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ZILNIK UNLEASHED 1

Zelimir Zilnik on circumstances that led to making of:
Newsreel on village youth, in winter, Little Pioneers., The Unemployed,
Early Works, June Turmoil, Black Film and Market People.

ZELIMIR ZILNIK (1942), film director, first noticed by the end of sixties
for his visually expressive and critical films, recognized both in his home
country Yugoslavia and internationally. In the early seventies, Zilnik was
heavily criticized on ideological grounds, since his films were part of the
"Black Wave" movement. Between 1973 and 1976 Zilnik worked for independent
production companies in Germany. After he returned to Yugoslavia, several of
his next projects feature predicted nationalistic tensions which lead to
disintegration of Yugoslavia and cataclysm at the Balkans. Zilnik also
helped in initiating video and television production for the most radical
and independent media in Yugoslavia at that time - B 92, in Belgrade. His
feature from 1995, "Marble Ass" was an analysis of the myth built on
masculinity and warrior mentality, a possible answer to the question what
has left of the 'marble man' in the nineties. The film was awarded 'Teddy
Bear' Prize at Berlin Film Festival, (1995).

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infocentre
friday
31.01.03.
20:00h
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ZILNIK UNLEASHED 2

Zelimir Zilnik on circumstances that led to making of:
Pretty women walking through the city, Hot paychecks, Brooklin - Gusinje,
The way steel was tempered, Tito's second time among the Serbs, Marble ass,
Throwing off the yalks of bondage i Fortress Europe.



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