an opportunity for the Opposition to make a fool of themselves! What more could you possibly want?

2017

Aljaž Tower: That Tin Has a Soul

Aljaž Tower: That Tin Has a Soul 2024

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Triglav, together with the Aljaz Tower, is an iconic and irreplaceable symbol of homeland for Slovenians, which is also present in the national flag. Due to its cultural, landscape, historical and other exceptional features, Triglav has a special significance for the Republic of Slovenia. On 5 October 1999, the Slovenian state declared the Aljaz Tower a cultural monument of national importance, and nationalized it on 4 November 1999. Jakob Aljaz's idea that a cylindrical metal building with a flag on top would represent a landmark marking Slovenian ownership of the peak of a Slovenian mountain had finally come to fruition.

2024

The Cousin

The Cousin 2008

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Summer 1938. Emma and Zala go on a trip to the house where they went on holiday to visit their cousin Lucija as girls. While Emma paints the house in the garden, Zala sets out to explore the dusty interior. The mysterious empty building is marked by the ghosts of past summers, children’s laughter, fear and a tragic ending.

2008

Sing Me a Song

Sing Me a Song 2018

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"Instead of Whom a Flower Now Blooms", "That Black Guitar", "Dizzy Heights" and other songs by the singer, poet and author Vlado Kreslin have already become folk tunes. Vlado is an eminent performer of popular music with a cult status, which is not a result of self-promotion strategies, but rather a consequence of his exceptional personal charisma and suggestive music expression. The documentary takes a look at the key stages of how Vlado Kreslin developed his authentic artistic expression. At the same time it frames the wider cultural context that Vlado has been creating in for more than forty years. However, this is first and foremost a film about music and music lovers.

2018

Ignition

Ignition 2025

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Oskar is sent to spend a few days with his grandfather Viktor in his old, quiet home. While exploring the property, he stumbles upon a forgotten garage filled with relics from the past. As he begins to uncover long-buried family secrets, Oskar is forced to confront truths that challenge his understanding of his family and himself. The deeper he digs, the more he realizes that some secrets were meant to stay hidden. But uncovering the past comes at a price-one that may change his life forever.

2025

Home Sweet Home

Home Sweet Home 2016

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The film is set in a youth home, which houses children who have been removed from socially inappropriate environments.

2016

Slices of Time

Slices of Time 2001

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A wonderful example of a TV documentary that transcends the limitations of the TV screen. “Slices of Time” tells the story of two women born during the First World War who saw the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy collapse and a new state form: Yugoslavia. The two grandmothers of the author Zemira Alajbegović Pečovnik lived in different cultural and religious spheres – one in predominantly Muslim Bosnia, the other in Christian-influenced Slovenia – and yet were connected through their children and grandchildren. Global and personal history, childhood, love and wars intertwine.

2001

Fatal Shot

Fatal Shot 1953

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A violent hunter is ambushed and defeated by a flock of birds and other animals.

1953

Forget Me Not

Forget Me Not 2025

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In this feature-length documentary film essay, archival footage weaves together childhood memories from once-opposing sides on the Gorizia border to rethink—80 years after WWII, and amid renewed calls for rearmament—the meaning of home and belonging.

2025

Two Brothers, Two Sisters

Two Brothers, Two Sisters 2024

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At the beginning of the 20th century, the Žagar family in Notranjska region developed an international timber industry. The timber concern was inherited by young brothers Line and Franci. Line, impressed by the then Soviet idea of ​​a just society, became a communist, while Franci tried to preserve the family fortune. World War II divided the world and also put the Žagar brothers on opposite sides. Eighty years later, Franci's daughters - sisters Monika and Barbara Žagar - explore in the film what happened to their uncle and father. The animated documentary about the Žagar family is a story about the tension between one's own identity and ideology.

2024

38 Copies

38 Copies 2011

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Short film about war actions and poetry of Karl Destovnik (1922-1944), a Slovenian poet, translator, resistance fighter, and Yugoslav people’s hero.

2011