The story of the first eco-certified, integrally arranged community urban garden in Maribor. The genesis of a new society through four seasons.
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Today is the start of the European Mobility Week, a week that snowballs, as every year it gathers new like-minded people who want to end the "auto-cratic" rule in urban environments and overthrow the "cult of the car". The auto-centricity of cities was sacred for many years, but heliocentrism also took its time. Cinema Dvor also wants to accelerate the leap in thinking, offering free activities on this topic on September 22.
The 2017 Francophone Film Festival is approaching, which will begin on March 20, when we celebrate International Francophonie Day all over the world. It will run until March 26, 2017.
On Tuesday, March 31, 2015, the Kino3Dvor mini-festival will begin in Kinodvor, which will open with the premiere screening of Jean-Luc Godard's film Farewell to Language, and the film poker of 3D excesses will conclude on April 6, 2015 with Alfonso Cuarón's Gravity. This will celebrate the installation of 3D equipment in Kino dvor, so it is not surprising that they have chosen five films where 3D is an inseparable part of the film. In each case, it serves a different, but genuine purpose.
Between July 11 and August 3, Kinodvor and Ljubljana Castle invite you to summer movie evenings in the open air, Film under the stars 2019. In the magical atmosphere of the Castle courtyard, a diverse program of film highlights from the past season will take place, as well as six fresh films, which will be shown for the first time publicly presented on the Slovenian screen. As the opening film, they chose Urša Menart's debut Ne bom več luzerka, winner of the best feature film at the Slovenian Film Festival in Portorož.
20,000 Days on Earth, the feature-length documentary debut of British directors Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard, outlines the life story of Australian musician Nick Cavo in an imaginary day and explains his view of the world and his philosophy, which he transfers to music creation.
In 2002, director Richard Linklater came up with an idea for a film project (for ), which has never been seen before: for the next twelve years, he will gather the same group of actors in front of the camera once a year and create a story about a growing boy and his family.
In the drama Our Children, director Joachim Lafosse transformed the news from a black chronicle without a shred of sensationalism into an intense, tense and multifaceted psychological study of an unimaginable family tragedy. The film belongs to Émilie Dequenne (Rosetta of the Dardenne brothers), who won the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival in the Special View section for her role.
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.
The superb psychological thriller Abduction, built on a tense and authentic story and convincing acting performances, is the work of Tobias Lindholm, who also co-wrote Vinterberg's Hunt.
The Kurja Polt 2017 genre film festival is approaching, a festival dedicated to cults, classics and genre renegades. As the name suggests, don't expect to sit still in your seat while watching movies. The unique genre film festival, which often brings to the screens for the first time films labeled cult, genre, exploitation, B film, "off mainstream" and many film orphans, as well as silenced, overlooked and banned films, returns to the scene for the fourth time this year and will take place from April 19 to 23, 2017.
The Croatian Oscar contender is a poignant drama inspired by a true story from the Bosnian War.