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Revision as of 14:22, 23 November 2010

Kinodvor Cinema


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As one of the first cinema halls in Ljubljana (opened in 1923), the Kinodvor Cinema has throughout its history served as a commercial cinema hall, as a "Red Light" cinema hall, and as an art cinema. It reopened in October 2003, on the eve of the 80th anniversary of the original venue, after being completely renovated and technologically-upgraded. The refurbished theatre auditorium was named after Slovene director Žarko Lužnik and can accommodate 197 people. Kinodvor Cinema with a film bookshop and café is located in the centre of the city (in the vicinity of Ljubljana railway station). The films are screened in original language with Slovenian subtitles.

Kinodvor is a municipal cinema that offers a quality contemporary cinema programme, including several European films distributed within the Europa Cinemas network. It serves also as a main or additional venue for various film festivals (Ljubljana International Film Festival (LIFFe), Animateka, City of Women or Kino Otok - Isola Cinema Festival).

On the 15th Europa Cinemas Conference the Kinobalon, the youth screening programme of Kinodvor Cinema, won the Best Young Audience Activities Award for 2010.

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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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