Romeo & Julio 2009
Break-dance trash musical comedy/parody based on William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet.
Break-dance trash musical comedy/parody based on William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet.
Hundreds of frozen and starved people floating on boats in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea fleeing from the war... Familiar scenes that we are used to seeing in recent times. But the year is 1944, and the refugees are travelling from Europe to Africa. After Italian capitulation,and before the arrival of German army, 28 000 Dalmatian Croats left their home villages and towns to live for two years under the tents in the middle of Egyptian desert, in a kind of a communist model village that was formed to show the Allies how the new Yugoslavia will look like when the war ends. This is a story about them.
A film within a film within a film within a fish.
Following the form of a tetrahedron, the film consists of four regular segments, each covering one topic. It gained a cult status among Split kino-amateurs of older generations.
Between four walls of her apartment, a girl enjoys in intimate idleness and being her true self.
Break-up flick.
A 8mm experimental short made in Kino Klub Split.
A meditation on transience composed through juxtaposition of sun-bathed exteriors of Split and dark interiors, landscapes of the city and close-ups of human faces, movements and stillness, the material and the spiritual.
Briefly depicted fragments from the characters' lives, through summer and winter, as each of them suffers a loss. Cinematic meditation on inevitable loss.
Experimental short.
Experimental short.
Roko and Mirela are friends from Split. A big music festival is taking place in the city and Mirela wants to go.
Creating mystical cinematic supernovas through elaborate cutting techniques.
Compressing one idle day in the life of a young artist by rotating the camera through his room, a sort of a self-portrait of Lordan Zafranović resembles a one-shot film, its grainy photography and moody music suggesting a meditative atmosphere characteristic for Split authors of his generation.
Conceptual-structural film by Branko Karabatić exploring media and television.
Roza is looking for a new roommate. Karmen is looking for refuge.
Two brothers are renovating the apartment that they have inherited from their recently deceased mother. By working together, they will finally face the traumatic past that has been troubling their relationship throughout the years.
An experimental film with no plot. Consists mostly of static shots portraying train wagons. The word COMPOSITION in Serbian has a triple meaning here – a train composition, composition of a shot, and music composition. Regarding the third meaning, the “soundtrack” of the film is a 5 second loop that keeps repeating itself over and over again.
Way Out is dedicated to Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey.
16mm short that shows rhytmic motions of reflections spreading across sea waves, set to jazz tune.