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− | The [[Festival of Slovene Film]] (the ''Festival slovenskega filma'' or FSF) is classified as a national film festival as it offers an annual review of domestic film and television production. It is organised by the [[Slovene Film Fund]] and it is staged annually in September or October, the length varies according to annual film production (usually for 2 – 4 days), at the [[Portorož Auditorium]] in the seaside resort of Portorož. It was established in [established::1991] as the ''Slovene Film Marathon'' but its roots are going back to 1973 when the ''Slovene Film Week'' was organised for the first time in Celje. Although | + | The [[Festival of Slovene Film]] (the ''Festival slovenskega filma'' or FSF) is classified as a national film festival as it offers an annual review of domestic film and television production. It is organised by the [[Slovene Film Fund]] and it is staged annually in September or October, the length varies according to annual film production (usually for 2 – 4 days), at the [[Portorož Auditorium]] in the seaside resort of Portorož. It was established in [established::1991] as the ''Slovene Film Marathon'' but its roots are going back to 1973 when the ''Slovene Film Week'' was organised for the first time in Celje. Although the festival is intended for the yearly overview of the domestic film and television production films don't enter automatically in the programme but are still selected by the programme selector. The main festival award is the [[Vesna Award]]. |
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During every festival there is a conference on a topical issue related to film, such as film production, funding, acting, scriptwriting, or international links and foundations. Films presented at the festival compete in different categories. The Festival is intended for Slovene professionals and the general public, as well as for selected film experts from abroad (journalists, producers, distributors and buyers). | During every festival there is a conference on a topical issue related to film, such as film production, funding, acting, scriptwriting, or international links and foundations. Films presented at the festival compete in different categories. The Festival is intended for Slovene professionals and the general public, as well as for selected film experts from abroad (journalists, producers, distributors and buyers). |
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21 Apr 2016
23 Apr 2016
Screenings of ten short films presented by the Festival of Slovenian Film at the 25th Croatian Film Days
During every festival there is a conference on a topical issue related to film, such as film production, funding, acting, scriptwriting, or international links and foundations. Films presented at the festival compete in different categories. The Festival is intended for Slovene professionals and the general public, as well as for selected film experts from abroad (journalists, producers, distributors and buyers).
The festival features the Vesna Award (named after the Slovene 1954 film classic Vesna), bestowed by the Festival's expert jury in 15 different categories; the Metod Badjura Award for lifetime achievement, named after the first Slovene film director of photography Metod Badjura and bestowed by the Society of Slovene Film Artists; and the Kodak Award for best cinematography. Awards are also given by various other associations and companies and by Stop Media magazine.
Each year too, the jury of the International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI), Slovenia bestows the FIPRESCI Slovenia Award for Best Picture.
During the 9th Festival of 2006, director Peter Zobec received the Badjura Award, while Short Circuits by Janez Lapajne took all of the major Vesna Awards, including best feature film, best director, best script (Janez Lapajne), best leading actress (Tjaša Železnik), best supporting male actors (Sebastijan Cavazza and Boris Cavazza), best editing, best sound and best film music. The traditional Actor of the Year Award, conferred by the weekly Stop magazine, went to Jernej Šugman for his role as Lenart in Short Circuits. The remaining Vesna Awards went to Tjaša Ferme for My Small Lovers (best supporting actress), while Dejan Spasič won the best leading actor award for the same film.
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