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Special:

The Hundredth Anniversary of Slovenian Cinematography

Rudi Omota: Hidden Chapter of Slovenian Cinematography / Rudi Omota: Prezrto poglevje slovenske kinematografije, Dražen Å tader, SLOVENIA, 2004, 60′
A hidden chapter of Slovenian cinematography: Rudi Omota, now 95 years old, was a Slovenian film figure par excellence. A world class technical innovator, sound engineer, one of the rare still living Slovenian pioneers, who can reveal us all the details concerning the forming of Slovenian cinema.

Special:

Programme by Innsbruck Students

Isola Cinema TrailerIsola Cinema Trailer, Joachim Leitner, Harald Schernthaner, Günther Heim, Ale Bachlechner, Georg Simbeni, Evelin Stark, Elias Stabentheiner, AUSTRIA, 2004
The film presents visual impressions of and about the isola festival 2004 and it captures the festival’s atmosphere very well. the filmmakers reveal statements about filmmaking and about the festival explaining why isola is a special place to be. furthermore the audience can catch a glimpse of what isola 2004 was all about: cinema, beach, dancing, interviews, speeches, intercultural encounters, …

What ifWhat if, Georg Simbeni, Evelin Stark and Ale Bachlechner, AUSTRIA, 2004, 6′
What if… all you intended to do was watching a movie and instead you see yourself onthe screen?
What if … you’d have taken just one decision in another way than you actually did?
What if… Copernikus was wrong after all?

Shaji N. KarunShaji N. Karun – A portrait, Hari Schernthaner, Günther Heim, Joachim Leitner, Georg Simbeni, Ale Bachlechner, Evelin Stark, Elias Stabentheiner, SLOVENIA/AUSTRIA, 2004
The two filmfestivals of Izola and Innsbruck offered the chance to create a personal documentary of a fascinating indian filmmaker, showing impressions and thoughts about film festivals, the process of making films and the importance of morning light. Shaji N. Karun produces his own films in contrast to the loud
and shiny glittering Bollywood productions. He takes his time and tells his stories in calm but intense images. In the same way he shares his experiences as a photographer and director..

StanStan, Boris Muhr, Harald Schernthaner, Evelin Stark, AUSTRIA, 2004, 8′
Living in a world where people are kept ‘alive’ to make them working robots, Stan spends his day reflecting about the values of existence. During his philosophical walk he more and more wonders whether life is worth the risk to become another victim..

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