Two sculptures that Fritz Lang created in Ljutomer in 1915 were presented in 2000 in Ljubljana and Venice, also in Berlin and Madrid.
A catalogue for the Venice exhibition that presented also Fritz Lang's sculptures from the year 1915.
The Slovenian Cinematheque Museum Department is one of the four departments of the Slovenian Cinematheque and its roots go back to 1973 when the Film Museum was established by the Association of Slovenian Filmmakers (in 1979 it merged with the Theatre Museum into the Slovene Theatre and Film Museum) and was integrated in the Slovenian Cinematheque in 1996. Its main tasks are to systematically collect and assess exhibits of importance for the history of Slovene cinema and to document Slovene film production. The department initiated the Ita Rina Museum at Škratelj Homestead in Divača. In collaboration with the Municipality of Divača the Museum Department renovated the homestead in 2011 and expanded it to the Museum of Slovenian Film Actors.
Four sculptures – two flower pots and two busts of Bacchus – created in 1915 by the world-renown film-maker Fritz Lang (1890–1976), discovered in Eastern Slovenia no earlier than in the 80s, undoubtedly represent the highlights of the collection. The sculptures were presented in Berlin, Venice (2000) and La Coruña (2008), revealing the importance of sculpture in Lang's films.
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A catalogue for the Venice exhibition that presented also Fritz Lang's sculptures from the year 1915.
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The Škratelj Homestead houses the permanent exhibition on the first Slovene film star Ita Rina (1907–1979)