Ante Babaja
Zarko Batinovic
Breda Beban &
Hrvoje Horvatic
Luka Bezic
Mate Bogdanic
Kresimir Buljevic
Ana Nusa Dragan
Sreco Dragan
Ivan Faktor
Petar Fradelic
Ivan
Ladislav Galeta
Karpo Godina
Tomislav Gotovac
Ljubisa Grlic
Zlatko Hajder
Jovan Jovanovic
Branko Karabatic
Zeljko Kipke
Tomislav Kobija
Vladimir Kristl
Dušan Makavejev
Davorin Marc
Ivan
Martinac
Ivica Matic
Miodrag Milosevic
Zdravko Mustac
OHO
OM
Production
Mihovil Pansini
Nesa Paripovic
Zivojin Pavlovic
Vladimir Petek
Zoran Popovic
Vasko Pregelj
Miloje Radakovic
Kokan Rakonjac
Vinko Rozman
Franci Slak
Aleksandar Srnec
Aleksandar F. Stasenko
Mladen Stilinovic
Lazar Stojanovic
Milan
Samec
Slobodan Sijan
Ljubomir Simunic
Dusan Tasic
Sava
Trifkovic
Ante Verzotti
Lordan Zafranovic
Edvard Zajec
Ira
Zorko
Bojana Piskur
Ana Janevski
Jurij Meden
Stevan Vukovic
Experimental Film in Yugoslavia 1951-1991. The focus will be on the most prominent experimental filmmakers, developments and trends, festivals (GEFF, the Mala Pula, Belgrade Alternatives, Marcevska osmica in Novi Sad, Amateur Film Festival Ljubljana), production associations (cine clubs etc.), formal and informal networks, and on films "made with other means".
curated by Bojana Piškur, Ana Janevski, Jurij Meden, Stevan Vuković
Experimental film—one of the most exciting forms of cinematic
expression and, paradoxically, also one of the most ignored by the
various (historical, theoretical, critical, economic, educational,
etc.) discourses on the cinema—has long been predominantly the
domain of rather marginalized theory and practice, separated from the
mainstream.
In all of the former Yugoslavia experimental film almost unfailingly
derived from the tradition of the so-called amateur film, whose home
ground consisted in the numerous cinema clubs that flourished in all
major cities of the former federation. The line separating amateur
film from experimental film is thus unclear not only due to the
subjectivity of judgment, but also because the former term in its most
widely accepted meaning refers to the production conditions, while the
latter term designates the aspirations, procedures, and effects of a
specific cinematic expression. Furthermore, the terms experimental
film and its more or less synonymous avant-garde film never really
took hold in our current or former countries; thus the Croatian (or
more specifically the Zagreb school) tried to shape new theories and
practices, such as "antifilm", while the Belgrade school struggled
with the even looser term of "alternative film".
One short-term result of such interdisciplinary connections was a far
richer and more diversified film production, while one of the
long-term results may have been that this selfsame production made
less of an impact historically as a whole. Publications dealing with
the history of Slovenian film are few, and in them we search in vain
for any mention of amateur or experimental film. The whereabouts of
the few known archives (e.g. that of the ŠKUC Gallery, which in the
1970s and 1980s was one of the few venues in Ljubljana that sustained
continuous promotion and production of experimental film) are unknown;
and none of the present-day professional national archives is engaged
in systematically maintaining extensive film oeuvres. Unlike the
disastrous state of affairs in Slovenia and slightly better situation
in Serbia, the avant-garde film in Croatia has been treated far
better: there are monographs, historical overviews, numerous DVDs,
even restored copies of film (mostly thanks to the Croatian Film
Clubs' Association); but above all, experimental film has been
seamlessly integrated into the national film history as one of the
principal sources of new ideas and film professionals.
The exhibition at the Moderna galerija will be the first
comprehensive presentation of the phenomenon of experimental film in
former Yugoslavia in a museum setting, linking it also with other art
forms. The focus will be on the most prominent experimental
filmmakers, developments and trends, festivals (GEFF, the Mala Pula,
Belgrade Alternatives, Marčevska osmica in Novi Sad, Amateur Film
Festival Ljubljana), production associations (cine clubs etc.), formal
and informal networks, and on films "made with other means".
Participating artists: Ante Babaja, Žarko Batinović, Breda Beban &
Hrvoje Horvatić, Luka Bezić, Mate Bogdanić, Krešimir Buljević,
Ana Nuša Dragan, Srečo Dragan, Ivan Faktor, Petar Fradelić, Ivan
Ladislav Galeta, Karpo Godina, Tomislav Gotovac, Ljubiša Grlić,
Zlatko Hajder, Jovan Jovanović, Branko Karabatić, Željko Kipke,
Tomislav Kobija, Vladimir Kristl, Dušan Makavejev, Davorin Marc, Ivan
Martinac, Ivica Matić, Miodrag Milošević, Zdravko Mustać, OHO, OM
Production, Mihovil Pansini, Neša Paripović, Živojin Pavlović,
Vladimir Petek, Zoran Popović, Vasko Pregelj, Miloje Radaković,
Kokan Rakonjac, Vinko Rozman, Franci Slak, Aleksandar Srnec,
Aleksandar F. Stasenko, Mladen Stilinović, Lazar Stojanović, Milan
Šamec, Slobodan Šijan, Ljubomir Šimunić, Dušan Tasić, Sava
Trifković, Ante Verzotti, Lordan Zafranović, Edvard Zajec, Ira
Zorko.
PROGRAM OF EVENTS
GUIDED TOURS
Sundays at 11:00
SCREENINGS at 18:00
20. 1. Ira Zorko: Space projection, 1985
15. 2. Films by OM Production
22. 2. OM Production: KUMBUM (1975-1987), feature-length experimental
film
SYMPOSIUM: FIVE VIEWS ON EXPERIMENTAL FILM
29. 1. 10:00–14:00
Pavle Levi, Jurij Meden, Darko Štrajn, Hrvoje Turković, Tanja
Vrvilo
TALKS: FILM = EXPERIMENT at 18:00
11. 1. Early film experiments in the Museum of Contemporary Art
Zagreb Film and Video Collection
Leila Topić, talk and screenings
The 1980s and the experimental films produced by ŠKUC
Barbara Borčić, talk and screenings
(date to be announced later)
Miklavž Komelj, talk (date to be announced later)
Presentation of the Croatian Film Clubs' Association
Diana Nenadić, talk and screenings (date to be announced later)
BOOK PRESENTATIONS (dates to be announced later)
Amir Muratović: Slatka slast periferije: Enciklopedija Ivice Matića
and screenings of Ivica Matić's experimental films
Ana Janevski and Łukasz Ronduda: As Soon As I Open My Eyes I See a
Film: Experiments in Yugoslav Art in the 1960s and 1970s
The latest issue of KINO! magazine dedicated to experimental film in
Slovenia
PANEL DISCUSSIONS at 18:00
18. 1. Origins of Film Education in Slovenia 1950–1970
9. 2. From Yugo-nostalgia to alternative future society: on
transcending the utopias of the past.
A PRESENTATION OF THE WORKS ENTERED FOR THE 11TH SHORT ELECTRONIC
FORM COMPETITION "Another 30 sec in ex-Yu"
8.–10. 2.
WORKSHOPS FOR CHILDREN UNDER 12
Saturdays, 11:00–13.00
The project was supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic
of Slovenia.
Opening: Wednesday, 22 December, 8 p.m.
Moderna Galerija Museum of Modern Art
Tomsiceva 14 - Ljubljana
Open daily except Mondays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m