The second of KineDok's online events is here! Starting November 14, you can watch a meta-documentary +-90, which offers a unique creative introspection into the Slovak documentary scene, reflecting on key events and fundamental questions that have been weighing on documentary filmmakers over the past few decades. There will also be an online discussion on the topics from the film on November 18.
The film is available on kinedok.net until November 19 and you need a voucher to view it for free. Please email us at films@kinedok.net and we will send it to you.
+- 90 (Marek Kuboš, 2022, Slovakia, 90 min)
Marek Kuboš has crafted a meta-documentary that presents the Slovak documentary scene to the audience with unparalleled wit and complexity. He chose a clear concept for this – he interviews three generations of Slovak documentary filmmakers in his car, and their responses, opinions, and memories are juxtaposed with footage from their films. He firmly sticks to the established themes, which also form the structure and individual chapters of the film. These include documentary ethics, consideration for the audience, and the future of documentary filmmaking. Whether interviewing creators like Dušan Hanák, who experienced the events of 1968 and saw his films locked away, Zuzana Piussi, who belongs to the pivotal generation of the 1990s that experienced a liberation of filmmaking expression, or the newest generation represented by filmmakers like Miro Remo, he doesn't forget to create connections among them, which turn the film into a cohesive whole. It is primarily a love letter to documentary film and a compelling invitation to explore Slovak cinema.
The film is available in all KineDok countries (Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Croatia, and Hungary).
DISCUSSION: 18. 11., 7 PM (GMT+1)
Join a panel discussion (in English) on the topics from the film, that will be held on Monday on Facebook (@KineDok International) and our YouTube channel (@InstituteOfDocumentaryFilm). It will be moderated by Milota Sidorová and the guests are Barbora Berezňáková and Goran Dević.
Milota Sidorová is a facilitator, moderator, strategist,planner, networker and feminist in service with more inclusive cities.
Barbora Berezňáková is a graduate of University of Performing Art in Bratislava, Film directing course at NYFA, Animation and film department of BBAA, UPV, Valencia. Barbora has been working on TV documentaries or web videos for various NGO productions as director or editor. Barbora makes video installations, gallery screenings, music videos etc. and is experimenting with a new ways of storytelling and cross-genres in documentary films. Her documentary feature "Never Happened" premiered in Warsaw IFF in 2019.
Goran Dević was born in Sisak, Croatia, in 1971. He studied law, archaeology and film art at Academy of Dramatic Art, University of Zagreb, Croatia. His filmography includes several documentaries and short films; he is also director and script writer of one feature film. He is the founder of 15th Art Production (Petnaesta umjetnost) - a film production company. Teaches documentary film at the Academy of Dramatic Arts. Lives and works in Zagreb.