Peter Peter is a Slovenian animated film in a rap version, which was presented for the first time at the 18th Slovenian Film Festival in Portorož, and before coming to the regular schedule, it stopped at the 12th Animateka Animated Film Festival. A lyrically told story about childhood and growing up, which problematizes violence between children, steers between the past and the present, and relies on the wisdom of the tale of Peter Klepec.
The most elite team in the world, consisting of the Captain, Kovalski, Riko and Pešak, is on its way to new adventures.
Dancing with Mary will open the 17th Documentary Film Festival in Ljubljana. The feature-length documentary, which is the fruit of the Italian-Argentine-Slovenian relationship, is directed by the director of Slovenian roots, Ivan Gergolet, and tells the story of Marija Fux, a 90-year-old Argentine dancer and owner of a dance studio in the center of Buenos Aires.
Road warrior Max Rockatansky aka Mad Max is back. After 30 years, it was pulled out of mothballs by director George Miller, the father of both the octane desert Mad Max franchise and the post-apocalyptic genre. In the fourth installment, entitled Mad Max: Fury Road, Max is haunted by his turbulent past and the belief that in a maddened world where people are fighting for the basic necessities of life, the only way to survive is to walk the desert as a lone rider.
In music we have an absolute ear, in gastronomy an absolute taste. Hassan Kadam is considered a culinary prodigy who emigrates from India, the land of a thousand spices, to France, where, in the words of Jean Anouilh, weddings, baptisms, duels, funerals and diplomatic disputes are just a pretext for a good dinner. But when Hassan opens an Indian restaurant in front of Madame Mallory (Helen Mirren), an incident is brewing.
Talented Slovenian actors Ajda Smrekar and Klemen Janežič played the main roles in the new Slovenian feature film Path to Paradise directed by Blaž Završnik.
The story of Robyn Davidson's historic journey across the Australian desert, which fascinated the readers of National Geographic magazine in the 1970s, finally got its film version. The biographical adventure drama The Paths, based on the memories of this unusual traveler, is a visually stunning epic set in one of the wildest, merciless and most beautiful corners of the planet, and at the same time an intimate story of self-discovery.
Although the musical film Prava nota set the bar very high with the first film, it seems that the girls from the group Bardenska Belle will move it an octave higher in the second. For the past few months, we've been teased with trailers for Perfect Note 2, letting us know that the first film's success was no fluke. The pop culture phenomenon is already waiting for us in cinemas from May 14, 2015 with a new dose of laughter, great singing and life lessons.
In the film The Equalizer, Denzel Washington plays Robert McCall - a man who is convinced that he has left the secrets of the past behind him, so he devotes himself only to his new, peaceful life. But when he meets Teri, a young woman controlled by extremely violent Russian mobsters, he can't stand idly by, he has to help her in every way possible.
The film Prehod (The Rift) is a Serbian sci-fi thriller with Katarina Čas in the lead role, which recently impressed the public at the Belgrade international film festival FEST, and is coming to the regular schedule of Slovenian cinemas on April 28, 2016. The film, produced by a Serbian-Slovenian-Korean international the well-established Slovenian actress, who also starred alongside Leonardo DiCaprio and Al Pacino, plays the sleeper CIA agent Liz Ward.
On February 11, 2016 at 8 p.m. in all its cinemas across Slovenia, Cineplexx is organizing Ladies (Chick Flick) Night, an evening reserved especially for ladies. Together with their friends, they will be able to laugh to tears while watching the comedy How to Be Single with Dakota Johnson (50 Shades of Grey), Rebel Wilson (The Right Note), Leslie Mann (Pumped Up) and Alison Brie (Five-Year Engagement). .
Summer love usually ends with the end of vacation/vacation when everyone goes back to their own reality. The memories of it are mostly positive, because we tasted only the best part of it, the one without the bitter additives that time mixes into it. And if most of these loves are like pop music fads, the same can't be said for Tylorina, who stays with her as the eternal '80s tunes that drive this musical.