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The Ljubljana based production company [[Nosorogi]] was established in [[established::2008]]. Led by [[Marina Gumzi]], most of its productions are documentaries, with some of them being Critical Generation (co-produced with [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)|RTV SLovenia]], directed by [[Lara Simona Taufer]] and [[Darko Sinko]], 2010), Little Houses (by Darko Sinko and [[Matjaž Ivanišin]], 2014) and Morra (by Matjaž Ivanišin, 2012).
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The Ljubljana based film production company [[Nosorogi]] was established in [[established::2008]] by a group of film graduates as a vehicle for the production of their first films. As of 2012 it is led by [[Marina Gumzi]], who re-envisioned the company as a boutique label for original, visually-driven films. Though still featuring emerging authors, a lot of attention is given assure them international visibility by way of establishing and fostering collaborations with international partners.
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Until 2015 Nosorogi produced five short and mid-length documentaries, among them Critical Generation (co-produced with [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)|RTV SLovenia]], directed by [[Lara Simona Taufer]] and [[Darko Sinko]], 2010), Morra (by Matjaž Ivanišin, 2012), and Little Houses (by Darko Sinko and [[Matjaž Ivanišin]], 2014).
 
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In 2015, its film ''Stories from the Chestnut Woods'' by [[Gregor Božič]] got development support from the Creative Europe Media fund. A co-production with the Slovene-Italian Transmedia Production House, the film is based on three short stories by Anton Chekhov, and on selected recordings of folk traditions from the Friulian Slavia and Kanalski Kolovrat regions. It addresses the phenomenon of mass emigration by the young and the consequent desolation of parts of the world.
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In 2015, Stories from the Chestnut Woods, a debut feature by [[Gregor Božič]] received development support from the Creative Europe Media fund, and in 2016 production support from Eurimages. A co-production with the Slovene-Italian Transmedia Production House, the film is based on three short stories by Anton Chekhov, and on selected recordings of folk traditions from the border regions between Slovenia and Italy. It addresses the phenomenon of mass emigration of youth and the consequent desolation of parts of the world.
  
Currently in production are also two other films – Playing Men, a creative documentary by Matjaž Ivanišin, and The Road, a low-budget travelogue by Darko Sinko.  
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Currently in development are some other titles by young Slovene authors, among them Playing Men, a creative documentary by [[Matjaž Ivanišin]], a co-production between Slovenia, Croatia and France.  
  
 
===Marina Gumzi===
 
===Marina Gumzi===
  
After studying dramaturgy in Ljubljana and Berlin, Marina worked as a freelance theatre and film dramatist. In 2011 she completed her postgraduate programme at Atelier Ludwigsburg – Paris for Young European Film Producers and took over Nosorogi. In the same year, she was appointed the head manager for film within [[Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012]]. Between 2012 and 2015, she was selected to participate in the Emerging Producers, the EAVE (European Audiovisual Entrepreneurs) and the Rotterdam Lab training programmes.
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Maribor born Marina Gumzi studied dramaturgy, performance studies and film production in Ljubljana, Berlin, Ludwigsburg and Paris. After completing the postgraduate study of film production she took over the Nosorogi company. In that same year, she was appointed as the manager for film program at [[Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012]]. Between 2012 and 2015, she was selected to participate at the Emerging Producers within Jihlava International Film Festival, at the EAVE Producers Workhop and at the Rotterdam Lab training programmes.
 
 
Aside from her work at Nosorogi, she produced a couple of other films elsewhere too.  
 
  
 
==See also==
 
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The Ljubljana based film production company Nosorogi was established in 2008 by a group of film graduates as a vehicle for the production of their first films. As of 2012 it is led by Marina Gumzi, who re-envisioned the company as a boutique label for original, visually-driven films. Though still featuring emerging authors, a lot of attention is given assure them international visibility by way of establishing and fostering collaborations with international partners.

Until 2015 Nosorogi produced five short and mid-length documentaries, among them Critical Generation (co-produced with RTV SLovenia, directed by Lara Simona Taufer and Darko Sinko, 2010), Morra (by Matjaž Ivanišin, 2012), and Little Houses (by Darko Sinko and Matjaž Ivanišin, 2014).


In 2015, Stories from the Chestnut Woods, a debut feature by Gregor Božič received development support from the Creative Europe Media fund, and in 2016 production support from Eurimages. A co-production with the Slovene-Italian Transmedia Production House, the film is based on three short stories by Anton Chekhov, and on selected recordings of folk traditions from the border regions between Slovenia and Italy. It addresses the phenomenon of mass emigration of youth and the consequent desolation of parts of the world.

Currently in development are some other titles by young Slovene authors, among them Playing Men, a creative documentary by Matjaž Ivanišin, a co-production between Slovenia, Croatia and France.

Marina Gumzi

Maribor born Marina Gumzi studied dramaturgy, performance studies and film production in Ljubljana, Berlin, Ludwigsburg and Paris. After completing the postgraduate study of film production she took over the Nosorogi company. In that same year, she was appointed as the manager for film program at Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012. Between 2012 and 2015, she was selected to participate at the Emerging Producers within Jihlava International Film Festival, at the EAVE Producers Workhop and at the Rotterdam Lab training programmes.

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