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Beljaška 32, Knezova 2 (offices), SI-1000 Ljubljana
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Bela Film Ltd was established in 1998 by film director Maja Weiss and producer Ida Weiss. The company aims to produce feature, short and documentary films for Slovene and international audiences. So far around 20 films of different formats and genres have been produced by Bela Film Ltd.


Production

Bela Film's inaugural documentary Cesta bratstva in enotnosti [The Road of Fraternity and Unity] (1999), directed by Maja Weiss, received an official nomination for the Silver Wolf Award at the International Documentary Film Festival in Amsterdam 1999 and participated in more than 20 international film festivals. The company's next documentary, Ghost Riders In The Sky, was directed by Harry Rag in co-production with Taris Film Productions of Solingen, Germany.

Then in 2000 Bela Film produced Nuba – čisti ljudje [Nuba – Pure People] directed by Tomo Križnar and Maja Weiss. The same year saw the release of Steklarski Blues [Glazier Blues], a documentary about workers in a Hrastnik glass factory directed by Harry Rag. This film participated in more than 30 international film festivals, including Clermont-Ferrand, Sheffield, and Leipzig.

In 2002 Bela Film released its first full-length feature film, Varuh na meji [Guardian of the Frontier], directed by Maja Weiss. This film was released at the Berlinale 2002, where it received the Manfred Salzgeber Award for the Most Innovative European Film, followed by a nomination for the Fassbinder Award for the Best European First Feature Film. The film participated in more than 60 international film festivals.

In 2004 the short features Child in Time and Under Prešeren's Head were produced, and 2006 saw the release of the short documentary Hočem osvojiti svet [I Want to Conquer the World], a film portrait of the actress Marija Vera, aired on Radio-Television Slovenia. Also in 2006, the film Hudičeva kolonija [In Devil's Colony], directed by Boris Petković, was shot in a small town Tichilesti in Romania. Bela Film's recent production Instalacija ljubezni [Installation of Love], directed by Maja Weiss, is a co-production with Taris Filmproduktion of Solingen, Germany, and Iluzija from Ljubljana.

In 2010 with three films in production, the Bela Film produced the TV documentary Kam je izginil delavski razred? [Where has the Working Class Gone?] in co-production with Radio-Television Slovenia, with is first appearance at the 13th edition of the Festival of Slovenian Film. The film was also aired as the "Documentary of the Month" on Slovene public television in October 2010.

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