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− | Since being established in [[established::2000]], [[Astral Film]] has produced several feature films and documentaries, as well as cross-media documentaries and docu-fiction projects. Productions in their filmography include the feature ''Amir'' (2002), the documentary films ''Tatjana in Motherland'' (2014) and ''Goodnight, Irene'' (2017), the cross-media documentary project ''Reinventing the Wheel'' (2016), featuring an animated beaver who tells the story of the oldest wooden wheel in the world, which was discovered in the Ljubljana marshes in 2003, and the docu-fiction ''Codelli'' (2016). | + | Since being established in [[established::2000]] by producer [[Miha Čelar]], [[Astral Film]] has produced several feature films and documentaries, as well as cross-media documentaries and docu-fiction projects. Productions in their filmography include the feature ''Amir'' (2002), the documentary films ''Tatjana in Motherland'' (2014) and ''Goodnight, Irene'' (2017), the cross-media documentary project ''Reinventing the Wheel'' (2016), featuring an animated beaver who tells the story of the oldest wooden wheel in the world, which was discovered in the Ljubljana marshes in 2003, and the docu-fiction ''Codelli'' (2016). |
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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