In 1979, Marko Brecelj joined forces with the poet Ivan Volarič Feo, and together they formed the musical performance duo Zlatni Zubi, touring across Yugoslavia. As a minimalist poetic singer-songwriter performance duo, they gained a cult following among the youth through performances in high schools.
In 1979, some of these performances were filmed by Franci Slak. Unfortunately, the audio recordings were lost in a fire.
The material shot by Franci Slak on a Super 8 mm camera already contains the seeds of experimentation—while some parts of the performances were filmed in a documentary style, others were captured with in-camera editing in mind, using short takes, unusual camera movements, overexposures...
Slak’s footage and the musical score form a new film work that speaks in a unique cinematic and musical language.
| Producer: |
Boris Petkovič |
| Director: |
Boris Petkovič |
| Script: |
Boris Petkovič |
| Camera: |
Franci Slak
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| Editing: |
Boris Petkovič, Franci Slak
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| Director of photography: |
Franci Slak |
| Others: |
Colorist - Fran Sokolić
Sound Editing - Julij Zornik
Graphic Editing - Damjan Ilić
Music: Tomaž Grom, Samo Kutin, Andrej Fon
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Boris Petkovič, born on April 22, 1971 in Zenica, graduated from the Higher School of Transport in Portorož in 1996. In 2005, he graduated in film directing from the EICAR film school in Paris, where he also taught for the next three years. In 2008, he returned to Slovenia, where he currently lives and works. His latest feature film, Košarkar naj bo, was seen in cinemas across Slovenia by almost 90,000 viewers.