Matevž Jerman
Biography
Matevž Jerman is a film director, film curator and film critic, as well as one of the co-founders of the Kraken Association for the Promotion of Short Film and the Programme Director of FeKK - Ljubljana Short Film Festival. As a selector of the short film section he collaborates with festivals Kino Otok - Isola Cinema and LIFFe. Since 2009 he has been working with the Slovenian Cinematheque's programming department, where in recent years he has been curating short film programmes and researching special avant-garde collections in the cinema archive.
Gallery (2)
Filmography (45)
Direction (30)
Writing (22)
Editing (14)
Production (6)
Cinematography (5)
Cast (3)
Music (1)
Costume design (1)
Directing department (5)
Camera department (4)
Mentoring and Consulting colaboration (4)
Sound department (1)
Post production/editorial department (1)
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The film has succeeded in plucking from oblivion a precious piece of Slovenian film history from the second half of the 20th century. It will help the audience understand the relationship between mainstream Slovenian cinema and the various avant-garde movements, and to appraise them within the cultural space of the former Yugoslavia.
Kratki eksperimentalni film Vdor s pomočjo igre svetlobe in teme poganja zbirko v formaldehid shranjenih živalskih primerkov v nenehno gibanje. Avtorja filma manipulirata z abstraktnimi podobami, ki se gledalcu ne pustijo ujeti. Podobe skupaj z zvokom ustvarjajo nov, imaginaren in neskončen prostor gledalčevega občutenja.
Ljubljana je Berlin - Homage to the local scene, production. Where were we 30 years ago and where are we now - has anything in Slovenia/Ljubljana changed? The implication of the question? Questioning of Ljubljanas status. IN which direction are we moving? Where are we going in the future? The video references from different periods - where are we now, what's next?
The festival jury includes several films on the "List of special achievements". The filmmakers receive a one-month residency in Belgrade as a reward.
A love story made up of music, lyrics and a scene. Although the visual and sound image at first suggest a disturbing relation, they are in the end in constant narrative harmony. The meeting of two animals, the cat and the snake, seems full of amazement and shows more playfulness than expected. Yet, the scene is imbued with a sparkle and curiosity that holds our attention. One composition and one scene leave traces complemented by the lyrics of the song. In a slow rhythm, the intertwining of all three poetics represents the fragility and transience that permeate the experience of a moment.
The festival jury includes several films on the "List of special achievements". The filmmakers receive a one-month residency in Belgrade as a reward.
Little Workshop of Horrors winner
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