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University of Nova Gorica School of Arts focuses on the development of authors who are savvy in several complementary artistic fields and media – film, animation, photography, new media, contemporary art practices and hybrid conections between them. The interdisciplinary and intermedia features of these explicitly practical study programmes delivered in a quality academic environment are guranteed by a rich pallet of referenced collaborators and visiting mentors. With various mobility options, students are involved in projects and collaborations both with the local community and with the wider international social environment, which makes studying at the junction with the Italian community all the more possible.
Tempomaximus, Brina Fekonja (3:40)
When we have completed our tasks, new ones are waiting for us. The tempo is increasing.
No Time, Tina Furlan (2:13)
The animations story is about how we perceive time and about burnout.
Beyond the face, Anja Resman (9:50)
A young man is cleaning the apartment of his recently deceased father. He is forced to relive traumatic memories of growing up.
A Human Odyssey, Milan Bajčetić (2:32)
A man lifts heavy stones. Will he give up and let technology to do his work, or continue to move through the barriers?
The Window, Nel Jeraj Sedej (7:30)
After waking up in the middle of unspoiled land, not affected by the chaos of battle, a soldier stumbles upon a peculiar window, offering a sobering glimpse into the depths of human depravity, igniting a journey of self-discovery.
StarVation, Aleksandra Stošić (12:00)
An influencer and a vlog colleague go to report on a restaurant that prepares food from a high-calorie substance that will prevent world hunger. It’s dangerous if eaten in large quantities and when an influencer finds out how they make it, she can’t stop taking more than she should.
Phonecalypse, Vanja Miloš Jovanović (2:38)
The most important thing in the world is your mobile phone. It is our saviour after the apocalypse.
Frants, Natalia Polonskaia (14:11)
In the documentary, Frants, 31, reflects on his fears, life’s challenges and fatherhood. There is nothing special about him, an ordinary person who lives in Russia and who is trying to find himself in this life.
16mm, Fabris Šulin (1:52)
Refelcting the negative space as a concept.