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Boy, Bloodbrother of Death

Fant, pobratim smrti
Maja Weiss
Focus: Post-1991 Slovenian Documentary Films 2023
Documentary Film
Slovenia
1992
67 minutes
Ukrainian
Subtitles: 
English

The Chernobyl nuclear accident in 1986 also resulted in a humanitarian catastrophe. Many were affected, including eight-year-old Anatoly Rizov. In “Boy, Bloodbrother of Death,” Maja Weiss draws an emotionally shattering portrait of the unfulfilled childhood of a boy caught between the apocalyptic scenario his Ukrainian hometown became and – utterly ironic – the no less threatening state of emergency in Slovenia. During the summer holidays, Anatoly is supposed to recover there from the frightening conditions at home. But in the fight for independence from Yugoslavia, the place of refuge becomes a crisis area, too.

Simon Popek

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Director
Maja Weiss
Script
Gorazd Perko
Cinematographer
Bojan Kastelic
Editor
Sonja Peklenk
Producer
RTV, UL AGRFT - Akademija za gledališče, radio, film in televizijo
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Boy, Bloodbrother of Death 2

Fant, pobratim smrti 2
Maja Weiss
Focus: Post-1991 Slovenian Documentary Films 2023
Documentary Film
Slovenia
2012
52 minutes
Russian
Subtitles: 
English

Chernobyl, 25 years later. Maja Weiss meets the boy, Anatoli, as a young man. What has happened in the meantime – between the nuclear disaster and the prospect of another tragedy? Where have all the international relief funds disappeared, and where did the millions intended for the reconstruction of the decaying sarcophagus of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant seep away? Where is my life taking me? What legacy will I leave to my son? These are just some of the questions that Ukrainian Anatoly Rizov, now grown up and twenty years after the first documentary portrait about his fate shaken by crises and wars, tries to answer.

Simon Popek

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Director
Maja Weiss
Script
Maja Weiss, Gorazd Perko
Cinematographer
Bojan Kastelic
Editor
Tilen Čufer, Maja Weiss, Peter Braatz
Producer
BELA FILM d.o.o., RTV
Sound Design
Marjan Drobnič
Score
Chris Eckman
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The Box

Škatla
Tomaž Pavkovič
Panorama: Central and Eastern Europe 2023
Documentary Film
Slovenia
2023
22 minutes
Croatian
Subtitles: 
English

Tomaž Pavkovič finds reams of film material in a box that tells not only the story of his family but of a whole country: His father’s life ran almost parallel to the development of Yugoslavia, which permeates each of his recordings. The parades in the countryside, later the move to the city and life as a working-class family, in between always President Tito, even if only as a tattoo on a diver’s chest. The sons are left with the abstract memory of a state that has ceased to exist, that is itself a box. Do the images you find in the box tell you something about yourself, too?

The essayistic off-text by the Croatian poet Marko Pogačar, written in close collaboration with the director, frequently describes scenes that are shown at an entirely different point in the film – gaps yawn between the representation and one’s memory that can only be approached by circling them. To do this, not the least tools the film uses are an idiosyncratic, driving selection of music and a good dose of dry humour.

Felix Mende

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Director
Tomaž Pavkovič
Script
Marko Pogačar, Tomaž Pavkovič
Cinematographer
Franci Pavkovič
Editor
Tomaž Pavkovič
Producer
Tomaž Pavkovič
Sound Design
Rok Kovač
Narrator
Marko Pogačar