NEOPLANTA film: The screening of films from the period 1966 - 1971.

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Center for New Media_kuda.org invites you to screenings of films:

NEOPLANTA FILMS FROM THE FIRST FIVE YEARS - OMITTED HISTORY 

Youth Center CK13, Vojvode Bojovića 13, Novi Sad

 

Program:

Wednesday, June 01, 2011, at 7 pm:

Monument (1967), Miroslav Antić, 13 minutes

Holy Sand (1968), Miroslav Antić, 83 minutes

70s Season Workers (1971), Prvoslav Marić, 13 minutes

 

Introductory Speech:

Stevan Vuković, editor of the film program SKC Belgrade

Zoran Pantelić, Center_kuda.org

 

participants in the conversation after the screening:

Ilija Basić, actor and director of the film Holy Sand

Petar Latinović, director of photography in the film Holy Sand

Prvoslav Marić, director of the film 70's Sezonci

Srdjan Ilić, president of UFTRV

 

As a continuity in the research of local cultural history and cultural policies (exhibition "The Continuous Art Class" and debate "Omitted History", which were realized in MSUV in 2005, debate "Omitted History, The Case of the production company NEOPLANTA FILM, Novi Sad" realized in March 2011 year), but also as a contribution to the celebration of the Year of Film initiated by the Ministry of Culture of Serbia, Centar_kuda.org together with TERRA film and the protagonists of that time, initiates a series of talks and screenings of films with the idea to analyze the first five years NEOPLANTA FILM, with an undisguised desire to initiate processes of re-examining the role of these cultural practices in today's contemporary cultural production. The series of film screenings during the month of June will present a selection of short, animated, and feature films of NEOPLANTA FILM from 1966 to 1971, in which all types of work within Neoplanta will be represented - from the approach to the topic, which varied from illustrative, through lyrical-visionary, all the way to the problematic, as well as all genres, from animation, through classic documentary film, to fiction and feature film.

The aim of this selection is to show the most exemplary examples from large-scale production, examples that were simultaneously awarded by the decisions of international juries, and withdrawn from distribution by the decisions of local self-government bodies if a foreign partner would not rebel. Screenings with expert introductions and conversations with authors, contemporary authors, and film experts in the field of film for certain topics covered there, will aim to lead the audience to a critical reception of heritage that is constantly erased by administrative decisions, changes in cultural paradigms, and ways of acting in culture. and the inertia of cultural actors.

The first screening of Neolanta films, Wednesday, June 1, 2011, at 7 p.m.

Monument (1967) Documentary, duration: 13 minutes Director and screenplay: Miroslav Antić The film is a dedication to the victims of fascist terror in the infamous raid on the Danube in 1942 in Novi Sad.

Holy Sand (1968) Feature film, duration: 83 minutes Director: Miroslav Antić Cast: Čedomir Mihajlović, Želimira Žujović, Tihomir Pleskonjić Twenty years after the end of the war, a war veteran, former political commissar, realizes that his ideals of a better and more just society are due to which he fought were an illusion. Disappointed and lonely, he tries unsuccessfully to find his place in new social relations. "Holy Sand" was never officially banned, but it was prevented from regular cinema distribution.

70s Season Workers(1971) Documentary, duration: 13 minutes Director: Prvoslav Marić The film shows the living conditions of people who are forced to live from seasonal work for very low wages. Throughout the film, we follow the destinies of several individuals: their material and social situation, their lack of right to self-determination, their uncertain legal status. A selection of Neoplanta film's short, animated and feature films will be screened in four terms in June 2011 at the CK13 club in Novi Sad.

 

 

Wednesday, June 8, 2011, at 7 p.m.

Black Film (1971), Želimir Žilnik, 15 minutes

Early Works (1969), Želimir Žilnik, 87 minutes

 

Wednesday, June 15, 2011, at 7 p.m.

Healthy People For Fun (1971), Karpo Godina, 10 minutes

I Miss Sonia Henie (1972), Karpo Godina, 16 minutes

The Fountain Of Youth (1969), Borislav Šajtinac, 10 minutes

 

Wednesday, June 22, 2011, at 7 p.m.

W.R.: Mysteries of the Organism (1971), Dušan Makavejev, 84 minutes

 

The program was edited by the Center for New Media_kuda.org, in cooperation with UFTRV - Association of Film and Television Workers of Vojvodina, filmmakers, and NDNV - Independent Association of Journalists of Vojvodina