
PRAGUE SPRING
A contemplation between Ljubljana and Prague in 1969 and a unique elegy for Jan Palach and the Prague Spring.
Slovenia (Yugoslavia) 1969 / 11:00 /
Director: Vinko Rozman ̇

NOKTURNO
Bare chestnut branches, the play of clouds, images of a dark day collapsing in on itself – all are crafted to strike with the simplicity and immediacy of perceptions of vanishing, dying, and forgetting. Brief, interwoven shots whose connections recall a musical score or a poem in free verse. And this film was made by a seventeen-year-old boy.
Slovenia (Yugoslavia) 1965 / 12:00 / Director: Vasko Pregelj

ON LOVE SKILLS OR FILM WITH 14441 FRAMES
INot far from the village of Saramazalino stands a barracks housing hundreds of soldiers, and right next to it a girls’ boarding school with several hundred young women. The girls and the soldiers never meet.
Serbia (Yugoslavia) 1972 / 10:00 / Director: Karpo Godina

LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT
The play of abstract shapes creates a male figure that comes to life. When a female figure joins him, an interaction of conquest emerges between them. This interaction is not generated through the animation of the figures themselves, but through the animation of lines and borders
Slovenia (Yugoslavia) 1972 / 3:00 / Director: Tone Racki

EVERYTHING IS SPINNING
Using the techniques of scratching, colouring, and drawing repeating patterns onto already exposed film stock, the filmmaker created an animation in which the ecstasy of colour shades and shifting motifs highlights the very physicality of the film medium – both in the image and in the accompanying sound.
Slovenia (Yugoslavia) 1978 / 2:00 / Director: Davorin Marc

BISMILLAH /IN FOUR MOVEMENTS/ DISLOCATED THIRD EYE SERIES
Bismillah is part of the creative opus of OM Production, a mysterious collective that began its artistic journey in 1975. It encompassed 41 remarkable, one-of-a-kind film works and just as many creators. The series, by means of a dislocated “third eye” frees the camera from the author’s gaze and explores the kinetic possibilities of cinematic expression and invites the audience into a hypnotic vertiginous experience.
Slovenia (Yugoslavia) 1984 / 31:00 /
Director: Sulejman Ferencak/OM production