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| dates and duration = June, 5 days
 
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| duration weeks      = 22 (2012) 23 (2013) 23 (2014)
 
| duration weeks      = 22 (2012) 23 (2013) 23 (2014)
| festival dates      = 3.6.2015 - 7.6.2015
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| festival dates      = 3.6.2015 - 7.6.2015, 1.6.2016 - 5.6.2016, 31.5.2017 - 4.6.2017, 6.6.2018 - 10.6.2018, 5.6.2019 - 9.6.2019, 26.8.2020 - 30.8.2020, 25.8.2021 - 29.8.2021, 1.6.2022 - 5.6.2022, 7.6.2023 - 11.6.2023, 5.6.2024 - 9.6.2024
 
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The [[Kino Otok - Isola Cinema Festival]] is a specialised non-competitive festival which focuses on contemporary film production from the so-called third world cinematographies: Asian, South American, Middle East, Eastern European and African. It was launched in [[Established::2004]] in the small coastal town of Izola and although it is a relatively small festival, its specific film programme (which usually brings several hard-to-see films and many well-known international guests) attracts a broad national and international interest. The festival has collaborated with some international festivals from the geographical or conceptual vicinity, e.g. with the Innsbruck film festival.
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The [[Kino Otok - Isola Cinema Festival]] is a specialised, non-competitive festival that focuses on presenting contemporary, geographically and aesthetically very heterogeneous film production. It was launched in [[Established::2004]] in the small coastal town of Izola, and although it remains a relatively small festival, its specific film programme (which usually brings several hard-to-see films and many well-known international guests) attracts a broad national and international interest.  
  
The Kino Otok – Isola Cinema Festival is organised by the [[Otok Cultural Institute]] and co-produced with [[Kinodvor Cinema]], [[Izola Centre for Culture, Sport and Events]], [[Slovenian Cinematheque]], [[Kino Odeon Izola]] and Italian Self-managing National Community in Izola.  
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The festival takes place at the beginning of June, its principal venues are the [[Art kino Odeon Izola]], the [[Izola Cultural Centre]] and Izola's Manzioli Square where the evening open-air screenings take place. Evening gatherings take place next to the Lighthouse, where a camp is set up.
 
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Kino Otok - Isola Cinema Festival is organised by the [[Otok Cultural Institute]] and co-produced with [[Kinodvor Cinema]], [[Izola Centre for Culture, Sport and Events]], [[Slovenian Cinematheque]], [[Art kino Odeon Izola]] and Italian Self-managing National Community in Izola. It also collaborates with many other international festivals from its geographical or conceptual vicinity. 
  
  
 
==Festival sections==
 
==Festival sections==
  
The Kino Otok – Isola Cinema Festival has 7 sections and one of those, the main section aired at open-air cinema presents latest intriguing titles of global cinema. Kino Otok festival as a non-competitive festival also comprises of section ''Friends'', which is curated by invited local and international supporters of the festival. In the past the festival audience rated the best film, which granted the winning films a regular distribution in Slovene cinema network. Some of the past winners of the festival are ''Saratan'' by Ernest Abdidzhaparov, ''Granny'' [Babusya] by Russian director Lidia Bobrova, ''Full or Empty'' by Iranian New Wave filmmaker Abolfazl Jalili, ''Prince of Broadway'' by Sean Baker, and ''Taxiphone: El Mektoub'' by director Mohammed Soudani, Swiss-Algerian co-production.
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The festival's film programme consists of roughly 7 sections. The main one is aired at the open-air cinema in one of Izola's squares, presenting there the latest intriguing films of award-winning authors from around the globe.  
  
The most eclectic festival section is the ''Open Island'' section as various views, recognisable poetics and aesthetics, and different creative methods meet within it. Meanwhile the most peculiar section is surely the [[Silvan Cinema School]]. Defined as "a space, not a school, a space for experiencing and narrating films, films and life", it is dedicated to [[Silvan Furlan]] (1953–2005), the godfather of the festival and founder of the [[Slovenian Cinematheque]].  
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The remaining sections are: ''Signals'', which concentrates upcoming talents that question current or past social topics; ''Good Neighbours'', with a focus on short film format and selected authors (in the past works by Boris Poljak, Hana Jušić, Sonja Tarokić and Icelandic short films were presented) or festival picks; ''Submarine'', where youth and animated films are shown; and the ''Video on the Beach'', in which young and unknown authors present their short works. A very peculiar section is the Silvan Cinema School (or Silvan's Bay). Defined as "a space, not a school, a space for experiencing and narrating films, films and life", it is dedicated to [[Silvan Furlan]] (1953–2005), the godfather of the festival and founder of the [[Slovenian Cinematheque]]. There is also a section entitled ''Friends'', which is curated by invited local and international supporters of the festival.  
  
The remaining sections are: ''Signals'' which concentrates upcoming talents that question current or past social topics; ''Good Neighbours'' with focus on short film format and selected authors (in the past works by Boris Poljak, Hana Jušić, Sonja Tarokić and Icelandic short films were presented); ''Submarine'' where youth and animated films are shown; and the ''Video on the Beach'' in which young and unknown (and mostly Slovene) authors present their short works.
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In the past the festival audience rated the best film, which granted the winning films a regular distribution in Slovene cinema network. Some of the past winners of the festival are ''Saratan'' by Ernest Abdidzhaparov, ''Granny'' [Babusya] by Russian director Lidia Bobrova, ''Full or Empty'' by Iranian New Wave filmmaker Abolfazl Jalili, ''Prince of Broadway'' by Sean Baker, and ''Taxiphone: El Mektoub'' by director Mohammed Soudani, Swiss-Algerian co-production.
  
==Workshops and lectures==
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==Workshops, lectures and other events==
  
Workshops and lectures are also among the events hosted at the Kino Otok Festival. At previous festival editions ''The Happy DV'' workshop, organised in collaboration with [[Luksuz Production]], enables local film enthusiasts to get acquainted with the practical and theoretical secrets of the seventh art and make their own short films. Introduced already in the festival's first year, it has attained quite a success among the regular followers of the festival. Even more successful have been the lectures that follow the films screened in the [[Silvan Cinema School]] section. In co-operation with [[Kino! Magazine for Cinema and Cinematic Issues]] the festival hosts young critics workshop ''Sharpening the View''.  
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Among the events hosted at the Kino Otok Festival, lectures and workshops tend to get the most attention. At previous festival editions ''The Happy DV'' workshop, organised in collaboration with [[Luksuz Production]], enabled local film enthusiasts to get acquainted with the practical and theoretical secrets of the seventh art and make their own short films. Recently, the [[Creative Europe Desk Slovenia]] also got involved, organising, for example, a scriptwriting workshop, led by Miguel Machalski.
Other similar events have a more occasional character (they are usually linked to visiting guests).
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In co-operation with [[Kino! Magazine for Cinema and Cinematic Issues]] the festival hosts a four-day young critics workshop ''Sharpening the View''. Other similar events have a more occasional character and are usually linked to visiting guests, though some sort of a musical programme tends to be held regularly.  
  
 
== International cooperation and guests==
 
== International cooperation and guests==
  
The festival places a great importance on its guests: should they be artists, professional partners, or journalists, the festival considers them simply as "friends". So one of the sections is dedicated to them – the ''Friends'' section. Friends of the Kino Otok Festival are given the chance to bring their friends and films – with no limitations. Among the standard members of the ''Friends'' "gang" are the British film critic Neil Young, the director of the Innsbruck film festival Helmut Groschup, and the Germany-based critic of the magazine ''Film Comment'' Olaf Möller.
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The festival places a great importance on its guests: should they be artists, professional partners, or journalists, the festival considers them simply as "friends". So one of the sections is dedicated to them – the ''Friends'' section. Friends of the Kino Otok Festival are given the chance to bring their friends and films – with no limitations. Among the regular members of the ''Friends'' "gang" are the British film critic Neil Young, the director of the Innsbruck film festival Helmut Groschup, and the Germany-based critic of the magazine ''Film Comment'' Olaf Möller.
  
Some notable guests of the festival from the past years are Lisandro Alonso, Pablo Trapero, Abolfazl Jalili, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Tsai Ming-liang, Nishtha Jain, William E. Jones, Albertina Carri, Darren Dean, Natalie Mansoux, Young Seok Noh, Mariano de Rosa, C.W. Winter, etc.  
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Some notable guests of the festival from the past years are Lisandro Alonso, Pablo Trapero, Abolfazl Jalili, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Tsai Ming-liang, Nishtha Jain, William E. Jones, Albertina Carri, Darren Dean, Natalie Mansoux, Young Seok Noh, Mariano de Rosa, C.W. Winter, Giulano Ricci, Hrvoje Laurenta, Hrönn Marinósdóttir etc.
  
 
== Festival venues ==
 
== Festival venues ==
  
The festival's principal venues are the [[Kino Odeon Izola]], the [[Izola Cultural Centre]] and Izola's Manzioli Square where the evening open-air screenings take place. Evening gatherings take place openair next to Svetilnik where a camp is set up.
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The festival's principal venues are the [[Art kino Odeon Izola]], the [[Izola Cultural Centre]] and Izola's Manzioli Square where the evening open-air screenings take place. Evening gatherings take place next to the Lighthouse, where a camp is set up.
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In days after the festival in Izola a selection of festival films is screened at [[Kinodvor Cinema]] and the [[Slovenian Cinematheque]] under the name ''Isola Cinema in Ljubljana''.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
* [[Otok Cultural Institute]]
 
* [[Otok Cultural Institute]]
 
* [[Kino Otok Award]]
 
* [[Kino Otok Award]]
* [[Luksuz Production, DZMP]]
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* [[Luksuz Production]]
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* [[Kino! Magazine for Cinema and Cinematic Issues]]
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* [[Slovenian Cinematheque]]
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* [[Art kino Odeon Izola]]
  
 
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Contact
Festival Kino Otok
Manziolijev trg 5, SI-6310 Izola-Isola
Otok Cultural Institute
Metelkova 6, SI-1000 Ljubljana


Phone386 (0) 1 431 8008
Frequencyannual
Festival dates5.6.2024 - 9.6.2024
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The Kino Otok - Isola Cinema Festival is a specialised, non-competitive festival that focuses on presenting contemporary, geographically and aesthetically very heterogeneous film production. It was launched in 2004 in the small coastal town of Izola, and although it remains a relatively small festival, its specific film programme (which usually brings several hard-to-see films and many well-known international guests) attracts a broad national and international interest.

The festival takes place at the beginning of June, its principal venues are the Art kino Odeon Izola, the Izola Cultural Centre and Izola's Manzioli Square where the evening open-air screenings take place. Evening gatherings take place next to the Lighthouse, where a camp is set up.


Kino Otok - Isola Cinema Festival is organised by the Otok Cultural Institute and co-produced with Kinodvor Cinema, Izola Centre for Culture, Sport and Events, Slovenian Cinematheque, Art kino Odeon Izola and Italian Self-managing National Community in Izola. It also collaborates with many other international festivals from its geographical or conceptual vicinity.


Festival sections

The festival's film programme consists of roughly 7 sections. The main one is aired at the open-air cinema in one of Izola's squares, presenting there the latest intriguing films of award-winning authors from around the globe.

The remaining sections are: Signals, which concentrates upcoming talents that question current or past social topics; Good Neighbours, with a focus on short film format and selected authors (in the past works by Boris Poljak, Hana Jušić, Sonja Tarokić and Icelandic short films were presented) or festival picks; Submarine, where youth and animated films are shown; and the Video on the Beach, in which young and unknown authors present their short works. A very peculiar section is the Silvan Cinema School (or Silvan's Bay). Defined as "a space, not a school, a space for experiencing and narrating films, films and life", it is dedicated to Silvan Furlan (1953–2005), the godfather of the festival and founder of the Slovenian Cinematheque. There is also a section entitled Friends, which is curated by invited local and international supporters of the festival.

In the past the festival audience rated the best film, which granted the winning films a regular distribution in Slovene cinema network. Some of the past winners of the festival are Saratan by Ernest Abdidzhaparov, Granny [Babusya] by Russian director Lidia Bobrova, Full or Empty by Iranian New Wave filmmaker Abolfazl Jalili, Prince of Broadway by Sean Baker, and Taxiphone: El Mektoub by director Mohammed Soudani, Swiss-Algerian co-production.

Workshops, lectures and other events

Among the events hosted at the Kino Otok Festival, lectures and workshops tend to get the most attention. At previous festival editions The Happy DV workshop, organised in collaboration with Luksuz Production, enabled local film enthusiasts to get acquainted with the practical and theoretical secrets of the seventh art and make their own short films. Recently, the Creative Europe Desk Slovenia also got involved, organising, for example, a scriptwriting workshop, led by Miguel Machalski.

In co-operation with Kino! Magazine for Cinema and Cinematic Issues the festival hosts a four-day young critics workshop Sharpening the View. Other similar events have a more occasional character and are usually linked to visiting guests, though some sort of a musical programme tends to be held regularly.

International cooperation and guests

The festival places a great importance on its guests: should they be artists, professional partners, or journalists, the festival considers them simply as "friends". So one of the sections is dedicated to them – the Friends section. Friends of the Kino Otok Festival are given the chance to bring their friends and films – with no limitations. Among the regular members of the Friends "gang" are the British film critic Neil Young, the director of the Innsbruck film festival Helmut Groschup, and the Germany-based critic of the magazine Film Comment Olaf Möller.

Some notable guests of the festival from the past years are Lisandro Alonso, Pablo Trapero, Abolfazl Jalili, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Tsai Ming-liang, Nishtha Jain, William E. Jones, Albertina Carri, Darren Dean, Natalie Mansoux, Young Seok Noh, Mariano de Rosa, C.W. Winter, Giulano Ricci, Hrvoje Laurenta, Hrönn Marinósdóttir etc.

Festival venues

The festival's principal venues are the Art kino Odeon Izola, the Izola Cultural Centre and Izola's Manzioli Square where the evening open-air screenings take place. Evening gatherings take place next to the Lighthouse, where a camp is set up.

In days after the festival in Izola a selection of festival films is screened at Kinodvor Cinema and the Slovenian Cinematheque under the name Isola Cinema in Ljubljana.

See also

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