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The production agency and film distributor [[Arsmedia]] was founded in [[established::1995]] by [[Franci Zajc]], a television producer with substantial experience that he accumulated producing acclaimed Slovene TV series such as ''Decameron'' [Dekameron] and feature films such as ''Blossoms in Autumn'' [Cvetje v jeseni] in the late 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. The agency produces and co-produces feature, short, and documentary films.
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The production agency and film distributor [[Arsmedia]] produces and co-produces feature, short and documentary films. It was founded in [[established::1995]] by [[Franci Zajc]], a television producer with substantial experience, which he accumulated from producing acclaimed Slovene TV series such as ''Decameron'' (Dekameron) and feature films such as the classic ''Blossoms in Autumn'' (Cvetje v jeseni) since the late 1960s and all through to the mid-1990s.
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In 2017, Zajc was given the [[Metod Badjura Award]] for his life achievements. Among them are more than 100 produced films, many of which have left a significant mark on the Slovene film scene. He has collaborated with a number of the most talented Slovene filmmakers (directors, cinematographers, scriptwriters, ...). 
 
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== Feature films ==
 
== Feature films ==
Arsmedia filmography encompasses a number of feature films, including the 1996 TV film ''Triptych of Agata Schwarzkobler'' [Triptih Agate Schwarzkobler], directed by [[Matjaž Klopčič]], the 1995 Slovene and Austrian co-produced film ''Radio Doc'', directed by [[Miran Zupanič]] and winner of the First Prize at the [[Festival of Slovenian Film]], and the 1999 ''Dark Angels'' [Temni angeli usode], directed by [[Sašo Podgoršek]].
 
  
In 2001 Arsmedia produced Poker by [[Vinci Vogue Anžlovar]], ''Rascals!'' [Barabe] by [[Miran Zupanič]], and ''Sweet Dreams'' [Sladke sanje] by Sašo Podgoršek. All of the films were recognised and awarded prizes at the [[Festival of Slovenian Film]]. ''Sweet Dreams'' also received prizes at film festivals in Motovun and Valencia in 2001 as well as in Setubal (the FIPRESCI award) and Braunschweig in 2002.  
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Arsmedia filmography features a number of feature films, including the 1996 TV film ''Triptych of Agata Schwarzkobler'' (Triptih Agate Schwarzkobler), directed by [[Matjaž Klopčič]]; the 1995 Slovene and Austrian co-produced film ''Radio Doc'', directed by [[Miran Zupanič]] and winner of the First Prize at the [[Festival of Slovenian Film]]; and the 1999 ''Dark Angels'' (Temni angeli usode), directed by [[Sašo Podgoršek]].  
  
Other productions include the 2005 historical film ''Ljubljana the Beloved'' [Ljubljana je ljubljena], a co-production with [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)|Radio-Television Slovenia]] and Jadran Film, Zagreb, directed by [[Matjaž Klopčič]], and the 2007 cinema and TV hit ''Rooster's Breakfast'' [Petelinji zajtrk], a film adaptation of [Feri Lainšček]]'s novel of the same name, directed by [[Marko Naberšnik]].
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In 2001, Arsmedia produced ''Poker'' by [[Vinci Vogue Anžlovar]], ''Rascals!'' [Barabe] by [[Miran Zupanič]], and ''Sweet Dreams'' [Sladke sanje] by Sašo Podgoršek. All of the films were recognised and awarded prizes at the [[Festival of Slovenian Film]]. ''Sweet Dreams'' also received prizes at film festivals in Motovun and Valencia in 2001 as well as in Setubal (the FIPRESCI award) and Braunschweig in 2002.  
  
In 2010, Arsmedia in association with Jadran Film from Zagreb and [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)|Radio-Television Slovenia]] produced the historical romance ''Piran Pirano'' by the up-and-coming film-maker and writer [[Goran Vojnović]]. The film won a prize at the South-East European Film Festival (SEE) in Paris.
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Other productions include the 2005 historical film ''Ljubljana the Beloved'' (Ljubljana je ljubljena), a co-production with [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)|Radio-Television Slovenia]] and Jadran Film, Zagreb, directed by [[Matjaž Klopčič]]; and two film adaptations of novels by [[Feri Lainšček]] written and directed by [[Marko Naberšnik]]: the 2007 cinema and TV hit ''Rooster's Breakfast'' (Petelinji zajtrk), which for a long time remained the most-watched Slovene film; and the 2012 ''Shanghai Gypsy'' (Šanghaj), which won the Award for Best Screenplay at the Montreal World Film Festival (2012).
  
== Short films ==
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In 2010, Arsmedia in association with Jadran Film from Zagreb and [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)|Radio-Television Slovenia]] produced the historical romance ''Piran Pirano'' by the up-and-coming filmmaker and writer [[Goran Vojnović]]. The film won a prize at the South-East European Film Festival (SEE) in Paris.
  
Arsmedia has also produced several short fiction films, including the 1997 ''The Ballad of the Butcherman'' [Pesem od Ludomorca], directed by [[Jane Kavčič]], the 1999 ''Abyssinia'' by [[Karpo Godina]], the 2000 ''Solitude for Two - Morning/Solitude for Two - Evening'' [Samota v dvoje], directed by [[Nataša Prosenc]] and recipient of prizes at the Brooklyn Festival in New York and at the Festival of Short Film and Video New York EXPO that same year, and the 2003 ''Heintje'' [Sirota s čudežnim glasom] by [[Miha Mazzini]].  
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A very popular film was the 2013 work ''Čefurji Raus'', written and directed by [[Goran Vojnović]]. It was awarded at the [[Festival of Slovenian Film]], the festival "SEE a Paris", the Prishtina International Film Festival, and Alexandria International Film Festival. In 2015, as a co-production with Endorfilm (CZ), Arsmedia produced ''Rodinný film'' (Family film), directed by Olmo Omerzu and also awarded multiple times.  
  
Between 2006 and 2007 a number of short films directed by young authors and produced by Arsmedia were successfully shown at home and abroad: the 2006 ''A Slice of Life'' [Rezina življenja], directed by [[Martin Turk]], received the Award for Best Short Film at the 9th [[Festival of Slovenian Film]] in Portorož and was subsequently screened at the Premiers Plans Festival in Angers, France, at the Huesca Film Festival in Spain in June 2007 and later in Valencia, where the 2006 short film ''My Son, a Sex Maniac'' [Moj sin, seksualni manijak] by [[Goran Vojnović]] was also shown. Arsmedia also produced the 2007 ''Edi Šelhaus: I Was There'' [Edi Šelhaus: Bil sem zraven] by [[Martin Gruden]] and the 2007 ''Made in Slovenia'' by [[Miran Zupanič]].
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Short animated films produced by Artsmedia include the 2002 ''Dissident'' [Disident] by [[Zdravko Barišić]].
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== Documentaries ==
  
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Arsmedia has also produced various short documentaries and documentary essays (including several directed by [[Igor Likar]]), portraits, and the 2002 feature-length documentary ''The Story of Mr P. F.'' (Zgodba gospoda P. F.) about the inventor [[Peter Florjančič]], directed by [[Karpo Godina]]. For television it produced the 2003 ''The Messenger of Slovenian Shores'' (Glasnik slovenske brežine), a documentary about the Slovene comic artist [[Miki Muster]]; the 2004 ''Kocbek'', a documentary on the renowned Slovene poet; the 2007 ''Children from Petriček Hill'' (Otroci s Petrička); and the 2010 ''At the End of Trieste Street'' (Na koncu Tržaške), produced in cooperation with the Italian RAI TV and co-funded by the [[Ministry of Culture]].
  
== Documentaries ==
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Most of Arsmedia's productions are funded by the [[Slovenian Film Centre]] (previously Slovenian Film Fund) and [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)]], however, the documentary ''The Eyes of Bosnia'', which won a prize at the [[Festival of Slovenian Film]] in Portorož, was an independent production of Arsmedia.
  
Arsmedia has also produced various short documentaries and documentary essays (including several directed by [[Igor Likar]]), portraits, and the 2002 feature-length documentary ''The Story of Mr P. F.'' [Zgodba gospoda P. F.] about the inventor [[Peter Florjančič]], directed by [[Karpo Godina]]. For television it produced the 2003 ''The Messenger of Slovenian Shores'' [Glasnik slovenske brežine], a documentary about Slovene comic artist [[Miki Muster]], and the 2004 ''Kocbek'', a documentary on the renowned Slovene poet, the 2007 ''Children from Petriček Hill'' [Otroci s Petrička], the 2010 ''At the End of Trieste Street'' [Na koncu Tržaške], produced in cooperation with the Italian RAI TV and co-funded by the [[Ministry of Culture]].
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== Short films ==
  
Most of Arsmedia’s productions are funded by the [[Slovene Film Fund|Slovenian Film Fund]] and [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)]], however, the documentary ''The Eyes of Bosnia'', which won a prize at the [[Festival of Slovenian Film]] in Portorož, was an independent production of Arsmedia.
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Arsmedia has also produced several short fiction films, among them works by [[Miha Mazzini]], [[Goran Vojnović]], [[Vinci Vogue Anžlovar]], [[Nataša Prosenc]], and [[Martin Turk]].
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Festival of Slovenian Film]]  
 
* [[Festival of Slovenian Film]]  
 
* [[Slovenian Film Centre]]  
 
* [[Slovenian Film Centre]]  
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* [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)]]
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* [[Metod Badjura Award]]
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
*[http://arsmedia.si/en/home/ Arsmedia website]
 
*[http://arsmedia.si/en/home/ Arsmedia website]
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*[https://www.youtube.com/user/ArsmediaSI?feature=watch ArsmediaSI channel on Youtube]
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*[http://www.film-center.si/index.php?module=fdb&op=people&peopleID=4360 Arsmedia complete filmography on the Slovenian Film Centre website]
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The production agency and film distributor Arsmedia produces and co-produces feature, short and documentary films. It was founded in 1995 by Franci Zajc, a television producer with substantial experience, which he accumulated from producing acclaimed Slovene TV series such as Decameron (Dekameron) and feature films such as the classic Blossoms in Autumn (Cvetje v jeseni) since the late 1960s and all through to the mid-1990s.

In 2017, Zajc was given the Metod Badjura Award for his life achievements. Among them are more than 100 produced films, many of which have left a significant mark on the Slovene film scene. He has collaborated with a number of the most talented Slovene filmmakers (directors, cinematographers, scriptwriters, ...).


Feature films

Arsmedia filmography features a number of feature films, including the 1996 TV film Triptych of Agata Schwarzkobler (Triptih Agate Schwarzkobler), directed by Matjaž Klopčič; the 1995 Slovene and Austrian co-produced film Radio Doc, directed by Miran Zupanič and winner of the First Prize at the Festival of Slovenian Film; and the 1999 Dark Angels (Temni angeli usode), directed by Sašo Podgoršek.

In 2001, Arsmedia produced Poker by Vinci Vogue Anžlovar, Rascals! [Barabe] by Miran Zupanič, and Sweet Dreams [Sladke sanje] by Sašo Podgoršek. All of the films were recognised and awarded prizes at the Festival of Slovenian Film. Sweet Dreams also received prizes at film festivals in Motovun and Valencia in 2001 as well as in Setubal (the FIPRESCI award) and Braunschweig in 2002.

Other productions include the 2005 historical film Ljubljana the Beloved (Ljubljana je ljubljena), a co-production with Radio-Television Slovenia and Jadran Film, Zagreb, directed by Matjaž Klopčič; and two film adaptations of novels by Feri Lainšček written and directed by Marko Naberšnik: the 2007 cinema and TV hit Rooster's Breakfast (Petelinji zajtrk), which for a long time remained the most-watched Slovene film; and the 2012 Shanghai Gypsy (Šanghaj), which won the Award for Best Screenplay at the Montreal World Film Festival (2012).

In 2010, Arsmedia in association with Jadran Film from Zagreb and Radio-Television Slovenia produced the historical romance Piran Pirano by the up-and-coming filmmaker and writer Goran Vojnović. The film won a prize at the South-East European Film Festival (SEE) in Paris.

A very popular film was the 2013 work Čefurji Raus, written and directed by Goran Vojnović. It was awarded at the Festival of Slovenian Film, the festival "SEE a Paris", the Prishtina International Film Festival, and Alexandria International Film Festival. In 2015, as a co-production with Endorfilm (CZ), Arsmedia produced Rodinný film (Family film), directed by Olmo Omerzu and also awarded multiple times.

Documentaries

Arsmedia has also produced various short documentaries and documentary essays (including several directed by Igor Likar), portraits, and the 2002 feature-length documentary The Story of Mr P. F. (Zgodba gospoda P. F.) about the inventor Peter Florjančič, directed by Karpo Godina. For television it produced the 2003 The Messenger of Slovenian Shores (Glasnik slovenske brežine), a documentary about the Slovene comic artist Miki Muster; the 2004 Kocbek, a documentary on the renowned Slovene poet; the 2007 Children from Petriček Hill (Otroci s Petrička); and the 2010 At the End of Trieste Street (Na koncu Tržaške), produced in cooperation with the Italian RAI TV and co-funded by the Ministry of Culture.

Most of Arsmedia's productions are funded by the Slovenian Film Centre (previously Slovenian Film Fund) and Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia), however, the documentary The Eyes of Bosnia, which won a prize at the Festival of Slovenian Film in Portorož, was an independent production of Arsmedia.

Short films

Arsmedia has also produced several short fiction films, among them works by Miha Mazzini, Goran Vojnović, Vinci Vogue Anžlovar, Nataša Prosenc, and Martin Turk.

See also

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