Advance sales and catalogue: 19 October 2011
LIFFe has placed Ljubljana and Maribor on the world map of cinema.
Last year
The program included 119 films, of which 21 shorts.
24 films were screened in Maribor.
This year
The program includes 114 films, of which 12 shorts.
24 films will be screened in Maribor.
Opening Ceremony
22nd LIFFe will officially commence on Wednesday, 9 November, at 20.00 in Linhart Hall of Cankarjev dom, with The Guard by John Michael McDonagh.
Festival Sections
Perspectives, the official competitive section of new filmmakers competing for the Kingfisher Award, sponsored by Mobitel, d.d.
Avant-premieres, the world's finest films purchased for Slovenian distribution
Kings and Queens, films by notable and award-winning virtuosos of contemporary cinema
World Film Panorama, front-runners of five-continent festivals
Extravaganza, so-called late-night cinema of daring idiosyncratic artists addressing sensual topics
Focus, an insight into one or more of the hottest national cinematographies; this year contemporary Greek cinema
Retrospective, the so-called meta-film phenomenon; a style of film-making which presents the film as a story about film production; films that blur the fine boundaries between the real and the imaginary; a condensed presentation of a festival- and media-exposed filmmaker; this year dedicated to early films by Canadian David Cronenberg
Tribute, carte blanche to the illustrious Ferroni Brigade, classical Finnish cinema of the 1940s and 1950s
Kinobalon, a selection of films for children aged 7 to 14; in association with Kinodvor Cinema
Kino-integral, an overview of Spanish avant-garde cinema school
World in Short, competitive programme of contemporary short films
Screenings of films for young audiences especially for high schools (14-18 years)
Group bookings: P (01) 24 17 172 E This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Awards
Kingfisher, international jury award granted by the general sponsor, Mobitel, d.d., to the best film of the Perspectives section
Dragon, audience award securing Slovenian distribution. Awarded by the donor Tobačna Ljubljana.
FIPRESCI Prize, presented by the international jury of the World Association of Film Critics and Journalists
Best Short Film Award
ITAK Award, to Best Itak Director
International Juries
Kingfisher Award
Vanja Kaluđerčić
Carlos Reviriego
Želimir Žilnik
Best Short Film
Nenad Borovčak
Olga Bielańska
Boris Petković
Audience Voting
Selecting from 34 feature films that have not been purchased for Slovenian distribution, the spectators will be able to vote for their favourite picture, which will receive the DRAGON Award, granted by donor Tobačna Ljubljana, d.o.o.. The viewers will vote until 18 November inclusively.
17 Girls; Delphine Coulin, Muriel Coulin
22nd of May; Koen Mortier
Once Upon a Time in Anatolia; Nuri Bilge Ceylan
The Fatherless; Marie Kreutzer
Black Bread; Agustí Villaronga
Elena; Andrej Zvjagincev
Faust; Aleksandr Sokurov
Finisterrae; Sergio Caballero
Hospitalité; Koji Fukada
Play; Ruben Östlund
Karate-Robo Zaborgar; Noboru Iguchi
A Stoker; Aleksej Balabanov
Michael; Markus Schleinzer
Viva Riva!; Djo Munga
Nana; Valérie Massadian
Alicia, Go Yonder; Elisa Miller
Norwegian; Wood Tran Anh Hung
The Colour Wheel; Alex Ross Perry
Beyond; Pernilla August
Poliss; Maiwenn Le Besco
Here; Braden King
Road to Nowhere; Monte Hellman
Truce; Svetlana Proskurina
Shame; Steve McQueen
A Woman's Way; Panos H. Koutras
Target; Aleksander Zeldovič
Terri; Azazel Jacobs
You Are Here; Daniel Cockburn
Vampires; Vincent Lannoo
All Your Dead Ones; Carlos Moreno
Knifer; Yannis Economides
Wasted Youth; Argyris Papadimitropoulos, Jan Vogel
Shelter; Dragomir Šolev
Historias; Jualia Murat
Accompanying Programme
Talks with festival guests and filmmakers
3 Nov - 18 Dec 2011
Small Gallery, admission free
Filmogram
Film and Photography
Exhibition
Film and photography in a manner that cancels the established reading and comprehension of the first medium through the prism of the narrative and the second through the prism of fine art. The exhibition spotlights the works by Slovenian filmmakers and photographers who consciously make use of this thrilling and intrinsic interplay of film and photography to enrich or even construct their artistic expression.
Curated by: Jan Babnik, Jurij Meden, Peter Rauch
In cooperation with the Fotografija magazine, Contemporary Culture and Science Institute ZSKZ, Institute for the Development of Photography FAIR and the Slovenian Cinematheque.
THU, 10 and FRI, 11 November 2011
E1, E2 Halls
4th Neighbouring Coproduction Meeting - NCM with Young Promising Producers
The Ljubljana International Film Festival is to host the fourth Neighbouring Coproduction Meeting of Slovenia, Austria, Croatia, Italy and Hungary - an initiative of five neighbouring MEDIA Desks and Antennae, Cankarjev dom and the Slovenian Film Centre. The aim of this year's meeting is to encourage the young film experts from these five countries, to provide an in-depth training in the efficient financial planning of films in development to the chosen promising film producers of the younger generation.
Linda Beath, a distinguished film finance consultant and international coproductions expert as well as an acknowledged lecturer at numerous MEDIA supported training courses (EAVE, Screen Leaders, MAIA...) is going to share her experience. A dense and informational map on how to search for coproduction partners in Europe will be provided: different financial models for the development and production periods will be discussed and examples of specific financial plans presented. Applications: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
TUE, 15 November 2011 at 11.00
E1 and M1 Halls, admission free
A Different Perspective on Film
Films adapted for deaf and hearing-impaired as well as the blind and visually impaired audiences
A roundtable and screening of excerpts from adapted films.
Watching films on television is nowadays so commonly embraced that we don't even ask ourselves whether hearing- and visually-impaired people are able to watch them too. According to the World Health Organisation, there is approximately one tenth of hearing- or visually-challenged people in each society.
TV Slovenia started to subtitle its programmes in Slovenian in the 1980s, when it introduced the television information retrieval service or broadcast teletext, where closed captioning information is also transmitted in the teletext signal. First steps towards adapting the programme for the blind and visually-impaired audiences were taken in 2000, when TV Slovenia ran the France Prešeren series. After a ten-year lapse, Rooster's Breakfast, a Slovenian film production, was adapted last year. In 2011, plans have been made to provide at least six films with additional narration track, the so-called audio description, among others also the first foreign documentary film.
With the participation of: Janez Lombergar, Miša Molk, Sandra Bašić Hrvatin, Jože Vogrinc, Marko Naberšnik, Miha Hočevar
THU, 17 November 2011 at 15.00
E1E2 Hall, admission free
Mitja Okorn, director
From Low- to High-Budget Filmmaking
From Here and There to Letters to St. Nicholas; From Slovenia to Poland - Making of Letters to St. Nicholas
Audio & Visual Discussion Forum
Director Mitja Okorn will share his personal experience of filmmaking, illustrating the cases of Here and There, a low-budget film, and Letters to St. Nicholas that received a funding of two million euro. The dissimilarities of filmmaking in Poland and Slovenia will also be discussed.
Itak Director Competition
Mobitel is the main sponsor of 22nd LIFFe. Its Itak competition promotes mobile phone filmmaking. This year the inspiration is quotidian living. Why? Because life is a drama, comedy, tragedy, action, even a thriller.
The Itak Director competition has been launched, and the Itak Corner will feature a workshop with acknowledged filmmakers. Further information at www.itak.si, Itak Facebook and Itak Twitter.
See you at LIFFe. Anyways.
Premiere of The Orchestra
On 11 November
Liffe will premiere The Orchestra (Orkestar) by Pjer Žalica.
The shooting of the documentary that chronicles the 25-year career of Saša Lošić and the legendary Sarajevo band Plavi orkestar, against the backdrop of the disintegration of the former Federative Republic and the subsequent Yugoslav Wars, lasted for five years. The documentary witnesses a period of time and a generation that lived through the disintegration of their country and a change of value system but has remained loyal to itself. It's a film about optimism, strength and the indestructibility of talent, friendship, and music.
The director said that it was "a film about an intimate journey through the times that first pampered us and then crushed us. A choir song about the ambience and the circumstances that suppress the voices in the throat, but - one has to continue living and singing... And therefore this is not a story about bad times, but about good people. The people who even in the most difficult circumstances find the strength and encouragement to act creatively and to believe in a better future." (Pjer Žalica)
Festival Venues
Cankarjev dom: Linhart Hall, Kosovel Hall, Lili Novy Club, Foyer II; Ljubljana cinemas: Kinoklub Vič, Kolosej Maribor Hall 5; Slovenian Cinematheque; Kinodvor Cinema; Kino Šiška
Welcome to the Foyer II
Press centre, festival box office, socialising and entertainment premises, guest chat room.
Admission
Avant-premieres EUR 5.60,
other sections EUR 4.90, Kinobalon EUR 4.50
Kolosej Maribor EUR 4.30
Discounts
Advance sales 19 October - 8 November inclusively
Younger than 25, seniors 65 + and pensioners: Avant-premieres EUR 5, other sections EUR 4.50, Kolosej Maribor EUR 3.60
6 tickets for different films 15 %
9 tickets for different films 20 %
12 tickets for different films 25 %
15 tickets for different films 30%
20 tickets for different films 35% discount and a complimentary 22nd Liffe catalogue
Regular sales 9 - 20 November
Younger than 25, seniors 65 + and pensioners: Avant-premieres EUR 5, other sections EUR 4.50, Kolosej Maribor EUR 3.60
6 tickets for different films 10 %
9 tickets for different films 15 %
12 tickets for different films 20 %
15 tickets for different films 25%
20 tickets for different films 30% discount and a complimentary 22nd Liffe catalogue
Discounts can be claimed at all festival venues and are non-combinable. No discounts apply for opening and closing ceremonies.
Catalogue: EUR 8
LIFFe T-shirts and Mugs
Available from the Festival Box Office in the Foyer II of CD, at Kinodvor Cinema and online at www.liffe.si; T-shirt EUR 15, mug EUR 5
Points of Sale
Advance sales 19 October - 8 November inclusively
- CD Information Centre until 1st November inclusively, during business hours (workdays 11.00 - 13.00 and 15.00 - 20.00, Saturday 11.00-13.00, holidays closed)
- This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; receive tickets by post when using IVANKA Card
- Festival Box Office in the Foyer II of CD; 2 - 8 November inclusively, 11.00 - 20.00 (except for holidays)
- Online at www.liffe.si (MasterCard, Eurocard, Visa, Diners, Ivanka, Moneta); no discounts apply for online purchases
- By phone (01) 24 17 300 weekdays 9.00 - 18.00 during regular business hours
- Kolosej Maribor: advance sales 19 October - 8 November inclusively
- Other Cankarjev dom official points of sale (Kompas, M Holidays, Alpetour, Petrol...); no discounts apply.
Regular sales 9 - 20 November
- Festival Box Office in the Foyer II of CD, from 11.00 until the beginning of the last screening
- This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; receive tickets by post when using IVANKA Card
- Komuna Cinema, Kinodvor Cinema, Kino Šiška and Slovenian Cinematheque an hour prior to screenings
- www.liffe.si (MasterCard, Eurocard, Visa, Diners, Ivanka, Moneta); no discounts apply for online purchases
- By phone (01) 2417 300 weekdays 9.00 - 18.00
- Kolosej Maribor
- Other Cankarjev dom official points of sale (Kompas, M Holidays, Alpetour, Petrol...); no discounts apply.
Online also at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
22nd LIFFe Partners
22nd LIFFe is being devised in cooperation with Kolosej zabavnimi centri, d.o.o., Kinodvor City Cinema, Kino Šiška Center of Urban Culture and Slovenian Cinematheque.
22nd LIFFe Sponsors
Main sponsor: Telekom Slovenije, d.d.
Donor: Tobačna Ljubljana, d.o.o.
Media sponsor: Delo, d.d.: Delo, Pogledi
With the support of the Media programme
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Information
Janina Pintar P (01) 2417 146 E This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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Information throughout the Festival:
CD Information Centre P (01) 2417 299 during business hours
Festival Box Office Foyer II of Cankarjev dom by phone (01) 2417 400, from 11.00 until the beginning of the last screening
Slovenian Cinematheque by phone (01) 43 42 520 (morning), (01) 43 42 524 (afternoon - box office)
Komuna Cinema by phone (01) 241 84 00
Kinodvor Cinema by phone (01) 239 22 13, (01) 239 22 17 (box office)
Kino Šiška by phone (01) 500 30 00
Kolosej Maribor by phone (02) 230 14 40
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Press Accreditations
The applications are most conveniently submitted at www.liffe.si (novinarji / akreditacije).
Online submission is strongly recommended!
Press accreditation applications can also be submitted at press conferences to take place on 20 October at Cankarjev dom and 21 October at Kolosej Maribor. Submission deadline is 25 October 2011.
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