
The story revolves around three couples, who have just began their relationship, are about to end it, or never really neither began nor finished it.Read More »

The story revolves around three couples, who have just began their relationship, are about to end it, or never really neither began nor finished it.Read More »

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This movie is very funny, but lacks a plot (this can be justified by it’s title, meaning a sort of Who gives a f…). But considering our countries lack of financial support when it comes to film making, this one turned to be all right. And it truly has some exceptionally great scenes. A great summer movie.
It holds the 10th place in Slovenia according to visitors in cinema.Read More »
A young artist in crisis tries to survive in Ljubljana while she attends parties, has a strange relationship with her mentor, sees her best friend leave for Berlin and, gets her period.Read More »
A student, a railway worker and a peasant go on a trip to the Julian Alps and meet people on their way.
The first slovenian feature film!Read More »

In this black comedy drama, we meet a seemingly perfect family consisting of Olivia, Alexander and their daughter Agata. With the arrival of 25-year-old Julian in their home, their lives are turned upside down and their dysfunctional relationships are revealed. Redemption through humour explores the theme of emotionally drained elites and places it in the context of contemporary social issues.Read More »
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A theatre director tries to put on a play with real underprivileged Roma people about their lives but, feeling taken advantage of, the actors leave the troupe to gain a new consciousness.Read More »
At night a city bus driver finds an abandoned baby near a stop. A divorced man comes to pick up his excited son for the weekend. A pretty doctor befriends a quadriplegic. Out of this unfolds a delicate story of human relationships, in which tough feelings of sympathy and guilt the protagonists are confronted with different ways of looking at events.Read More »

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The Wake depicts the events preceding manifestation funeral of Jan Palach who sat himself on fire on Venceslas Square in Prague to wake Czechoslovak nation from slow lapse to apathy after the 1968 invasion of Warsaw Pact armies. In the picture are interviewed many important figures of political, economy and cultural life including Vaclav Havel and actor Rudolf Hrusinsky. Its suggestive report on the shock and sadness which overcome the nations after Palachs selfimmolation. The movie was awarded with special price at 10th Karlovy Vary Film Festival in 1969.Read More »

Kekec is one of those films people in Slovenia usually see in their childhood and keep it in their memories as a precious gift for the rest of their lives. It is a double memory: firstly, of one’s childhood, and seconly, of an environment that doesn’t exist in the modern world. In fact, the setting looks so ancient the things you see there could be taken straight from a museum – and this is not far from the truth, since every detail has been made with such accuracy it could also serve as a student’s book of ethnographic elements in rural Alpine settlements. Today, these mountains are suffering greatly from the global warming, and most of the green empty planes you see are filled with small tourist houses. All in all, a film as a memory par exellence!Read More »