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Art kino Metropol Celje


Metropol Cinema (Mestni kino Metropol) was the first cinema in Slovenia to introduce arthouse film programming. That happened in 2002, one year before Kinodvor Cinema was reopened in Ljubljana as an arthouse cinema. What may appear surprising at first (knowing the situation in Slovenia) becomes clearer if we know that in the past the city of Celje was also one of the first Slovene cities to host screenings of touring films. Nowadays it is managed by Filter Society (DZU Filter) and hosts also concerts, readings and exhibitions.

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Bugbrain Studio


Bugbrain - Dusan - 02.jpgPrepovedano mlajšim od 15let [Prohibited under the age of 15], a series of short animated films, Bugbrain Studio, 2003

Established in 2006 by Dušan Kastelic, Bugbrain Studio is an independent multimedia and animation studio based in Zagorje. It is well known for its animated short films that won several international awards, but the studio is also working on animation in computer games and in commercials and it is producing comics and illustrations.

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Slovenian Cinematheque Museum Department


Slovenian Cinematheque 2000 Fritz Lang - Sculptures catalogue.jpgTwo sculptures that Fritz Lang created in Ljutomer in 1915 were presented in 2000 in Ljubljana and Venice, also in Berlin and Madrid. A catalogue for the Venice exhibition that presented also Fritz Lang's sculptures from the year 1915.

The Slovenian Cinematheque Museum Department is one of the four departments of the Slovenian Cinematheque and its roots go back to 1973 when the Film Museum was established by the Association of Slovenian Filmmakers (in 1979 it merged with the Theatre Museum into the Slovene Theatre and Film Museum) and was integrated in the Slovenian Cinematheque in 1996. Its main tasks are to systematically collect and assess exhibits of importance for the history of Slovene cinema and to document Slovene film production. The department initiated the Ita Rina Museum at Škratelj Homestead in Divača. In collaboration with the Municipality of Divača the Museum Department renovated the homestead in 2011 and expanded it to the Museum of Slovenian Film Actors.

Four sculptures – two flower pots and two busts of Bacchus – created in 1915 by the world-renown film-maker Fritz Lang (1890–1976), discovered in Eastern Slovenia no earlier than in the 80s, undoubtedly represent the highlights of the collection. The sculptures were presented in Berlin, Venice (2000) and La Coruña (2008), revealing the importance of sculpture in Lang's films.

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Upcoming events abroad

  • 28 May 2024

    Austria Vienna Institut für Osteuropäische Geschichte Universitätscampus Wien


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    A projection of "Snatched from the Source - Zajeti v izviru: Slovenski otroci Lebensborna", a documentary film about last living Slovenian victims of the Nazi racial experiment: Ingrid von Oelhafen, Hay Henry Hayder, Franc Zagožen, and Ivan Acman. After the projection, there will be a talk with the director Maja Weiss, the writer Nataša Konc Lorenzutti and professor Marija Wakounig from the University of Vienna. In collaboration with Institut für Osteuropäische Geschichte der Universität Wien and Bela Film.




  • 5 Jun 2024

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    16 Jun 2024

    United States of America New York


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    "Family Therapy - Odrešitev za začetnike" by director Sonja Prosenc is an international coproduction, supported by Slovenian Film Centre, Viba Film Studio, Italian Ministry of Culture and Friuli-Venezia Giulia Film Comission, and Creative Europe programme. Collaborating on the project were also Norway, Croatia, and Serbia.

    The film has been chosen as one among ten winners of International Narrative Competition of the Tribeca festival and will be shown for the first time at the festival, followed by multiple projections on Broadway.

    at the Tribeca



  • 7 Dec 2024

    Czech Republic Brno Faculty of Arts of Masaryk University


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    A projection of "Vesna" by director František Čáp, widely considered the first Slovene comedy film. On the occasion of France Prešeren's birth, 110th anniversary of Čáp's birth and the film's 70th anniversary, organised by Masaryk University and Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Prague.


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Current events abroad

  • 14 May 2024

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    25 May 2024

    France Cannes


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    This year's short film competition selection will be featuring Slovene minority production, "The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent - Mož, ki ni mogel molčati" by director Nebojša Slijepčević, coproduced by Les Films Norfolk, Contrast Films and Boštjan Virc of Studio Virc.

    Slovenian Film Centre will be presenting itself in the scope of SEE Pavilion, as well as presenting two new Slovenian productions: "Family Therapy - Odrešitev za začetnike" by Sonja Prosenc and "Cent'anni" by Maja Doroteja Prelog.

    All three films presented in Cannes have been made with the support of Slovenian Film Centre.

    at the Festival de Cannes



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