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Festival of Slovenian Film

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Festival of Slovenian Film Portorož
PredecessorSlovene Film Week
Slovene Film Marathon
Founded1991
AwardsVesna Awards
DirectorsJelka Stergel (until 2021)
Bojan Labović
Websitehttps://fsf.si/

The Festival of Slovenian Film Portorož is an annual film festival held in Portorož, Slovenia, dedicated to Slovenian cinema and television productions.

Profile

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The festival takes place every year in the Slovenian city of Portorož.[1] Its roots date to 1973, when the Slovene Film Week was launched in Celje, which then evolved into the Slovene Film Marathon in 1991.[2] FSF is managed by the Slovenian Film Centre.[3] In 2017, FSF launched its industry section and co-production market.[4]

The Slovenian submission for the Best Foreign-language Film Academy Award is chosen at FSF.[5] As of 2021, the team includes: director Bojan Labović, members of the council Nina Ukmar, Blaž Završnik, Urban Kuntarič, Zoran Dževerdanović, Tomi Matić, Matej Knepp, and the president of the council Jelka Stergel.[6][7]

Vesna Awards are given for the Best Feature, Best Feature-length Fiction Film, Best Short Fiction Film, Best Animated Film, Best Experimental Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay, etc. Special awards are: Slovenian Art Cinema Association Award, the Association of Slovenian Film Critics Award for best Slovenian feature film in the Official Competition, IRIDIUM Award for best feature debut.[8] Milka and Metod Badjura Lifetime Achievement Award.[9][10]

Apart from the competitions, special screenings, events and exhibitions, the festival hosts numerous professional meetings as a part of its industry program.[9][11]

Editions

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2012

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The 15th edition ran from 27 to 30 September 2012. Slobodan Maksimović's Thanks for Sunderland won the Vesna Award for the Best Feature Film. Metod Pevec was chosen Best Director (for Tango Abrazos).[12]

2020

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Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, FSF was relocated to Ljubljana and held in hybrid mode.[13]

2021

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The 24th edition was the first held under the new director, Bojan Labović, who took the post after Jelka Stergel.[6] Film-opening: Inventura by Darko Sink. Emilija Soklič was honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award, while Serbian director Slobodan Šijan was granted the title of the Friend of Slovenian Cinema.[11]

2023

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The 26th edition took place from 3 to 8 October 2023 and featured a line-up of 94 films, 55 of them in competition. Rado Likon was presented with the Milka and Metod Badjura Lifetime Achievement Award.[9]

References

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  1. ^ Stojiljković, Marko (2021-10-18). "Bitch, a Derogatory Term for a Woman comes out on top at the Festival of Slovenian Film". Cineuropa. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
  2. ^ "Festival of Slovenian Film". Culture of Slovenia. 21 April 2016. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
  3. ^ Stojiljković, Marco. "The Slovenian Film Centre sums up its 2023 activities and announces plans for 2024". Cineuropa. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
  4. ^ Petković, Vladan (2018-09-19). "Portorož hosts the Slovenia-Serbia co-production meeting". Cineuropa. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
  5. ^ Petković, Vladan (2017-09-20). "The Miner goes to the Oscars for Slovenia". Cineuropa. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
  6. ^ a b Vinter, Damijan (2021-04-29). "FESTIVALS: Festival of Slovenian Film Returns to Portorož with New Director". Film New Europe. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
  7. ^ "The 24th Festival of Slovenian Film returns to Portorož – Bojan Labović is the new director". Film Centre Slovenia. 2021-04-28. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
  8. ^ "Awards". FSF. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
  9. ^ a b c Vinter, Damijan (2023-09-21). "FESTIVALS: Festival of Slovenian Film Portorož 2023 Announces Lineup". Film New Europe. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
  10. ^ "Don't Think It Will Ever Pass wins Vesna for best film". Slovenian Press Agency. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
  11. ^ a b "Festival of Slovenian Film opening in Portorož". The Slovenian Times. 2021-10-12. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
  12. ^ "Thanks for Sunderland wins best Slovenian film". Cineuropa. 2012-10-02. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
  13. ^ Vinter, Damijan (2020-08-21). "FESTIVALS: Festival of Slovenian Film Postponed". Film New Europe. Retrieved 2024-05-10.