Every summer, four best friends spend a few days in the mountains in a remote place in Slovenia. But their friendship was shattered years ago by an event at a party. When they want to face each other and start anew, they get involved with a strange family and the situation soon spirals out of control.
This film is a homage to the life, career and fears of Slovenian actor Peter Musevski. He was always Pero for me, not Peter.
Not every love story is the same. Some are tragic, others stunning. But there is always hope, even when the movie ends.
A family is heading out for a day trip. The parents are acting weird: Father stays at home, and as Mother seems absent the daughter is slowly taking her role. Lin, who is eight, feels that some things are left unsaid. What will the day bring?
Young lawyer Rebeka is given a case involving the murder of a production designer, and the main suspect is her childhood friend Jana. What first seems like a very straightforward case gradually reveals the dark sides, mysterious depths and stray ways of human nature.
An elderly woman's day is turned upside down when she sets out to find her missing husband, who's been struggling with memory loss.
A baby has died. Orlo's parents are consumed with grief. In an attempt to make them happy and his family whole again, Orlo does something unexpected.
After a night of carousing, the amateur photo model Zina heads for a fashion shoot in the nature, accompanied by the ambitious Mia, apathetic Dragica and snobby photographer Blitcz. On the idyllic location, a supposedly ordinary fashion shoot soon turns into a fierce fight for survival.
The two competing wine-grower families, Dolinar and Rozman hate each other. Ivan Dolinar is convinced that Stane Rozman has betrayed him and caused a death of his wife Maria. Until the real dark truth comes out, their children who fall in love with each other will have to overcome the family hatred.
Documentary film explores the role of women in the Slovenian film and is also looking for reflections in the film classics of the constant changing position of women in the society. Documentary also refers to popular and lesser-known women's roles in the history of Slovenian film, heroines in the literal sense, typical roles in many partisan films, as well as the established cliches: a suffering mother, adulteress, gossip. Through interviews with the actresses, theorists and artists as well as analyzing the most common phrases expressed by women in the Slovenian films, the film tries to reveal the true Slovenian film heroine.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Nina Ivanišin is a Slovenian film and theatre actress. She was born in 1985 in Maribor, Slovenia. Graduated on Ljubljana Film and Theatre Academy (AGRFT). Description above from the Wikipedia article Nina Ivanišin, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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