This 60-minute film deals with the artistic work of Ranko Radovanović , a talented and skilled cartoonist originally from Montenegro who, upon arriving in Belgrade, became a respected member of the famous animation studio Bikić.
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This 60-minute film deals with the artistic work of Ranko Radovanović , a talented and skilled cartoonist originally from Montenegro who, upon arriving in Belgrade, became a respected member of the famous animation studio Bikić.
Mira, a film producer, is exhausted by the complicated process as the shooting comes to an end. While wandering around the set, she encounters crew members who overwhelm her with problems that have no easy solutions. She is especially drawn to the melody only she can hear, which leads her to walk through the forest near the set. The shooting wraps up, and Mira decides to leave the film.
A secret affair between two people with "perfect" lives exposes their deepest wounds and challenges the idea that stability and comfort is worth more than happiness.
In The Consul of Nowhereland, there lives the self-appointed consul of a country that no longer exits: Yugoslavia. Teetering on the threshold between nostalgia and critical distance (and oscillating between digital film and Super 8), Alex Milić paints a portrait of a past that lives on in the heads of many.
A big modern house has only two inhabitants: an elderly couple, humble peasants. They seem rather lost and not too much accustomed to such a space. They are waiting for somebody. The objects and sounds in the house help us realize that "somebody" means: the son, daughter-in-law and grandson, living in France... Coloring Easter eggs (Orthodox folk custom) for all of them, knitting the sweater for grandson, waiting. Will the awaited ones come...!? Eternal, metaphysical waiting.
A Day in the Desert is a short film that depicts a day in the glitch desert. Strange glitch noises are heard from far and near, and a cloud of smoke moving at high speed comes and goes.
The main character of this film which is mostly made from found footage and appropriated images, is a simple software, an ordinary online text-to-speech voice generator. It does what all similar generators do, but there is one difference. This text-to-speech voice generator, after completing many tasks, somehow becomes aware of its own existence. It loves to contemplate complex topics such as death, life, and existence. One of its main subjects is the relationship between death and the body. Our main character is bodiless, so it asks itself: Are incorporeality and immortality synonymous? What does it mean to die? Is dying a bliss or a course? How it would feel to be without a body, but to be alive? Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
A music film story full of art lending and landscapes of the entire Montenegro filmed from the land, from the air, from the water and underwater, synchronized with purposely made instrumental ambient music. Montenegro is depicted through all four seasons and different times of day.
The girl's morning begins in conflict with her own persona.
Unable to achieve true love and meaning a Christ like figure descents into an existential nightmare, or shall we say - lovemare.
A story about beginnings of filmmaking in Montenegro, marked by talented duo: the director Velimir Stojanovic and screenwriter Ratko Djurovic.
Featuring elite fighters Anastazija Petrovic and Biljana Mitrovic, FORCE VITALE is a kinetic experience of martial arts. Dynamism, energy and intensity.
The history, purpose, and use of icons in the Orthodox Church.
Terrorism, fever of consumerist orgy, exploitation of female sensuality for marketing purposes, the duality of human nature torn between creativity and destruction, war and music, beauty and destruction. These are the themes of this surreal etudes of bizarre and tragic modern societies of the West.
These materials document a double jubilee of emperor Nikola Petrović 'Njegoš' - 50 years at the Montenegrin throne and his golden wedding with empress Milena, which are accompanied by proclaiming Nikola to be the king, and Montenegro to be the kingdom. Nikola tried to bring noble guests and give this event as much publicity as possible.
A young girl is haunted by whispers of past memories with Josh, who quietly walks away from her life, leaving her feeling empty.
Jaksa is a student. He spends the summer in his hometown – with friends and with Sonja. But now the summer is over, his mother voices ideas about his future, and Sonja will leave soon. The end of summer forces Jaksa to realize, to decide, and to say goodbye.
Torn between her father’s invisible illness and a community that doesn’t understand it, a woman chooses to fight to save herself, even if that fight unleashes a darkness within.
It's a story about Stefan and Sanja a couple going on vacation, during the journey they start to play a game. A game where they first meet each other. As they getting to know each other it reveals unknown sides of the partner, leading to jealousy ending with a tragic end for both of them.
An arable field barely a small room size, mountainous grass sprouting between the stones, a wild pear tree all grown with brush-wood but still so apposite to be engraft, water appearing from the very rocks, a colony of bees fugitives settled into an oak-tree cavity, connection with the world from a high top – all this means the life, all this is a miracle of the life, all this seems to be a God blessed gift in the harsh karst of Montenegro.
Couple of minutes before death artist Husein Markuš shares his life memories.
A documentary about nepotism in state administration in Montenegro.
An ode to the Balkans and the people who live in its rugged landscapes. Small vignettes that form a kaleidoscope expressing the principles and values of those who live in the mountains, their perseverance in maintaining their way of life over time. A legacy for future generations.
A TV special of the popular Montenegrin comedy show.
In a timeless landscape that looks like the beginning of the creation, a shepherd communicates with his goats and sheep the way he would do with people. Twenty or so different cries, screams, chirps, babbles, mumbles, whispers, whistles and other ways of communicating, to a human ear might sound like an incomprehensible cacophony, but for these goats and sheep it is a sign of agreement, a system, a language, a rhythmic sermon and a melody they look forward, understand and obey - A perfect harmony between man, animals and nature.
In an unequal fight between a centuries-old Roma culture, strict codices, tradition and a young-girl's dreams, an exciting story emerges from the hidden spaces of a Podgorica's suburb. Into that parallel world, cameras enter for the first time - Filmed in shocking, but also fairy-tale like settings of abandoned train carriages, landfills, waste and streets - where the shelter from the rain and a kind word of a transgender prostitute suffice for happiness in a cold night.
Vlado Georgiev live in Herceg Novi, 9th August 2004.