Sandra Jovanovska
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Sandra Jovanovska, a young multimedia artist in Slovenia, studied French and English before pursuing further education at the Academy of Arts, University of Nova Gorica. She engages in diverse artistic endeavors in the cultural sector, collaborating with independent initiatives globally. Working across digital and analog media, her film "Scarecrow cross" won Best Student Film at "Cinedays" in Skopje, and "Animals Are Special Effects" earned Best Experimental Film at the "Progeny Short Film Festival" in Blagsburg, USA. Her acclaimed master's fil
Sandra Jovanovska, a young multimedia artist in Slovenia, studied French and English before pursuing further education at the Academy of Arts, University of Nova Gorica. She engages in diverse artistic endeavors in the cultural sector, collaborating with independent initiatives globally. Working across digital and analog media, her film "Scarecrow cross" won Best Student Film at "Cinedays" in Skopje, and "Animals Are Special Effects" earned Best Experimental Film at the "Progeny Short Film Festival" in Blagsburg, USA. Her acclaimed master's film "Soma" has received seven awards and screened at over forty festivals. Sandra, currently completing a master's in media arts, is self-employed in culture and a regular contributor to Kinoatelje in Gorizia.
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Vrtoglava Soma Sandre Jovanovske je preiskovanje (z)možnosti (animiranega) filma, ki s premišljeno uporabo ready-madeov izvirno obravnava temo odvisnosti. Kljub zahtevnosti problematike dopušča prostor interpretaciji.
Nagrada DSAF za končan študijski animirani film.
Komisija je nagrado podelila projektu, ki pogumno pristopa k obravnavi kompleksne tematike.
"With a brave and innovative, yet old school, approach to the narrative, the film is a real visual feast that is also able to convey a unique view on difficult topics such as drug addiction and consumerism. The combination of dark humor and disturbing images, shot with an extraordinary level of craftsmanship, evokes the works of the masters of adult animation such as Jan Svankmeyer or the Quay Brothers. Therefore, the K3 Festival Jury Award for the Best Short Film goes to SOMA."
Award sum € 1.500.-
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