Casablanca Productions
- Brussels via Sarajevo, 2009
Project summary - The Flying Rusjan Brothers, 2008
Project summary - Bizgeci (Beezes) (animation series development), 2005
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Productions
Its filmography includes several short films, TV films and TV documentary films, children's TV programmes (Gold Dust); TV series (Heroes of the Fifth Grade in three parts and My Friend Arnold in five parts); documentary series (Tales of Scotland, three 30-minute programmes, Ireland in Words and Pictures, three 30-minute programmes, How We Attained Independence, eight 80-minute programmes); and feature-length TV documentaries (Battle for Reka, three episodes). Casablanca has produced the feature films Blues for Sara, directed by Boris Jurjaševič, Three Contributions to Slovene Madness (Omnibus), Loves of Blanka Kolak and Queen of Hearts.
Co-productions
Since 1999, Casablanca has collaborated with Studio Maj on several film co-productions: the short documentary films Lost Formula of J Puhar by P Grzinčič and It flies... It flies... It flies...Woman? by Polona Sepe, and the animated series Bizgeci (Buffoons) and Euphoria by Grega Mastnak. Casablanca and Studio Maj were co-producers of the international feature films Nikogaršnja zemlja (No Man's Land), Lilijina zgodba (Lilly's Story) and Well-Tempered Corpses (2005) directed by Bosnian filmmaker Benjamin Filipović (1962–2006).
In 2004, Casablanca produced the full-length feature film Alpenpolka directed by Boris Jurjaševič and, in 2005, A Waltz For 4 directed by Boris Palčič.
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