The new Slovenian film Inferno, directed by Vinko Möderndorfer, focuses on a young unemployed working-class family and their daily struggle for survival.
Like any normal European family, they want and can survive only by the work of their hands. Their lives have come to a dead end due to the global crisis. Everything shows that there is no way out. That the individual cannot fight against injustice, against misfortune, against the invisible power of capital. According to the director, who is known mainly for films like A suburb and Province No. 2, in today's world there are more and more signs that the world inferno. Of course, this time's film is not about an abstract discussion of hell and evil, it is about the completely concrete social and political conditions in which the world found itself with its greedy and insatiable global capitalist monster. In order to confess all the helplessness with which millions wake up every morning, he touched upon a single story. Stories of a young family, who just wants to survive.
Photographs: Željko Stevanić
Drama
Inferno
(Inferno, Slovenia, 2014)
Directed by: Vinko Möderndorfer. They play: Marko Mandić, Medea Novak, Marko Bukvič, Lara Volavšek, Renato Jenček, Jernej Šugman, Jana Zupančič, Sebastian Cavazza, Silva Čušin, Marko Okorn, Silva Božič, Jožica Avbelj, Marinka Štern, Valter Dragan.
11/09/2014, Coliseum