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− | Ekspres Ekspres is regarded by many as the film that marked the beginning of the renaissance of Slovene cinema in the mid '90. With it's international success it turned the attention of international audience towards Slovene cinema again. It won more than 15 international awards at film festivals, including Grand Prix (Golden Antigone), Audience and Critics Award in Montpellier (France), Audience and "Findling" Award in Cottbus (Germany), Grand Prix at Alpe Adria Festival in Trieste (Italy), Special Jury Award at the Molodist Film Festival in Kyiv (Ukraine) and in Tromso (Norwey), Coup de Coeur Award in Mons (Belgium) and Best foreign Film Award in Palić (Serbia), etc. During 1999-2000 the film was distributed in Germany (it being the first Slovene film after 30 years to have cinema distribution in an EU country). Ekspres Eskpres also won the Best Director Award, FIPRESCI Prize and the Prize For Best Actor, the Best Photography Award and the Best Sound Award at the 1997 [[Festival of Slovene Film]] in Portorož. | + | Ekspres Ekspres is regarded by many as the film that marked the beginning of the renaissance of Slovene cinema in the mid '90. With it's international success it turned the attention of international audience towards Slovene cinema again. It won more than 15 international awards at film festivals, including Grand Prix (Golden Antigone), Audience and Critics Award in Montpellier (France), Audience and "Findling" Award in Cottbus (Germany), Grand Prix at Alpe Adria Festival in Trieste (Italy), Special Jury Award at the Molodist Film Festival in Kyiv (Ukraine) and in Tromso (Norwey), Coup de Coeur Award in Mons (Belgium) and Best foreign Film Award in Palić (Serbia), etc. With Ekspres Ekspres Slovene cinema reached also larger international (at least European) audience since During 1999-2000 the film was distributed in Germany (it being the first Slovene film after 30 years to have cinema distribution in an EU country). Ekspres Eskpres also won the Best Director Award, FIPRESCI Prize and the Prize For Best Actor, the Best Photography Award and the Best Sound Award at the 1997 [[Festival of Slovene Film]] in Portorož. |
Ljubljana was selected in the Tiger Award competition of the Rotterdam film festival programme in 2002. Film was shown in festivals around the world (Karlovy Vary, Seattle, St. Petersburg, Moscow, Thessaloniki, Montpellier, etc). It won the [[Vesna Award]] for Best Actor and the Best Photography Award at the 2002 [[Festival of Slovene Film]] in Portorož. Slovene cinematography was represented by Šterk's film Ljubljana in the frame of the Austrian National Film Festival in Graz in March 2003. | Ljubljana was selected in the Tiger Award competition of the Rotterdam film festival programme in 2002. Film was shown in festivals around the world (Karlovy Vary, Seattle, St. Petersburg, Moscow, Thessaloniki, Montpellier, etc). It won the [[Vesna Award]] for Best Actor and the Best Photography Award at the 2002 [[Festival of Slovene Film]] in Portorož. Slovene cinematography was represented by Šterk's film Ljubljana in the frame of the Austrian National Film Festival in Graz in March 2003. |
Revision as of 18:55, 23 January 2010
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2 Nov 2018
9 Nov 2018
The screenings of Express, express, directed by Igor Šterk (A.A.C. Productions, Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)); Spare Parts, directed by Damjan Kozole (E-motion Film); Class Enemy, directed by Rok Biček (Triglav Film); Guardian of the Frontier, directed by Maja Weiss (Bela Film Ltd); Landscape No. 2, directed by Vinko Möderndorfer (Forum Ljubljana); and the restored version of The Valley of Peace (1956), directed by France Štiglic (Triglav Film), with director Maja Weiss and actor Igor Samobor attending the screenings, in the Cinema of Slovenia: Terra Incognita programme,
at the Minsk International Film Festival Listapad
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14 Jul 2018
22 Jul 2018
Screenings of Ivan, directed by Janez Burger (Staragara), The Miner, directed by Hanna A. W. Slak (Nukleus Film), Men Don't Cry, co-produced by Iridium Film, Perseverance, directed by Miha Knific (Nukleus Film), in the Minority Co-Production section; Codelli, directed by Miha Čelar (Astral Film), in the Documentary section; Quiet, directed by Barbara Zemljič (Blade Production) in the Short Film section; Nighthawk, directed by Špela Čadež (Finta, Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia), Bonobostudio), Come Along, directed by Igor Šterk (A.A.C. Productions), Koyaa - Naughty Toy Car and Koyaa - Flying Workbook, directed by Kolja Saksida (ZVVIKS, Institute for Film and Audiovisual Production), in the Films for Children section; Back to Me(mories) and What Remains by Neli Maraž and Lucky for Us! by Jure Dostal, all produced by Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (AGRFT), in the Student section; supported by the Slovenian Film Centre,
at the Pula Film Festival
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17 May 2018
20 May 2018
Days of Slovenian Film in Pula, featuring the screenings of the restored version of the Slovenian classic Real Pests, directed by Jože Bevc (restored by Iridium Film), Slovenia, Australia and Tomorrow the World, directed by Marko Naberšnik (Perfo Production), Come Along, directed by Igor Šterk (A.A.C. Productions), and Let Him Be a Basketball Player, directed by Boris Petkovič (Gustav Film), organised by the Slovenian Film Centre in cooperation with the Slovenian Cultural Association Istra and the Pula Film Festival,
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3 May 2018
23 May 2018
Screenings of Sailing to Paradise, directed by Blaž Završnik (Sever & Sever Production), and Come Along, directed by Igor Šterk (A.A.C. Productions), supported by the Consulate of the Republic of Slovenia Trinidad and Tobago,
at the European Film Festival Trinidad and Tobago
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20 Sep 2017
21 Sep 2017
Screenings of Come with Me, directed by Igor Šterk (A.A.C. Productions), and Nightlife, directed by Damjan Kozole (Vertigo),
at the Leskovac International Film Direction Festival LIFFE
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26 Sep 2016
30 Sep 2016
Screenings of Nika, directed by Slobodan Maksimović (Nora Production Group), Come with Me, directed by Igor Šterk (A.A.C. Productions), The Beat of Love, directed by Boris Petković (Gustav Film), A Well Spent Afternoon, directed by Martin Turk (Bela Film Ltd), Prince Ki-Ki-Do: The Balloon by Grega Mastnak (OZOR), and Last Lunch by Miha Šubic at the 21st International Film Festival for Children and Young Audience Schlingel
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31 May 2016
A screening of Ljubljana, directed by Igor Šterk (A.A.C. Productions), supported by the Consulate General of the Republic of Slovenia Munich,
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14 May 2016
17 May 2016
Screenings of Nightlife, directed by Damjan Kozole (Vertigo), Come with Me, directed by Igor Šterk (A.A.C. Productions), Comedy of Tears, directed by Marko Sosič (Arsmedia), and Houston, We Have a Problem!, directed by Žiga Virc (Studio Virc), presented by the Slovenian Film Centre at the Film Market
at the Cannes International Film Festival
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5 Nov 2015
8 Nov 2015
Screenings of Šiška Deluxe, directed by Jan Cvitkovič (Perfo Production), 9:06, directed by Igor Šterk (A.A.C. Productions), Dad, directed by Vlado Škafar (Gustav Film), Little Houses, directed by Darko Sinko and Matjaž Ivanišin (Nosorogi), and Karpotrotter, directed by Matjaž Ivanišin (Studio Legen), and Igor Šterk as member of the jury at the 25th Film Festival Cottbus
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29 Sep 2010
7 Oct 2010
9:06 by Igor Šterk (A.A.C. Productions) presented at the Best of Europe Strand section
at the Raindance Film Festival
Šterk's features
Ekspres Ekspres is regarded by many as the film that marked the beginning of the renaissance of Slovene cinema in the mid '90. With it's international success it turned the attention of international audience towards Slovene cinema again. It won more than 15 international awards at film festivals, including Grand Prix (Golden Antigone), Audience and Critics Award in Montpellier (France), Audience and "Findling" Award in Cottbus (Germany), Grand Prix at Alpe Adria Festival in Trieste (Italy), Special Jury Award at the Molodist Film Festival in Kyiv (Ukraine) and in Tromso (Norwey), Coup de Coeur Award in Mons (Belgium) and Best foreign Film Award in Palić (Serbia), etc. With Ekspres Ekspres Slovene cinema reached also larger international (at least European) audience since During 1999-2000 the film was distributed in Germany (it being the first Slovene film after 30 years to have cinema distribution in an EU country). Ekspres Eskpres also won the Best Director Award, FIPRESCI Prize and the Prize For Best Actor, the Best Photography Award and the Best Sound Award at the 1997 Festival of Slovene Film in Portorož.
Ljubljana was selected in the Tiger Award competition of the Rotterdam film festival programme in 2002. Film was shown in festivals around the world (Karlovy Vary, Seattle, St. Petersburg, Moscow, Thessaloniki, Montpellier, etc). It won the Vesna Award for Best Actor and the Best Photography Award at the 2002 Festival of Slovene Film in Portorož. Slovene cinematography was represented by Šterk's film Ljubljana in the frame of the Austrian National Film Festival in Graz in March 2003.
Tuning, the third feature film by Igor Šterk, had its world premiere in July 2005 in competitionof the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. At the 54th International Film Festival in Mannheim-Heidelberg in November 2005, the film Tuning received the Main Awardfor the Best Feature Film. It also received Vesuvio Award for the Best Feature Film at Napoli Film Festival. It was successfully shown at festivals all over Europe and America: Montreal, Chicago, Edinburgh, Buenos Aires, Ghent (competition), Montpellier (competiton), Denver, Kerala, etc. In 2008 a short film Vdih (Every Breath You Take) by Igor Šterk has been produced.
See also