Difference between revisions of "Autumn Film School, International Colloquium of Film Theory"
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After a pause the Autumn Film School was revived in 2006 by EKRAN and the Slovenian Cinematheque with a programme of lectures by Nil Baskar, Zdenko Vrdlovec, Dušan Rutar, Mitja Reichenberg, Melita Zajc and Simon Popek, on the subjects of Writing on Film and the State of Contemporary Film Criticism. | After a pause the Autumn Film School was revived in 2006 by EKRAN and the Slovenian Cinematheque with a programme of lectures by Nil Baskar, Zdenko Vrdlovec, Dušan Rutar, Mitja Reichenberg, Melita Zajc and Simon Popek, on the subjects of Writing on Film and the State of Contemporary Film Criticism. | ||
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In 2003 the School dealt with the subject of contemporary documentary film in the territories of the former Yugoslavia. A Croatian documentary film was accompanied by a lecture by producer Nenad Puhovski and film theoretician Hrvoje Turkovic. Documentaries from Serbia and Montenegro were presented by Saša Radojevic and film makers Momir Matovic and Želimir Žilnik. Productions from Bosnia and Herzegovina were presented by Amra Bakšic, a young producer and one of selectors of the Sarajevo Film Festival. Macedonian film was presented by publicist Peter Volnarovski. Dina Iordanova from Great Britain lectured on Cinema of Flames: Balkan Film, Culture and the Media.
After a pause the Autumn Film School was revived in 2006 by EKRAN and the Slovenian Cinematheque with a programme of lectures by Nil Baskar, Zdenko Vrdlovec, Dušan Rutar, Mitja Reichenberg, Melita Zajc and Simon Popek, on the subjects of Writing on Film and the State of Contemporary Film Criticism.