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    Poster for Ida Who Sang So Badly Even the Dead Rose Up and Joined Her in Song
    Movie
    2025•
    5.0

    Ida Who Sang So Badly Even the Dead Rose Up and Joined Her in Song

    Ten-year-old Ida believes that the mysterious angelic singing resounding across the village graveyard is the only thing keeping her beloved Grandma alive. So she decides to join the school choir-even though she is absolutely tone deaf.

    Poster for I'll Probably Never See You Again
    Movie
    2017

    I'll Probably Never See You Again

    Hana, a young woman in her late twenties, has been faced with the most difficult decision in her life: to give birth to a child that will very likely have a congenital genetic disorder; or to have an abortion.

    Poster for A Tree Grows in My Dreams Every Night
    Movie
    2024

    A Tree Grows in My Dreams Every Night

    An evocative journey to a small Slovenian village turns into an enchanting immersion into the collective memory and the backbone of a certain place through stories from the present and the past that converge, intermingle, coexist outside of time, in the plane of the unseen, in the sphere of sentiments. With photographs, taken by photographer Stojan Kerbler decades ago, of the village and its residents serving as a guide, the film crafts the portrait of a place through narrations, images, poetry and pure cinematic beauty. It may not be easy to describe how "a tree grows in dreams" in just a handful of words, but you can be sure that seeing it is nothing less than an experience beyond a mere viewing, something you experience like a dream or a caress, like a song that glides from your ears straight to your heart.

    Poster for Short Deeds
    Movie
    2019

    Short Deeds

    Short Deeds were a challenge for a generation of filmmakers. The project had its rules which had to be followed by the screenwriters, directors and their six teams: three pages of script, action in a pulled-over car with no more than three actors, shot in one day, a twist in the plot, and to be featured in each story – a parting.

    Poster for Asshole in Front
    Movie
    2012•
    10.0

    Asshole in Front

    What do a nymphomaniac, a hipster, a stoner and a businessman have in common? They're all waiting in line.

    Poster for Oroslan
    Movie
    2019•
    5.0

    Oroslan

    When a man known as Oroslan dies, the news quickly spreads through a little village, causing grief and emotion. Later on, actions become words and words become stories. In order to overcome the sorrow and restore the natural flow of life, the villagers start sharing their memories about Oroslan, re-creating his image through their tales.

    Poster for Last Lunch
    Movie
    N/A

    Last Lunch

    Hungry mister orders a meal in a fancy restaurant.

    Poster for Neverending Knot
    Movie
    2010

    Neverending Knot

    Mysterious envelope circles between people. What is inside it?

    Poster for Kresnik: The Lore of Fire
    Movie
    2014

    Kresnik: The Lore of Fire

    Peter and his cousins are spending their summer vacations with grandfather. They decide to spend the night camping outside, yet they don't truly expect what kind of ordeals they are about to go through even before the morning sun rises.

    Poster for Food Fetish
    Movie
    2014

    Food Fetish

    Film directing student is searching for the perfect actress for his next film project.

    Poster for My Father's Damn Camera
    Movie
    2021

    My Father's Damn Camera

    A reckless boy in an almost desperate and therefore troublesome way persistently seeks the attention of his father – a photographer. Being confronted with his father’s artistic chaos and his obsessive fascination with photography-life, on his path of growing up these elements eventually become essential for strengthening their father-son bond. In a story that intertwines hand-drawn and stop animation in collage technique, the author takes his audience on a ride through the archive of Slovenian photographer Dragiša Modrinjak, and at the same time draws from personal experience as a filmmaker and father.