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Cinematic View: A Glance into Film History

“Cinematic View” is a special section of the festival dedicated to young audiences, aiming to introduce the great masters of the seventh art in a contemporary way and to explore the boundaries of cinematic language. Each film block is accompanied by an extensive lecture on cinematic language, historical context, and other fascinating topics. The program of short films and lectures brings together works from two iconic filmmakers, unconventional artists and creators who established a new cinematic language and left a lasting cinematic legacy that we will continue to revisit. With their works, they were ahead of their time, addressing themes that remain relevant today, while never neglecting the beauty of the images.

First Edition: A Tribute to Mak Sajko and Vittorio De Seta

In its first edition, the “Cinematic Retrospective” section was dedicated to Mako Sajko and Vittorio De Seta, two remarkable creators who, with their innovative approach to documentary film and bold use of cinematic language, left an indelible mark on the history of cinema.

Second Edition: A Tribute to Jože Pogačnik and Cecilia Mangini

In 2024, under the guidance of Žiga Brdnik, the section honored Jože Pogačnik, an engaged and poetic Slovenian filmmaker who inspired generations of young filmmakers. Pogačnik, who directed nearly a hundred documentary and television films, will be presented at the festival with four short films, introduced by a lecture from the curator. Milena Lazić, as curator, honored Cecilia Mangini, the first Italian female documentary filmmaker, who was also a respected screenwriter and photographer. Four of her short films will be screened at the festival, followed by a lecture by the curator.

Third Edition: A Tribute to Franci Slak and Roberto Rossellini

In its third edition, the section Cinematic View is dedicated to Franci Slak and Roberto Rossellini, two pioneers of cinematic exploration who, through a bold play of light, movement, and time, expanded the boundaries of film language. Their early works are filled with experimentation, subtle emotionality, and a curious gaze upon the world that draws the viewer in and continues to illuminate the imagination long after the final frame.

 


 

A Tribute to Roberto Rossellini

9. 10. 2025, Palazzo del Cinema Hiša filma (Gorizia), 18:00—20:00

The Bullying Turkey

Roberto Rossellini, Italia, 1939, 6’

Lively Teresa

Roberto Rossellini, Italia, 1939, 7’

The Brook of Ripa Sottile

Roberto Rossellini, Italia, 1941, 9’

Undersea Fantasy

Roberto Rossellini, Italia, 1940, 11’

 


 

A Tribute to Franci Slak

9. 10. 2025, Palazzo del Cinema Hiša filma (Gorizia), 18:00—20:00

Premiere of the digitized short films by Franci Slak, in collaboration with the Slovenian Cinematheque.

Ples mask

Franci Slak, 1971, Yugoslavia (Slovenia), original medium: super 8 mm, 9'

Praznik

Franci Slak, 1972, Yugoslavia (Slovenia), original medium: super 8 mm, 9'

Moon Earth

Franci Slak, 1980, Yugoslavia (Slovenia), super 8 mm, 4'

Projekt Kras 88

Franci Slak, Gorazd Barbič, Bratko Bibič, Radovan Čok, Marko Derganc, Bojan Kandolf, Bojan Kastelic, Nela Malečkar, Mirjam Milharčič, Andrej Morovič, Vera Pejovič, Elda Stanič, Zorko Škvor Bojan Žorga, 1981, Yugoslavia (Slovenia), 16 mm, 8'

FI(L)M

d. Boris Petkovič, 2025, 6’