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O festivalu

ABOUT

The founder of Kinoatelje, also a sociologist and a film critic, Darko Bratina (1942-1997) had attributed an important role to the film, television and video media: he stated that it was one of the best means of understanding society, history and culture. Following his vision, the award that this year will be granted for the 12th time consecutively, carries his name and also selects works and authors, which besides the aesthetical values, have an additional focus towards the historical and social surroundings, hence advocating intercultural communication.

 

Today the award ceremony occurs as a cross-border film festival, Tribute to a Vision, taking place in the inter-regional space between Slovenia and Italy by connecting audiences and film institutions in 7 different cities (Gorizia, Nova Gorica, Trieste, Izola, San Pietro al Natisone, Udine in Ljubljana), for which the physical distance might not be great, but the cultural varieties are rather expressive and stand for the richness of our cross-border space. The festival presents the complete filmography of the selected author, the winner of the Darko Bratina award. Roundtables with the awarded guest, film projections and a professional workshop - a masterclass co-organized with our neighboring partners. The complete program is bilingual (in Italian and Slovene), except for the masterclass which is in English. 

 

In the year 2015 we enriched the festival with the accompanying program Award trough time, in which we present the newest works of the awarded author from the previous years, in other words we reposition his timeless masterpieces. Bringing a new freshness to the festival is the young program First Crossings, which inclines to work as a platform for exploring new film languages.

DARKO BRATINA

Born in Gorizia, 30 March 1942. He was attending a Slovenian primary and secondary school, after which he enrolled at the science high school Duca degli Abruzzi in Gorizia. He graduated in 1961 and enrolled at the Faculty of Engineering in Trieste. Shortly after, he started to get interested in sociology and when he heard about the new sociology school, founded in 1962 in Trento, he abandoned the engineering studies and started studying sociology, when the faculty wasn't yet acknowledged.

In the year 1972 he became an economical sociology professor at the Faculty of Political Sciences in Trieste. He moved back to Gorizia in 1976 and two years later he began teaching sociology in Trieste. He advanced in his academical career until 1992, and also taught sociology of ethnical relationships from 1990 at the Faculty for International and Diplomatic Sciences in Gorizia, that was founded the same year.

Film was one of his most important interests, for which he started to develop a taste as a young man and continued to nourish it throughout his life. In Gorizia in 1977 he established the film club Kinoatelje. He was an initiator of the Slovenian film in Italy and organized the first Slovenian film retrospective. Out of that initiative the Film Video Monitor was born, an annual Slovenian film, television and video magazine. 

Bratina was also very active within the Slovenian minorities: since 1976 he collaborated at SLORI (Slovenian research institute) and was the head of the institution from 1982 till 1992. He was active with the Slovenian cultural-economical relationships (SKGZ) and was a member of the main board.

​In the year 1992 he was voted as senator on the PDS (the Democratic Party of the Left) in the Gorizia County and thus became the first Gorizian senator. He was reelected in 1994 on the list of the Progressives and in 1996 on the list of Oljke. Amidst this different parliamentary positions, he was a member of the Foreign Political Commission in the Senate, a member of the Italian delegation at the Council of Europe, a member of the Italian delegation to the WEU, and the President of the Italian delegation to the CEI since 28 November 1996.

 He died in the village of Obernai near Strasbourg, on 23 September 1997.

 

Majda Bratina

Text taken from the book: Darko Bratina: progetto dialogo /projekt za dialog, edited by Giuliana Iaschi and Roman Vecchiet, Gramsci Institute of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, 2004

AWARDEES

2018 Peter Mettler, director

2017 Mario Brenta, director
2016 Dalibor Matanić, director
2015 Villi Hermann, director and producer
2014 Laila Pakalnina, director
2013  Ruth Beckermann, director
2012  Karpo Godina, filmmaker
2011  Franco Giraldi, director
2010  Miroslav Janek, filmmaker
2009  Harutyun Khachatryan, director and producer
2008  Petra Seliškar, director and producer
2007  Adela Peeva, director and producer
2006  Želimir Žilnik, director
2005  Edi Šelhaus, photographer and photoreporter
2004  Demetrio Volcic, television journalist and reporter
2003  Aljoša Žerjal, cineast from Trieste
2001 Jan Cvitkovič, director
2000  Srdjan Vuletić, director
1999  Maja Weiss, director

TEAM

Aleš Doktorič, president of Kinoatelje

Mateja Zorn, festival director

Karin Kocijančič, office manager

Patricija Maličev, programme selector

Nicola Falcinella, programme board

Denis Valič, programme board

Dora Ciccone, programme board

Aljaž Škrlep, coordination and communication

Maja Rebov, festival logo

Vida Rucli, design and catalog

Emanuela Masseria, public relations (Ita)

Martina Humar, translation and archiving

Urban Košir, Fabris Šulin, audio-visual documentation and technical support

PARTNERS

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