18:00 FILM WORKSHOP The basics of the film, the first day
Sign up and spend time in our traditional afternoon movie workshops, learn the basics of shooting and mounting, get to know the creative process of creating simple movie materials. Intensive, two-day film workshops at Lapidarium GMV are intended for beginners, and the number is limited to 10 attendees – register at filmfestivaldorf@gmail.com.
The director is Darko Bušnja, director and editor of Vinkovci.
20:30 AWARD OPENING + AWARD / GORAN DEVIĆ
The novelty at the 7th Ancient Film Evenings is a prize called the late Vinkovci intellectual and archeologist prof.dr. Stojan Dimitrijevic, otherwise a great film. The first winner of the award for film and archeology contribution “Stojan Dimitrijević” is the Croatian author of documentary films Goran Dević, Sisak.
He studied archeology and law. In 2008 he graduated film and TV directing at the Zagreb Academy of Dramatic Art, where he is currently working as an Assistant Professor at the Graduate Study of Documentary Film Direction. He is the author of documentary films (“Imported Vranes”, “I Do not Have What You Say” Nice “,” Happy Land “,” Flood “,” Two Stoves for the Counterpart of Josip Trojka “,” Buffet Ironworks “,” On behalf of the Republic of Croatia ” The “Blacks” (2009), which he co-wrote with Zvonimir Juric and for which he was awarded the Golden Arena for his directing, his first feature feature film.
The award was made by Miro Župa, sculptor and comic author from Split.
20:45 BUFFET ŽELJEZARA, 61 ‘
A: Goran Dević (Croatia)
Q: Fifteen Art, 2017
The film captures the cafe’s cafe conversations before closing it forever and opening a new chapter in life. Éna and Dževad own the buffets at the bus station at the entrance to one of the major Eastern European steel mills. From the observation technique of recorded “talk talks” the last week of the buffets before the closing, the new utopia of ex-socialist laborers emerges, to conquer Germany, the only remaining paradise on earth.
21:45 RAT ART: CROATIAN INNOVATIVE ARTIST, 50 ‘
A: Zev Asher (Canada)
P: Box Trot Films, 1997
Zev Asher was during 1994-95. he visited Croatia twice as a musician, traveling around the country documenting and interviewing the artists he met. These interviews became the basis for his first documentary film – in which he talked with various artists, designers, musicians, directors …. The video sees independent artists, who create in the context of society in war and is an extraordinarily important scene document. Thank you for your efforts and cooperation with the Institute for Contemporary Art.