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Cesta 4. julija 58, SI-8270 Krško
Past Events
  • 22 Sep 2016

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    24 Sep 2016

    Austria Villach/Beljak City Cinema Villach


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    Screenings of Mother, directed by Vlado Škafar (Gustav Film), A Comedy of Tears, directed by Marko Sosič (Arsmedia), Dora, directed by Rok Sanda (Little Rooster Productions), Manhole, directed by Urban Zorko (Smehomat Association), Here a Little, There a Little, directed by Davorin Marc, We Have All Been Here Since Forever, directed by Peter Cerovšek, Matevž Jerman and Neža Grum (Luksuz Production), Half-Half, directed by Eva Materranz and Florence Guenaut, and Diving-in, directed by Simon Intihar, at the K3 Film Festival Villach



  • 23 Jun 2015

    Germany Munich


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    XYX, produced by Luksuz Production, at the Nacht Schatten BDSM / Fettisch Film Festival



  • 25 Sep 2014

    Spain Madrid British Council


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    A screening of the documentary In the Year of Hip Hop, directed by Boris Petković, produced by Katapult and Luksuz Production, at the 3rd Open Doors European Cultural Institutes European Day of Languages in the framework of EUNIC Spain, co-organised by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Madrid,



  • 16 Oct 2013

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    18 Oct 2013

    Mexico Mexico City Universidad del Valle de México


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    Short films by Luksuz Production at the TODOS SOMOS OTROS Film Festival



  • 27 Sep 2013

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    29 Sep 2013

    Argentina Buenos Aires Palais de Glace – Kino Palais


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    Days of the Slovene documentary films: 'The Alexandrians (Vertigo), The Year of Hip Hop (Luksuz Production, DZMP), The 20th Century of Jurij Gustinčič (Televizija Slovenija), and Memories Among Baskets - Ivo Daneu (Televizija Slovenija), co-organised by the Centre for Slovene as a Second/Foreign Language and the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Buenos Aires,



  • 13 Apr 2013

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    27 Apr 2013

    Czech Republic Boskovice, Brno, Olomouc, Ostrava, Prague Art Brno, Art Ostrava, Bio Central Hradec Králové, Lucerna, Panorama Boskovice, Světozor


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    A Trip by Nejc Gazvoda (Perfo Production), The Year of Hip Hop (Luksuz Production), My name is Janez Janša, produced by Aksioma Institute and co-produced by Maska Institute and Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia), at the 20th Days of European Film, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Prague,



  • 4 Feb 2013

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    8 Feb 2013

    Croatia Zagreb Kulturno informativni centar, Slovenski dom


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    World Festival of Slovene Documentary Film: The Alexandrians by M. Pevec (Vertigo), Ivana Kobilica – A Portrait of a Painter (Fabula Film Production, Televizija Slovenija), The Year of Hip Hop (Luksuz Production), The Last Boat – An Intermittent Lake (VPK Studio) and Our Dear Mila - A Portrait of Mila Kačič, Jože Toporišič, a Lone Traveller Through Rough Times and Memories Among Baskets - Ivo Daneu (Televizija Slovenija), accompanied with talks by Ivo Daneu and Metod Pevec at the Days of Slovene Culture Zagreb organised by the Centre for Slovene as a Second/Foreign Language and the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Zagreb



  • 29 Nov 2012

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    18 Dec 2012

    Czech Republic Prague


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    The Alexandrians (Vertigo), The Year of Hip Hop (Luksuz Production, DZMP), The 20th Century of Jurij Gustinčič (Televizija Slovenija), The Last Boat – An Intermittent Lake (VPK Studio), Jože Toporišič, a Lone Traveller Through Rough Times (Televizija Slovenija), Fabiani: Plečnik (Televizija Slovenija), Ivana Kobilica – A Portrait of a Painter (Fabula Film Production, Televizija Slovenija), and Memories Among Baskets - Ivo Daneu (Televizija Slovenija), organised by the Centre for Slovene as a Second/Foreign Language

    at the World Festival of Slovene Documentary Film


  • 27 Nov 2012

    Japan Tokyo Tokyo University of Foreign studies


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    A presentation of the Slovene documentary film The Year of Hip Hop, directed by Boris Petkovič (Luksuz Production), organised by the Centre for Slovene as a Second/Foreign Language and the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Tokyo

    at the World Festival of Slovene Documentary Film


  • 26 Nov 2012

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    3 Dec 2012

    United Kingdom Nottingham University of Nottingham


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    The Alexandrians, directed by Metod Pevec (Vertigo), The Year of Hip Hop, directed by Boris Petkovič (Luksuz Production, DZMP), The 20th Century of Jurij Gustinčič, directed by Polona Fijavž (Televizija Slovenija), organised by the Centre for Slovene as a Second/Foreign Language

    at the World Festival of Slovene Documentary Film


  • 26 Nov 2012

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    5 Dec 2012

    Spain Granada


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    The Alexandrians (Vertigo), The Year of Hip Hop (Luksuz Production, DZMP),The Last Boat – An Intermittent Lake (VPK Studio), The 20th Century of Jurij Gustinčič, Our Dear Mila - A Portrait of Mila Kačič, Jože Toporišič, a Lone Traveller Through Rough Times, and Fabiani: Plečnik (Televizija Slovenija), organised by the Centre for Slovene as a Second/Foreign Language

    at the World Festival of Slovene Documentary Film


  • 2 Jul 2012

    United Kingdom London Royal Opera London


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    Marko, a documentary produced by Kings of the Street Association and Luksuz Production screened in the frame of With One Voice project

    at the Cultural Olympiad - London 2012 Festival


  • 15 Mar 2012

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    18 Mar 2012

    Croatia Rijeka


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    Slovene films That Day of the Week (re Big Foot Mama), In the year of hip hop and Goat will recover by Luksuz Production

    at the DORF, Documentary Rock Film Festival


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    Luksuz Production 3.jpgSince 2001 Luksuz Production premises have become an important "video classroom" for young video creators and a production centre for new generations of film and videomakers

    The Luksuz Production is the video production arm of the Society of Allies for Soft Landing, Krško (DZMP) established in 1997. Its first professional project was Boris Petković's short fiction film Forward (1998) which was invited to several international film festivals. Since 2001 Luksuz Production premises have become an important "video classroom" for young video creators and a production centre for new generations of film and videomakers. It is one of the pioneers in the democratisation of film as a medium in Slovenia.



    Film Education

    Since 2001 Luksuz Production has been intensifying its educational activities. It runs an international youth exchange programme involving film workshops and seminars. Some of its projects have received support from EU institutions and organisations and have been included in their programmes, like the project of intercultural dialogue named Divided God which involved around 40 young participants from different parts of Europe working on documentary films (the workshop was led by well-known film maker Želimir Žilnik) and was supported by the EU programme Youth in Action, the European Cultural Foundation (ECF) and the Public Fund for Cultural Activities of the Republic of Slovenia.

    Film Projects

    In 2009 the DZMP project Together on the Road was launched: a group of Roma youngsters from Slovenia, France, Serbia and Kosovo explored and filmed the Roma culture under tutorship of professional film-makers for 9 months, and eventually made three documentaries. The project got the grant of the Balkan Incentive Fund for Culture (ECF).

    DZMP has also been involved in many others film projects and events. It cooperates regularly with Kino Otok - Isola Cinema Festival in organising film workshops and in 2007 it co-produced Boris Petković's feature film Paris.love with Gustav Film.


    Film Festival

    In 2003 Luksuz Production launched the Luksuz Cheap Film Festival as a showcase for short and low-budget film productions by both domestic and foreign experimental and alternative directors and activists.

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