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Originally established in Ljubljana in 1986 by producer Danijel Hočevar and director Damjan Kozole as part of the [[ŠKUC Association]] (the Student Cultural Centre in Ljubljana), E-motion Film became the film production company E-motion Film Ltd in 1991. Some of its films are produced under the Vertigo production label. E-motion has produced more than 30 films, including 12 short films, two documentaries, 18 full-length feature films (including one animation) and a number of video projects. Its films have been screened at more than 80 festivals around the world and have won many prizes and awards. Its most successful production, Idle Running, won more than 20 awards, while Bread and Milk was awarded with the Lion of the Future Award at the Venice Film Festival 2001.
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Originally established in Ljubljana in [[established::1986]] by producer [[Danijel Hočevar]] and director [[Damjan Kozole]] as part of the [[ŠKUC Association]] (the Student Cultural Centre in Ljubljana), [[E-motion Film/Vertigo|E-motion Film]] became an independent film production company in 1991. Some of its films are produced under the Vertigo production label. E-motion has produced more than 30 films, including 12 short films, two documentaries, 18 full-length feature films (including one animation) and a number of video projects. Its films have been screened at more than 80 festivals around the world and have won many prizes and awards. Its most successful production, ''Idle Running'', won more than 20 awards, while ''Bread and Milk'' was awarded with the Lion of the Future Award at the Venice Film Festival 2001.
 
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The full-length feature films produced by E-motion Film include: ''Usodni telefon'' ('The Fatal Telephone Call’, 1987) by Damjan Kozole; ''Remington'' (1988), by D Kozole; ''Srčna dama'' ('The Queen of Hearts', 1991), by Boris Jurjaševič; the feature-length documentaries ''The Birth of Lear'' (1993) by D Kozole; ''Carmen'' (1995 - Vertigo) by Metod Pevec; ''Stereotype'' (1997) by D Kozole; the feature-length animations ''The Socialisation of a Bull?'' (1998) by Čoh & Erič; ''V leru'' ('Idle Running', 1999) by Janez Burger; ''Porno Film'' (2000) by D Kozole; ''Oda Prešernu'' ('Ode to the Poet', 2001 - Vertigo) by Martin Srebotnjak; ''Kruh in mleko'' ('Bread and Milk', 2001 - Vertigo) by Jan Cvitkovič; the documentaries ''Obrazi iz Marijanišča'' ('The Faces from Marianum', 2001 - Vertigo) by Helena Koder and ''Rezervni deli'' ('Spare Parts', 2003) by Damjan Kozole. Kozole's latest film is a tragicomedy in which despair intertwines with humour, and optimism eventually defeats feelings of despair. Musevski as the main role actor in the ''Spare Parts'' as well as in ''Bread and Milk'' won several prizes. The film was presented at the Edinburgh and Dublin film festivals and distributed in British cinemas.  
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The full-length feature films produced by E-motion Film include: ''Usodni telefon'' ('The Fatal Telephone Call’, 1987) and ''Remington'' (1988) by [[Damjan Kozole]]; ''Srčna dama'' ('The Queen of Hearts', 1991), by [[Boris Jurjaševič]]; the feature-length documentaries ''The Birth of Lear'' (1993) by [[Damjan Kozole]]; ''Carmen'' (1995 - Vertigo) by [[Metod Pevec]]; ''Stereotype'' (1997) by [[Damjan Kozole]]; the feature-length animations ''The Socialisation of a Bull?'' (1998) by [[Zvonko Čoh]] & [[Milan Erič]]; ''V leru'' ('Idle Running', 1999) by [[Janez Burger]]; ''Porno Film'' (2000) by [[Damjan Kozole]]; ''Oda Prešernu'' ('Ode to the Poet', 2001 - Vertigo) by [[Martin Srebotnjak]]; ''Kruh in mleko'' ('Bread and Milk', 2001 - Vertigo) by [[Jan Cvitkovič]]; the documentaries ''Obrazi iz Marijanišča'' ('The Faces from Marianum', 2001 - Vertigo) by [[Helena Koder]] and ''Rezervni deli'' ('Spare Parts', 2003) by [[Damjan Kozole]]. This film is a tragicomedy in which despair intertwines with humour, and optimism eventually defeats feelings of despair. [[Peter Musevski]] as the main role actor in the ''Spare Parts'' as well as in ''Bread and Milk'' won several prizes. The film was presented at the Edinburgh and Dublin film festivals and distributed in British cinemas.  
  
In 2003 E-motion Film produced the Metod Pevec film ''Pod njenim oknom'' ('Under Her Window', 2003), which won an award at the [[Ljubljana International Film Festival (LIFFe)]] and was shown at the London Film Festival. In 2004 ''Ruševine'' ('The Ruins') by Janez Burger won the 2004 [[Festival of Slovenian Film]]. Its international premiere was at the international film festival in Rotterdam. In April 2005 it won the Reale Mutua Assicurazioni award at the Lecce Festival.
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In 2003 E-motion Film produced the [[Metod Pevec]] film ''Pod njenim oknom'' ('Under Her Window', 2003), which won an award at the [[Ljubljana International Film Festival (LIFFe)]] and was shown at the London Film Festival. In 2004 ''Ruševine'' ('The Ruins') by [[Janez Burger]] won the 2004 [[Festival of Slovenian Film]]. Its international premiere was at the international film festival in Rotterdam. In April 2005 it won the Reale Mutua Assicurazioni award at the Lecce Festival.
  
The film ''Delo osvobaja'' ('Labour Equals Freedom', 2004), directed by Damjan Kozole, had its world premiere at the American Film Institute in Washington and its European premiere at the Locarno International Film Festival, and was successfully shown at 20 international film festivals and shows (in 2006 in Palić, Motovun, Edinburgh and the television festival Prix Italia). It also received international awards in Sarajevo, Wiesbaden and Valencia. ''Desperado tonic'' ('Desperado Tonic', 2004), a film by four young Slovene directors, was followed by several international co-productions.
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The film ''Delo osvobaja'' ('Labour Equals Freedom', 2004), directed by [[Damjan Kozole]], had its world première at the American Film Institute in Washington and its European premiere at the Locarno International Film Festival, and was successfully shown at 20 international film festivals and shows (in 2006 in Palić, Motovun, Edinburgh and the television festival Prix Italia). It also received international awards in Sarajevo, Wiesbaden and Valencia. ''Desperado tonic'' ('Desperado Tonic', 2004), a film by four young Slovene directors, was followed by several international co-productions.
  
  
 
== International co-productions ==
 
== International co-productions ==
  
E-motion Film also has a history of international co-productions: in 1997 it provided production services for the co-produced Czech-Slovene documentary film ''Dragi mojster'' ('Dear Maestro') by Pavel Koutecky, dedicated to famous Slovene architect Jože Plečnik, and in 2000 it co-produced the Czech feature film ''Samotaři'' ('Loners') by David Ondriček. In 2003 E-motion Film co-produced the film ''Sivi kamion crvene boje'' ('Red Coloured Gray Truck') directed by Srdjan Koljević and produced by Komuna, Belgrade (E-motion Film being the film's distributor), and the short documentary film ''Harmonikarji'' ('Accordion Players') produced by the [[ŠKUC Association]].
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E-motion Film also has a history of international co-productions: in 1997 it provided production services for the co-produced Czech-Slovene documentary film ''Dragi mojster'' ('Dear Maestro') by Pavel Koutecky, dedicated to famous Slovene architect [[Jože Plečnik]], and in 2000 it co-produced the Czech feature film ''Samotaři'' ('Loners') by David Ondriček. In 2003 E-motion Film co-produced the film ''Sivi kamion crvene boje'' ('Red Coloured Gray Truck') directed by Srdjan Koljević and produced by Komuna, Belgrade (E-motion Film being the film's distributor), and the short documentary film ''Harmonikarji'' ('Accordion Players') produced by the [[ŠKUC Association]].
  
  
 
== Recent productions ==
 
== Recent productions ==
  
Recent productions by E-motion Film include Estrelita (2007) by Metod Pevec, a co-production with [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)]], TV Sarajevo, Macedonian Sisters and Brother Mitevski Productions, Mediopolis Berlin/Leipzig and FIST Productions, Sarajevo, which was premiered at the Berlinale European Film Market in February 2007; and the full-length feature Reality (2007) by Dafne Jemeršić.
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Recent productions by E-motion Film include ''Estrelita'' (2007) by [[Metod Pevec]], a co-production with [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)]], TV Sarajevo, Macedonian Sisters and Brother Mitevski Productions, Mediopolis Berlin/Leipzig and FIST Productions, Sarajevo, which was premiered at the Berlinale European Film Market in February 2007; and the full-length feature ''Reality'' (2007) by [[Dafne Jemeršić]].
  
The film ''Slovenka'' (Slovenian Girl) by Damjan Kozole was premiered at the [[Festival of Slovene Film]] in 2009 and later on screened internationally, being the first Slovenian film distributed in French cinemas (February 2011).
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The film ''Slovenka'' (Slovenian Girl) by [[Damjan Kozole]] was premiered at the [[Festival of Slovene Film]] in 2009 and later on screened internationally, being the first Slovenian film distributed in French cinemas (February 2011).
  
  
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
*[http://eng.emotionfilm.si/indexeng.html E-motion Film/Vertigo website] (in English)
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*[http://eng.emotionfilm.si/indexeng.html E-motion Film/Vertigo website]  
  
 
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Originally established in Ljubljana in 1986 by producer Danijel Hočevar and director Damjan Kozole as part of the ŠKUC Association (the Student Cultural Centre in Ljubljana), E-motion Film became an independent film production company in 1991. Some of its films are produced under the Vertigo production label. E-motion has produced more than 30 films, including 12 short films, two documentaries, 18 full-length feature films (including one animation) and a number of video projects. Its films have been screened at more than 80 festivals around the world and have won many prizes and awards. Its most successful production, Idle Running, won more than 20 awards, while Bread and Milk was awarded with the Lion of the Future Award at the Venice Film Festival 2001.


Production

The full-length feature films produced by E-motion Film include: Usodni telefon ('The Fatal Telephone Call’, 1987) and Remington (1988) by Damjan Kozole; Srčna dama ('The Queen of Hearts', 1991), by Boris Jurjaševič; the feature-length documentaries The Birth of Lear (1993) by Damjan Kozole; Carmen (1995 - Vertigo) by Metod Pevec; Stereotype (1997) by Damjan Kozole; the feature-length animations The Socialisation of a Bull? (1998) by Zvonko Čoh & Milan Erič; V leru ('Idle Running', 1999) by Janez Burger; Porno Film (2000) by Damjan Kozole; Oda Prešernu ('Ode to the Poet', 2001 - Vertigo) by Martin Srebotnjak; Kruh in mleko ('Bread and Milk', 2001 - Vertigo) by Jan Cvitkovič; the documentaries Obrazi iz Marijanišča ('The Faces from Marianum', 2001 - Vertigo) by Helena Koder and Rezervni deli ('Spare Parts', 2003) by Damjan Kozole. This film is a tragicomedy in which despair intertwines with humour, and optimism eventually defeats feelings of despair. Peter Musevski as the main role actor in the Spare Parts as well as in Bread and Milk won several prizes. The film was presented at the Edinburgh and Dublin film festivals and distributed in British cinemas.

In 2003 E-motion Film produced the Metod Pevec film Pod njenim oknom ('Under Her Window', 2003), which won an award at the Ljubljana International Film Festival (LIFFe) and was shown at the London Film Festival. In 2004 Ruševine ('The Ruins') by Janez Burger won the 2004 Festival of Slovenian Film. Its international premiere was at the international film festival in Rotterdam. In April 2005 it won the Reale Mutua Assicurazioni award at the Lecce Festival.

The film Delo osvobaja ('Labour Equals Freedom', 2004), directed by Damjan Kozole, had its world première at the American Film Institute in Washington and its European premiere at the Locarno International Film Festival, and was successfully shown at 20 international film festivals and shows (in 2006 in Palić, Motovun, Edinburgh and the television festival Prix Italia). It also received international awards in Sarajevo, Wiesbaden and Valencia. Desperado tonic ('Desperado Tonic', 2004), a film by four young Slovene directors, was followed by several international co-productions.


International co-productions

E-motion Film also has a history of international co-productions: in 1997 it provided production services for the co-produced Czech-Slovene documentary film Dragi mojster ('Dear Maestro') by Pavel Koutecky, dedicated to famous Slovene architect Jože Plečnik, and in 2000 it co-produced the Czech feature film Samotaři ('Loners') by David Ondriček. In 2003 E-motion Film co-produced the film Sivi kamion crvene boje ('Red Coloured Gray Truck') directed by Srdjan Koljević and produced by Komuna, Belgrade (E-motion Film being the film's distributor), and the short documentary film Harmonikarji ('Accordion Players') produced by the ŠKUC Association.


Recent productions

Recent productions by E-motion Film include Estrelita (2007) by Metod Pevec, a co-production with Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia), TV Sarajevo, Macedonian Sisters and Brother Mitevski Productions, Mediopolis Berlin/Leipzig and FIST Productions, Sarajevo, which was premiered at the Berlinale European Film Market in February 2007; and the full-length feature Reality (2007) by Dafne Jemeršić.

The film Slovenka (Slovenian Girl) by Damjan Kozole was premiered at the Festival of Slovene Film in 2009 and later on screened internationally, being the first Slovenian film distributed in French cinemas (February 2011).


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