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− | The [[Štaderzen Production]] was founded in [[established::2003]] by [[Dražen Štader]], born in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, who graduated at the [[Faculty of Economics, University of Ljubljana]] and later also in film directing at the [[Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (AGRFT)]] in Ljubljana. The film production company creates commercials, TV shows, web films, corporate films, short films, and feature films. | + | The [[Štaderzen Production]] was founded in [[established::2003]] by [[Dražen Štader]], born in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, who graduated at the [[Faculty of Economics, University of Ljubljana]] and later also in film directing at the [[Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (AGRFT)]] in Ljubljana. The film production company creates commercials, TV shows, web films, corporate films, short films, and feature films. The company works under the name Produkcija Studio. |
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− | [[Dražen Štader|Dražen Štader's]] first film was ''In Transit'' (2000), which was awarded as the best student film at the [[Festival of Slovenian Film]], followed by ''Žile, Sweet Life'' (2001), ''Orgasmus'' (2002) and the documentary film ''Rudi Omota: The Overlooked Chapter of Slovene Cinematography'' (2004). At the New York Independent Film Festival his documentary ''Honeymoon'' won the award for best adult-themed documentary. ''Honeymoon'' is the first part of a trilogy that deals with modern Japanese society through a prism of sexploitation. It focuses on a live TV sex station named Paradise TV that pushes the boundaries of reality television on a daily basis. [[Dražen Štader]] makes also music video clips and commercials. He usually edits his own films. | + | [[Dražen Štader|Dražen Štader's]] first film was ''In Transit'' (2000), which was awarded as the best student film at the [[Festival of Slovenian Film]], followed by ''Žile, Sweet Life'' (2001), ''Orgasmus'' (2002) and the documentary film ''Rudi Omota: The Overlooked Chapter of Slovene Cinematography'' (2004). At the New York Independent Film Festival his documentary ''Honeymoon'' won the award for best adult-themed documentary. ''Honeymoon'' is the first part of a trilogy that deals with modern Japanese society through a prism of sexploitation. It focuses on a live TV sex station named Paradise TV that pushes the boundaries of reality television on a daily basis. A feature documentary film Paradise Tv (2012) was co-produced by the Produkcija Studio. |
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+ | [[Dražen Štader]] makes also music video clips and commercials. He usually edits his own films. | ||
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Revision as of 15:20, 27 January 2012
Dražen Štader's first film was In Transit (2000), which was awarded as the best student film at the Festival of Slovenian Film, followed by Žile, Sweet Life (2001), Orgasmus (2002) and the documentary film Rudi Omota: The Overlooked Chapter of Slovene Cinematography (2004). At the New York Independent Film Festival his documentary Honeymoon won the award for best adult-themed documentary. Honeymoon is the first part of a trilogy that deals with modern Japanese society through a prism of sexploitation. It focuses on a live TV sex station named Paradise TV that pushes the boundaries of reality television on a daily basis. A feature documentary film Paradise Tv (2012) was co-produced by the Produkcija Studio.
Dražen Štader makes also music video clips and commercials. He usually edits his own films.