If we missed the public showing of the documentary last month (in Gali Hala on Ljubljana's Metelkova), which points out the pluses and, above all, the minuses of the ever-increasing freeness of music, the 84-minute long film with the eloquent title Music is Free can now also be viewed online.
Based on the motifs of F. Kafka's novel The Process, director Matija Solca created this timeless musical-puppet composition.
In the old city center of the capital, the new tapas and wine bar TaBar, which faithfully follows the pulse of the city and global culinary trends, came to life as part of the fashion house Ikona.
Let's feel the pulse of New York's New Year's Eve. The almost three-minute film, which the creators summarized with the help of the timelapse photography technique, takes us to the past longest night of the year at the iconic Time Square's entertainment anthill.
The performance of Red Riding Hood, which will be shown this weekend in Maribor's Puppet Theater, bets on the breadth of the imagination of its viewers.
On the wings of his new album Tape Deck Heart, the English folk-punk poet Frank Turner is coming to Kino Šiška in early March.
The cycling culture association Muslauf released a sexy wall calendar last month featuring attractive girls on sports bikes. The idea that came to the member of the association, Andraž Tarman, has been circulating around the association for a long time, and in November 2013, the boys and girls finally decided to record the calendar, put it together and launch it on the market.
The first Saudi film and a festival favourite, which has already won 16 awards, about the fun and brave ten-year-old girl Wajda, who tests the limits of what is permissible in a conservative environment. She is willing to do a lot to finally earn money for a bike that only boys ride.
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A small correspondence romance from the streets of a multimillion-dollar metropolis reveals to us that hope can sometimes be found where we least expect it. The film won the Audience Award at last year's Cannes Film Festival, and was also the closing film of the Ljubljana International Film Festival in 2013.
If we've shed a tear or two at the maternal devotion in the London Olympics adverts, we can just whip up a new pack of tissues. Procter & Gamble is continuing its maternal campaign with a new ad for the upcoming Olympic Games in Sochi.
The German art duo known as Zebrating creates street art for people who walk the world with their eyes open.