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Island with a view
What was Isola Cinema and what will it be? A film island where for five days films are shown from faraway shores and where filmmakers, organisers, journalists, audiences mingle without boundaries – they are all one film community. And it was this boundless meeting that “threatened” the Friends section to become soon obsolete or, in other words – in the end the entire festival program looked as one big Friends section. Which is mainly thanks to our dear special guests: the originators of a new film family, a family that with their help we will be expanding each year, and will try to never really part. And it is already May 2005, it is warmer than last year, the evening air is prepared to suit the open air cinema, we host a new group of filmmakers from the four corners of the world, filmmakers who are ready to share with the whole film island in Izola their images and their souls. We met some of them last year and they came back with new films, some were sent by our last year's guests and some we met on our latest film journeys. Together, we are beginning the continuation of a beautiful friendship… Vlado Škafar
We don’t need red carpets, rather we offer flying carpets to take our audience to faraway lands. mediaFor five days, Izola will turn into an enchanted film island … (Primorski dnevnik) A small seaside town acquired a new scent – on the very first day of the festival an international draught could be felt. (Tina Lešničar, Delo) Judging from the start of the festival and the opening ceremony attended by numerous foreign filmmakers, the new-born festival was created with incredible zeal and enthusiasm. /…/ The circle is closed and the purpose is achieved, and Izola, until now somewhat ignored, is becoming a recognisable destination of world cinema thanks to this new festival. Next year we will simply say "let's go to the Island" and we will know what we mean by that. (Marjana Virant, Finance) At last, Slovenia has got the film festival that it has lacked for so long and that many a film lover wished for when sitting in the summer evenings on the warm Motovun stones or sipping beer in front of the Sarajevo Obala Meeting Point. In short, it got something that "buys" you (not only because of its good program) and that you "buy" back. (Patricija Maličev, Nedelo) The first Kino Otok festival was so well conceived that it would really be a pity if it did not take root and strongly enrich the film scene on our soil. (Rok Košir, Mag) After the sold-out opening night, the festival Isola Cinema is delighting us with quality films and a flawless organisation, which is entirely volunteer work. (Meta Česnik, TV Slovenia) On Tuesday Izola became a film town. What pleases most is the selection of films, the great enthusiasm of the people who organised the festival and numerous renowned guests. (Ingrid Kovač Brus, Radio Slovenia) The true winner of the festival Isola Cinema is the festival itself, as its very first edition was a great success with foreign guests as well as domestic audiences who responded in considerable numbers. With a quality programme and important foreign guests, a successful organisation and a persistent support of the audience, the Izola film festival might secure itself an important place on the Slovenian as well as European film map. (Martina Vovk, Radio Koper) Isola Cinema is a small festival hosting big artistic names. What is important here is above all the creative and inspiring atmosphere, which is also due to a very good attendance. (Zemira A. Pečovnik, TV Slovenia) Phrasing it after Hitchcock, if ever a film festival in Slovenia was the rear window, then this year Isola Cinema caused a draught. (Patricija Maličev, Sobotna priloga) At the announcement of the winning film, Granny, its leading actress, Olga Onishchenko, said: "Since I take part in the organisation of the film festival in St Petersburg, I know how hard it is to organise a festival, therefore I congratulate the crew of the Izola festival, who succeeded in doing that!" A typical statement delivered in these days hundreds of times by the residents of Izola, the festival's audience as well as its guests. And deservedly so. (Boštjan Lah, Večer) The first Isola Cinema festival /…/ was in fact a festival of pleasant surprises: the first one is that it was organised in such a short time and that it turned out so well. /…/ Two dozen foreign filmmakers mingled pleasantly with locals. (Miha Brun, Stop) Kino Otok ended in a pleasant atmosphere, among all those who attended it and in a few days grew fond of it. (Tjaša Lotrič, TV Koper-Capodistria) Late spring, 2004. An ancient fishing town on the Mediterranean. For a few days Izola becomes what it once used to be. It becomes an island, the Cinema Island, a refuge for those who long for a different kind of cinema. A place for meeting, communicating and connecting. An island of sun, colours, music and warmth, where there is space for people too and not only for their credit cards. A festival that in its first edition made it clear that it is serious about gaining international audience and also that it will be friendly to young audience (free camping) and will offer pleasant company. Thus, Kino Otok is one of the few Slovenian film projects that in the future can transcend national boundaries in terms of its significance. Let us hope that it will succeed and that we will meet again next year in Izola. (Filmofil) guests
Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Olga Oniščenko
Jan CvitkoviÄŤ
Olaf Möller
Moussa
Muzaffar, Meera and Sama
Shaji
Želimir
Your faithful fan, Rada Šešić
Girish Kasaravalli
Ali-Reza Amini
Asa Mader
Mika Kaurismäki
Mika Kaurismäki
Helmut Groschup |