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| name = FeKK Ljubljana Short Film Festival | | name = FeKK Ljubljana Short Film Festival | ||
| local name = Festival kratkih Kraken (FeKK) | | local name = Festival kratkih Kraken (FeKK) | ||
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| street = Cesta na Brdo 67 | | street = Cesta na Brdo 67 | ||
| town = SI-1000 Ljubljana | | town = SI-1000 Ljubljana | ||
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| email = info@kraken.si | | email = info@kraken.si | ||
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| frequency = annual | | frequency = annual | ||
− | | festival dates = 24.8.2015 - 28.8.2015 | + | | festival dates = 24.8.2015 - 28.8.2015, 22.8.2016 - 27.8.2016, 28.8.2017 - 2.9.2017, 20.8.2018 - 25.8.2018, 19.8.2019 - 24.8.2019, 17.8.2020 - 22.8.2020, 16.8.2021 - 21.8.2021, 15.8.2022 - 20.8.2022, 14.8.2023 - 19.8.2023, 19.8.2024 - 24.8.2024 |
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− | [[FeKK Ljubljana Short Film Festival]] first | + | The [[FeKK Ljubljana Short Film Festival]] first kicked off in [[established::2015]]. Both an internationally and locally oriented festival, it aims to forefront the somewhat neglected culture of short films, be them animated, experimental or of any other type. The week-long festival includes various, competitive and non-competitive sections, international meetings and guests, round tables and also just plain all-night parties. As such it works on developing the local short film scene and connecting its producers, authors, theorists and organisers. |
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− | The festival takes place at two main locations: the indoor hall of the [[Slovenian Cinematheque]] and its Summer Open-air Cinema at the [[Moderna galerija / Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana plus Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova|Museum Quarter]] in the "new" part of the [[Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone | + | The festival takes place at two main locations: the indoor hall of the [[Slovenian Cinematheque]] and its Summer Open-air Cinema at the [[Moderna galerija / Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana plus Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova|Museum Quarter]] in the "new" part of the [[Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone]]. After the main festival ends, some of its programme later travels through other venues around Slovenia. |
− | + | International collaborations represent an important part of the festival, especially the collaboration with the K3 Festival from Austria. There, the three best Slovenian films are presented in a regional short film competition section. | |
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+ | {{Wide Image|FeKK Ljubljana Short Film Festival 2016 Film screening at the Slovenian Cinematheque Summer Open-air Cinema.jpg}} | ||
==Background and the K3 Festival== | ==Background and the K3 Festival== | ||
− | The precursor of the FeKK festival is the | + | The precursor of the FeKK festival is the K3 Ljubljana festival, a project initiated by the Villach-based K3 Festival, which connected three local competitions of short film – K3 Udine (Italy), K3 Klagenfurt (Austria) and K3 Ljubljana. Each of these choose the three best new short films from the respective country and sent them to Villach to compete in the regional competition programme called 3x3. |
In 2012 and 2013, this was organised by the [[Kinodvor Cinema]] and the [[Slovenian Cinematheque]]. In 2014, the K3 project was taken over by the young crew of the [[Kraken Film Society]], which was – at least formally – established for this purpose. Though still less ambitious in scope than FeKK, it was a step in the direction of a full fledged festival and already organised at the new open-air venue at Metelkova. | In 2012 and 2013, this was organised by the [[Kinodvor Cinema]] and the [[Slovenian Cinematheque]]. In 2014, the K3 project was taken over by the young crew of the [[Kraken Film Society]], which was – at least formally – established for this purpose. Though still less ambitious in scope than FeKK, it was a step in the direction of a full fledged festival and already organised at the new open-air venue at Metelkova. | ||
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==Programme== | ==Programme== | ||
− | Young as it is, the festival is still developing and does not yet have any distinctive identity or curating practice. Yet, in this early stage the main programme consists of a section with new locally sourced short films, out of which three are sent to the K3 Festival and are also included in the second main part, the international competitive section. In 2015, this included only the ex | + | Young as it is, the festival is still developing and does not yet have any distinctive identity or curating practice. Yet, in this early stage the main programme consists of a section with new locally sourced short films, out of which three are sent to the K3 Festival and are also included in the second main part, the international competitive section. In 2015, this included only the ex-Yugoslav countries and the winning film was made by the Serbian director (and actor) Jelena Gavrilović. |
− | Other programme segments at FeKK consisted of a selection of movie trailers ( | + | Other programme segments at FeKK have consisted of a selection of movie trailers (selected in cooperation with the Belgrade-based MKC Kombinat), a retrospective of Slovenian short films organised in collaboration with the [[Slovenian Film Centre]], a series of best short films that were included in recent editions of the Motovun Film Festival, and films produced under the wing of [[Luksuz Production]]. Also screened was a retrospective of young, promising authors and a children's programme co-produced with [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]]. |
There is also the regular additional film festival programme with discussions and round tables. One of them was on the issues of international co-productions and was done together with the team of [[Creative Europe Desk Slovenia]]. | There is also the regular additional film festival programme with discussions and round tables. One of them was on the issues of international co-productions and was done together with the team of [[Creative Europe Desk Slovenia]]. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Kraken Film Society]] | ||
*[[Slovenian Cinematheque]] | *[[Slovenian Cinematheque]] | ||
*[[Slovenian Film Centre]] | *[[Slovenian Film Centre]] | ||
*[[Luksuz Production]] | *[[Luksuz Production]] | ||
*[[Kinodvor Cinema]] | *[[Kinodvor Cinema]] | ||
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*[[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]] | *[[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]] | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
− | *[http:// | + | *[http://www.fekk.si/?lang=en FeKK website] |
*[http://www.kraken.si/ Kraken Film Society] | *[http://www.kraken.si/ Kraken Film Society] | ||
− | *[k3festival.com | + | *[http://www.k3festival.com K3 Festival website] |
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+ | {{Gallery}} | ||
[[Category:Festivals]] | [[Category:Festivals]] | ||
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[[Category:Film]] | [[Category:Film]] | ||
[[Category:Festivals in August]] | [[Category:Festivals in August]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Updated 2017]] |
Latest revision as of 15:07, 11 April 2024
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24 Nov 2017
26 Nov 2017
New Slovenian Cinema III programme, curated by Nataša Kramberger and featuring Liberation Day, a documentary film about Laibach's 2015 North Korea concerts, co-produced by Staragara, and short films selected by FeKK Ljubljana Short Film Festival, organised by Periskop and supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Berlin,
The festival takes place at two main locations: the indoor hall of the Slovenian Cinematheque and its Summer Open-air Cinema at the Museum Quarter in the "new" part of the Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone. After the main festival ends, some of its programme later travels through other venues around Slovenia.
International collaborations represent an important part of the festival, especially the collaboration with the K3 Festival from Austria. There, the three best Slovenian films are presented in a regional short film competition section.
The screenings of FeKK Ljubljana Short Film Festival take place at the Slovenian Cinematheque Summer Open-air Cinema, 2016
Background and the K3 Festival
The precursor of the FeKK festival is the K3 Ljubljana festival, a project initiated by the Villach-based K3 Festival, which connected three local competitions of short film – K3 Udine (Italy), K3 Klagenfurt (Austria) and K3 Ljubljana. Each of these choose the three best new short films from the respective country and sent them to Villach to compete in the regional competition programme called 3x3.
In 2012 and 2013, this was organised by the Kinodvor Cinema and the Slovenian Cinematheque. In 2014, the K3 project was taken over by the young crew of the Kraken Film Society, which was – at least formally – established for this purpose. Though still less ambitious in scope than FeKK, it was a step in the direction of a full fledged festival and already organised at the new open-air venue at Metelkova.
Programme
Young as it is, the festival is still developing and does not yet have any distinctive identity or curating practice. Yet, in this early stage the main programme consists of a section with new locally sourced short films, out of which three are sent to the K3 Festival and are also included in the second main part, the international competitive section. In 2015, this included only the ex-Yugoslav countries and the winning film was made by the Serbian director (and actor) Jelena Gavrilović.
Other programme segments at FeKK have consisted of a selection of movie trailers (selected in cooperation with the Belgrade-based MKC Kombinat), a retrospective of Slovenian short films organised in collaboration with the Slovenian Film Centre, a series of best short films that were included in recent editions of the Motovun Film Festival, and films produced under the wing of Luksuz Production. Also screened was a retrospective of young, promising authors and a children's programme co-produced with Animateka International Animated Film Festival.
There is also the regular additional film festival programme with discussions and round tables. One of them was on the issues of international co-productions and was done together with the team of Creative Europe Desk Slovenia.
See also
- Kraken Film Society
- Slovenian Cinematheque
- Slovenian Film Centre
- Luksuz Production
- Kinodvor Cinema
- Animateka International Animated Film Festival