UrbanFestival 13
installation
10.-11.7. Franjo Tuđman's Square, 9,30pm - 5am
 

Cinema in the making: From dusk till dawn

Isa Rosenberger

in collaboration with: Kinoklub Zagreb

“From dusk till dawn” is a homage to amateur film production, past and present. The beginnings of cine-amateurism in Zagreb go back to the year 1928 when Maksimilijan Paspa founded a film section in the Zagreb photo club, a few years later the film section became a separate club, Kinoklub Zagreb.
Ever since the earliest period and its very beginnings, film was created with the enthusiasm of amateurs. Until today a place of prolific production Kinoklub Zagreb is one of the oldest still existing cine clubs in the world whose activity is strongly relying on the principle of democratization of the mans of (film)production. In its long history Kinoklub Zagreb was always a place for innovation and experiment, for example GEFF (Genre Expermental Film Festival), 1963–1970, came about from discussions held in Kinoklub Zagreb in the beginning of the sixties on the topic of “anti-film”.
On July 10 2015, Kinoklub Zagreb and UrbanFestival 13 will occupy one night long the Franjo Tuđman’s Square: “From dusk till dawn” will present a selection of films from several decades – all produced at Kinoklub Zagreb – dealing with the city and the public space as “a space always already populated by often conflicted feelings, imaginations, projections and projects.”*

*Anna Schober, “The Cinema Makers, Public Life and the Exhibition of Difference in South-Eastern and Central Europe since the 1960s”, Intellect Ltd. 2013

PROGRAM
selector: Vedran Šuvar (KKZ)

 21.30 – 23.00h
Introduction: Isa Rosenberger, Daria Blažević (KKZ)
“Site selection” 3′, Mare Šuljak (exp.)
“Najmanji”, 16′, Tomislav Šoban, (exp.)
“Komba”, 12′, Tin Žanić, (fic.)
“Machinae novae”, 8’33”, Darko Vidačković, (exp.)
“The runner”, 6′ Toma Zidić, Nataša Čića, Petar Cerovšek, (doc.)
“Scusa signorina”, 5’13”, Mihovil Pansini, (exp.)
”Trapezakt”, 5′, Miro Manojlović, (exp.)
“Hram”, 20′. Ivan Vuković, (doc.)

23.15 – 00.30h
“Arhitekt” 4’18”, Branka Valjin (music video)
“Rekao je da je jako umoran” 12′, Ivana Škrabalo, (fic.)
“+topia”, 5’19”, Petar Novak, (exp.)
“Manjača”, 12′. Tin Žanić, (fic.)
“Staklene oči”, 15′, Mario Papić, (doc.)
“Barefoot”, 4′, Vjeran Vukašinović (exp.)
“Prijepodne jednog fauna”, 7’50”, Tomislav Gotovac, (exp.)
“Zagreb – Ivanić grad- Zagreb”, 5′, Natko Stipaničev (exp.)

00.45 – 02.00
“722 032-2”, 5′, Mare Šuljak, (exp.)
“Skica za jedan oblak”, 14′, Tomislav Šoban
“Noć za dvoje”, 20′, Filip Mojzeš, (fic.)
“Začudnost kaosa”, 5′, Željko Radivoj, (exp.)
“Zastajkivanje”, 3′, Hrvoje Turković, (exp.)
“Višak popušim sam”, 9′, Zorko Sirotić, (doc.)
“Zubi”, 20′, Daria Blažević, (fic.)

02.15 – 03.30
“Buldings go round”, 4′, Daria Blažević (exp.)
“Granje i korijenje”, 13′, Nikica Zdunić, (doc.)
“Dota”, 6′, Petra Zlonoga, (exp.)
“Buj:room”, 7’3”, Alma Sarač, (doc.)
“When I’m five”, 7’52”, Fokus grupa, (exp.)
“Proljeće na baušteli”, 4′, Željko Radivoj, (doc.)
“Srećko Kramp – skica za portret”, 16′, Višnja Vukašinović, (fic.)
“Mali odmor”, 10′. Daria Blažević, (doc.)

03.45 – 05.00
“Maslačak”, 11’14” Lovro Čepelak, (doc.)
“Iz košmara”, 15’14”, Marko Majerski, (fic.)
“Sretanje”, 6’25”, Vladimir Petek (exp.)
“Odnos”, 6′, Mario Papić, (exp.)
“Roza – teološki film ceste”, 12, Višnja Vukašinović, (fic.)
“Slavoj Žižek – behind the scenes”, 13′, Zorko Sirotić, (doc.)
“8 x 8”, 10′. Mario Papić, (doc.)
“Little fishes”, 1’44”, Zorko Sirotić (exp.) 

support: Austrian cultural forum
thank you: Diana Nenadić (Croatian Film Association)

In her video works, installations and projects in public space Isa Rosenberger examines radical political changes and their social and economic consequences. By often juxtaposing subjective views and everyday biographies with the canonised representations of history, Rosenberger examines the construction

of reality and the power of images related to it, in this way seeking to allow established stories to be newly reflected upon. Rosenberger studied at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna and at the Jan van Eyck Academy in Maastricht. Her works have been exhibited at numerous group and solo exhibtions in Austria and internationally. She is based in Vienna.