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'''Iridium Film''' is a film production and post-production company founded in 2015 by [[Bojan Mastilović]] and [[Janez Ferlan]]. It is based in the historic town of [[Municipality of Škofja Loka | Škofja Loka]], approximately 24 km northwest of Ljubljana. Its main focus is on international co-production, particularly of feature films, although it has also provides post-production services, has acted as sole producer on several projects, and been involved in the restoration of a series of Slovenian and Yugoslav film classics. It is the successor to the [[Restart Ltd]] production house.
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'''Iridium Film''' is a film production and post-production company founded in 2015 by [[Bojan Mastilović]] and [[Janez Ferlan]]. It is based in the historic town of [[Municipality of Škofja Loka | Škofja Loka]], approximately 24 km northwest of Ljubljana. Its main focus is on international co-production, particularly of feature films, although it has also provides post-production and film restoration services, and has acted as sole producer on several projects. It is the successor to the [[Restart Ltd | RestArt]] production house.
 
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Iridium's highest-profile feature film project to date is ''Muškarci ne plaču'' (Men Don't Cry, 2017), a Bosnian film (Slovenian-German-Croatian co-production) that examines the psychological aftermath of the Yugoslav wars of the early 1990s. It was selected as the Bosnian entry for Best Foreign Language Film at the 2018 Oscars, and won the Special Jury Prize at the 2017 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Iridium also picked up a [[Vesna Award]] for Best Minority Co-Production at the [[Festival of Slovenian Film]] in the same year.
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Iridium's highest-profile feature film project to date is ''Muškarci ne plaču'' (Men Don't Cry, 2017), a Bosnian film that examines the psychological aftermath of the Yugoslav wars of the early 1990s. It was selected as the Bosnian entry for Best Foreign Language Film at the 2018 Oscars, and won the Special Jury Prize at the 2017 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Iridium also picked up a [[Vesna Award]] for Best Minority Co-Production at the [[Festival of Slovenian Film]] in the same year.
 
   
 
   
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Other major projects include the feature films ''Žaba'' (The Frog, 2017, Bosnia-Slovenia) and ''Komedija solz'' (A Comedy of Tears, 2016, Slovenia-Italy), and the Cairo-set, Lebanese-made documentary Al Gami'ya (2018). Iridium's predecessor, RestArt, also received a Special Mention from the Los Angeles Film Review for its VFX work on ''Odmevi časa'' (Echoes of Time, 2013, Slovenia), Ema Kugler's multi-awardwinning experimental film, and a Vesna Award for Best Minority Co-Production at the Festival of Slovenian Film for its work on the Serbian feature film ''Varvari'' (Barbarians, 2014).
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Contact
Iridium Film
Groharjevo naselje 53, 4220 Škofja Loka
www.iridiumfilm.com
Phone+ 386 (0) 1 426 2520
Bojan Mastilović, CEO
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Iridium Film is a film production and post-production company founded in 2015 by Bojan Mastilović and Janez Ferlan. It is based in the historic town of Škofja Loka, approximately 24 km northwest of Ljubljana. Its main focus is on international co-production, particularly of feature films, although it has also provides post-production and film restoration services, and has acted as sole producer on several projects. It is the successor to the RestArt production house.


Production highlights

Iridium's highest-profile feature film project to date is Muškarci ne plaču (Men Don't Cry, 2017), a Bosnian film that examines the psychological aftermath of the Yugoslav wars of the early 1990s. It was selected as the Bosnian entry for Best Foreign Language Film at the 2018 Oscars, and won the Special Jury Prize at the 2017 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Iridium also picked up a Vesna Award for Best Minority Co-Production at the Festival of Slovenian Film in the same year.

Other major projects include the feature films Žaba (The Frog, 2017, Bosnia-Slovenia) and Komedija solz (A Comedy of Tears, 2016, Slovenia-Italy), and the Cairo-set, Lebanese-made documentary Al Gami'ya (2018). Iridium's predecessor, RestArt, also received a Special Mention from the Los Angeles Film Review for its VFX work on Odmevi časa (Echoes of Time, 2013, Slovenia), Ema Kugler's multi-awardwinning experimental film, and a Vesna Award for Best Minority Co-Production at the Festival of Slovenian Film for its work on the Serbian feature film Varvari (Barbarians, 2014).

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