Every Day Is Not the Same / Vsakdan ni vsak dan
Slovenia ,
2008.
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Directed by: Martin Turk
Script: Martin Turk
Producer: Samo Radmiloviè
Production company: RTV Slovenija
Cinematography: Bojan Kašteliè
Editing: Matjaž Jankoviè
Music: Chris Eckman
Cast: Vladimir Vlaškaliæ, Boris Cavazza, Maja Gal Štromar, Robert Prebil, Barbara Žefran, Tigris Pešiè, Ivanka Mežan, Maruša Kink, Sofija Trušnovec
Format: 35mm
Running time: 12'
Synopsis
Little things in the everyday life of six different people: a pregnant woman who sets off with her daughter to give birth; her husband, who needs to take her to the maternity ward as soon as possible; a woman who is in conflict with the pregnant woman's husband regarding a parking dispute; her lover who wants a serious relationship; and a postman who wants this man's signature upon a registered letter. People always meet and their lives are interconnected, regardless of who or what they are. People in today's world are increasingly alienated. Everyone lives in his/her own world and with his/her own problems and responsibilities. Sometimes, an event connects a group of individuals. This film represents a moment in life when the destinies of different people intertwine and connect them despite certain conflicts - such moments can enable the birth of a new life.
Directors Biography
Martin Turk is born in 1978 in Trieste. In 1998 began his studies of film and TV direction at the Ljubljana Academy (AGRFT ) and took his degree in 2004. Worked as assistant director on several full-length feature films, including Danis Tanovic's 'No Man's Land', ‘Ljubljana, 'The Beloved’ by Matjaž Klopcic and ‘Installation of Love’ by Maja Weiss. His professional debut 'Rezina življenja' was presented at several international film festivals and won the prize for the best Slovenian short film at the festival of Slovenian film 2006. His short film 'Vsakdan ni vsak dan' was selected for the Quinzaine des Realizateurs in Cannes.
Location and screening schedule: SC Cinema, Tuesday, October 20th at 14.00
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