Mangart Production Group
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23 Nov 2018
25 Nov 2018
New Slovenian Cinema, featuring 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; The Box, an animation by Dušan Kastelic (Bugbrain Studio); the short film The Invisible Hand of Adam Smith by Slobodan Maksimović, co-produced by Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia); Assunta, directed by Ester Ivakić and produced by Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (AGRFT); Chasm, directed by Ana Trebše and co-produced by Mangart Production Group Ltd; Dance of Love, directed by Leo Černic and produced by Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (AGRFT); A Very Short Film, directed by Asja Trost; and documentaries Spreading the Seed by Ana Cerar, produced by Luksuz Production and Growing Up by Siniša Gačič and Dominik Mencej, produced by Zuhr Film, organised by Periskop
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20 Nov 2015
22 Nov 2015
This Metal has Soul, an exhibition and documentary by the National Museum of Slovenia, Mangart Production Group Ltd and Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia), at the International Mountaineering Festival, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Prague,
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9 Dec 2013
A screening of the documentary drama Sphinx by Vojko Anzeljc and Gregor Kresal, produced by Mangart Production Group Ltd, Sfinga Pro, Produkcija Viharnik, and supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Bucharest,
In 1998 the group established the Mangart Production Group Ltd, a private company for film and TV production with Tomaž Grubar functioning as executive producer, Vojko Anzeljc as director, and Sašo Kolarič as scriptwriter, accountant and head. In 1998 directors Igor Šterk, Boris Petkovič and Simon Obleščak and scriptwriters Urša Krišelj and Jan Cvitkovič were invited to work with them and in 1998 another 50 episodes were produced. Since 1999 Mangart Production Group has produced the series Zmenkarije (‘Rendezvous’), the sport series Adrenalina and the comedy series TV Dober dan (‘TV Good Afternoon’), which originally began in 1999 on POP TV. Since 2001 TV Dober dan has become very popular, occupying eight scriptwriters and generating a theatre spin-off and merchandising. In 2001 the group organised and directed the Viktor Award (Slovene Media Award) ceremony in co-production with Pop TV and Revija STOP. They have also produced also some advertising and music spot projects.