Bila so Titova mesta / They were Tito’s Towns
Amir Muratović
2017, 102 min, 2017, Slovenija
Sodni stolp, petek, 8.9.2017, ob 18.00 uri
O filmu
Po smrti Josipa Broza Tita (1892-1980) je v vsaki izmed šestih republik in dveh avtonomnih pokrajin Socialistične federativne republike Jugoslavije po eno mesto imelo to čast, da je poimenovano po dolgoletnem predsedniku. Danes so ta mesta v sedmih državah in niti eno nima več v imenu Tita. Ta mesta so bila pogosto privilegirana, izbrana zaradi levičarskih idej, delavskega značaja, industrializacije, urbanizacije in sodobnosti. Zgodbe mest spoznamo skozi pripoved prebivalcev, ki se spominjajo obdobja pod Titovim imenom. Mnoge zgodbe so tragične, saj je malo mest, ki se jih ni dotaknila vojna v nekdanji Jugoslaviji.
Titova’ mesta so metafora za razpad Jugoslavije, ki so jo razdejala vsiljena etnična in verska sovraštva. Ali so bridke izkušnje prebivalcev teh mest spremenile odnos do drugačnosti, ali nestrpnost tli naprej? Ta kulturni prostor je stoletja živel v sožitju pod različnimi oblastniki in kulturne vezi so ostale.
Režija
Amir Muratović
Amir Muratović (1966) je študiral filmsko in televizijsko režijo na AGRFT ter na Fakulteti za arhitekturo. Za Televizijo Slovenija je kot scenarist, režiser in montažer ustvaril številne dokumentarne filme, med njimi je Majoš prejel vesno za dokumentarni film na 13. FSF. Že 10 let pripravlja tudi dokumentarno serijo o sodobni slovenski umetnosti Zapeljevanje pogleda. V eksperimentalnih filmih raziskuje preplet animiranega in dokumentarnega. Je avtor filmske monografije Sladka strast periferije / Enciklopedija Ivice Matića.
Izbrana filmografija:
- Leteti! – documentarni, 86′, 2016
- Kólo – Pesem za Matijo Jamo /Kólo – A Song for Matija Jama/ – dokumentarni, 64′, 2010-2014
- Majoš /Maypole / – dokumentarni, 46′, 2009-2010
- Impresija velemesta /Impression of a Great City / eksperimentalni animirani, 13′, 2009
- Fabiani : Plečnik /Fabiani vs. Plečnik / dokumentarni, 82′, 2006-2008
- Kruhovo leto /Bread all Year Round / dokumentarni, 52′, 2005
- Druga generacija /The Second Generation / dokumentarni, 50′, 2005-2006
- Portreta z ozadjem /Two Portraits With the Background / dokumentarni animirani, 22′, 1994-2000
- Utrinki iz snemajna /Fleshes From Shooting / dokumentarni animirani, 10′, 1995
Ustvarjalci
Režija: Amir Muratović
Scenarij: Amir Muratović
Kamera: Marko Kočevar, ZFS, Marko Hutter – asistent snemalca in druga kamera
Montaža: Amir Muratović
Direktor fotografije: Marko Kočevar, ZFS
Mojster osvetljave: Sveto Makič
Zvokovni mojster: Frane Povirk
Avtorja glasbe: Šemsudin Dino Džopa, Tilen Stepišnik
Mojster zvokovne obdelave: Robert Sršen
Avtorica zemljevidov in grafična opremljevalka: Irena Romih
Producent; Matjaž Ham
Produkcija; RTV Slovenija
English
Synopsis
After the death of Josip Broz Tito (1892 – 1980) in every of the six Republics and the two Autonomous Provinces there was a town chosen to get the name after the late leader. Today, this eight towns are in seven different states and none of them carries the Tito’s name any longer. The towns in that prosperity period were privileged, chosen for their focus on the socialistic /left/ political ideas and beliefs, working character of the citizens and hard industry. People were advanced by their urban way of life. The film tells the stories of each town, mainly through the stories of their citizens that have the experiences from that period. By recalling the memories and using some archive footage the past period revives and restores in front of our eyes. Many stories are tragic as just the towns were excluded from the destruction of the separating war. The crew travelles from one city to another, finding the most representative places to show past and present and the people that express their thoughts and feelings according to the misson the story carries.
Director
Amir Muratović (1966) studied film and TV directing at AGRFT and at Faculty of Architecture in Ljubljana. He worked on numerous documentary films for the Slovenian National Television as screenwriter, director and editor. One of those films, Maypole, received Vesna for best documentary film at the Slovenian Film Festival in 2010. For the past 10 years he’s also been working on a documentary series about contemporary Slovenian art called Zapeljevanje pogleda. In his experimental films he explores the relationship between animated and documented. He’s the author of a film monograph Sladka strast periferije / Enciklopedija Ivice Matića.
Selected works:
- To Fly! (2016), documentary film, 86’
- Kólo – A Song for Matija Jama (2016), documentary film, 64’
- Maypole (2010-2014), documentary film, 46’
- Impression of a Great City (2009-2010), experimental animated film, 13’
- Fabiani Vs. Plečnik (2009), documentary film, 82’
- Bread all Year Round (2006-2008), documentary film, 52’
- The Second Generation (2005), documentary film, 50’
- Two Portraits With the Background (2005-2006), animated documentary film, 22’
- Fleshes From Shooting (1994-2000), animated documentary film, 10’




