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A still from Republika Slovenija [The Republic of Slovenia], a docudrama about the arms trafficking events from the early years of Slovenia. Shown at Mladinsko Showcase in 2016 and that same year also given the Borštnik Jury Award.
A huge number of important Slovene directors have been presenting their work here, among them being Eduard Miler, Matjaž Pograjc, Ivica Buljan, Vito Taufer, Matjaž Farič, Ajda Ross, etc.
New (or at least yet unseen) shows also got to be set up, as did workshops and discussions, often featuring foreign guests like the American playwright Norman Allen and the Bulgarian director Mladen Alexiev. Of the authors and performances from abroad, one can also note multiple works by the director Oliver Frljić as well as plays by Ivana Sajko, Željko Zorica, Borut Šeparović, and Natalija Manojlović, all of them coming from Croatia.
Between 2012 and 2015 the festival was conceived in cooperation with Glej Theatre, thus becoming a joint conceptual and promotional platform called Overflight, the International Theatre Festival. With Glej being an NGO and Mladinsko a public institution, both theatres nevertheless share a common stake in exploring liminal aesthetics as well as producing daring performances. Daktari Club was usually used as a venue for workshops, lecture and general socialising.
In 2012 the Overflight Festival cooperated with the Croatian festival Perforacije, with whom they exchanged and co-produced certain performances and programmes.
In 2013, Overflight cooperated with ICORN, the international cities of refuge network, and in 2014 was set up synchronously with a Ljubljana meeting of the East European Performing Arts Platform – EEPAP, which took place at Pocket Teater Studio.
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