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− | Temporama's early work focused on low- and no-budget shorts which they were nevertheless successful in placing at a wide range of festivals at home and abroad. Their breakthrough came in 2018 with the widely praised ''Posledice'' (Consequences, dir. Darko Štante), an intense LGBT drama set in a youth detention centre, which premiered at the Toronto International Film festival, went on to win ten awards, and was picked up by a host of distributors worldwide. | + | Temporama's early work focused on low- and no-budget shorts which they were nevertheless successful in placing at a wide range of festivals at home and abroad. Their breakthrough came in 2018 with the widely praised ''Posledice'' (Consequences, dir. [[Darko Štante]]), an intense LGBT drama set in a youth detention centre, which premiered at the Toronto International Film festival, went on to win ten awards, and was picked up by a host of distributors worldwide. |
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A long-feature Father by Srdan Golubović, coproduced by Vertigo, a short film Bits by Áron Horváth Botka, produced by A Atalanta, a documentary Antigone – How Dare We! by Jani Sever (Sever & Sever Production), Reconciliation by Marija Zidar (Vertigo) presented in a documentary fine cut section Last Stop Trieste, Orchestra by Matevž Luzar, produced by Gustav Film at the First Cut Lab', a producer Matjaž Jerič (Temporama Film Society) participating in the section Cold Open, and participation in coproduction meetings When East Meets West, supported by Slovenian Film Centre,
at the Trieste Film Festival
Productions
Temporama's early work focused on low- and no-budget shorts which they were nevertheless successful in placing at a wide range of festivals at home and abroad. Their breakthrough came in 2018 with the widely praised Posledice (Consequences, dir. Darko Štante), an intense LGBT drama set in a youth detention centre, which premiered at the Toronto International Film festival, went on to win ten awards, and was picked up by a host of distributors worldwide.
In November 2020 they joined Petra Pan Film Production and December Institute in receiving development funding from the Creative Europe MEDIA programme. Noben glas (Neither Voice), a family drama written by Ester Ivakič and Nika Jurman, their first feature film, and set in 1970s Yugoslavia.