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  2. Damjan Kozole - Wikipedia

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    Kozole in 2012. Damjan Kozole (born 1964 in Brežice, Slovenia) is a Slovenian filmmaker whose directing credits include the 2003 critically acclaimed Spare Parts and 2009 worldwide released Slovenian Girl, among others.

  3. List of Slovenian films - Wikipedia

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    A plaque commemorating first Slovene film recording made in 1905 by Karol Grossmann in Ljutomer. This is a list of notable films produced in Slovenia or the predecessor countries on its territory. Slovenia declared its independence from Yugoslavia on June 25, 1991. Slovene-language films produced in Yugoslavia before this date are also listed.

  4. Sonja Prosenc - Wikipedia

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    All three of her feature films were selected as submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film, though none of them has received a nomination. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Aside from festival awards, Prosenc received the award for exceptional direction by the Directors' Guild of Slovenia in 2019.

  5. ‘Family Therapy’ Director Sonja Prosenc Preps Follow-Up to ...

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    Slovenian filmmaker Sonja Prosenc is prepping her fourth feature, an untitled drama about “sisterhood and female liberation” that follows on the heels of her Tribeca premiere “Family Therapy ...

  6. List of Slovenian film directors - Wikipedia

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    A list of notable film directors from Slovenia This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  7. List of Slovenian submissions for the Academy Award for Best ...

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    Slovenia's 2008 submission, Rooster's Breakfast, became the highest-grossing Slovenian film of all time. [3] Before 1993, Slovenia was a republic within Yugoslavia. In 1961, a film shot in Serbo-Croatian and representing Yugoslavia (The Ninth Circle) became the first and only film directed by a Slovenian to be nominated for an Oscar.

  8. Category:Slovenian film directors - Wikipedia

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  9. Dimitar Anakiev - Wikipedia

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    The success of his films (including winning the Slovenian national film award) has made it possible for Anakiev to continue filmmaking as a producer, director and writer. His company, Dimitar Anakiev Films s.p.-DAF (now Anakiev Production ) specializes in socially engaged films of the Balkans in the post-communist era.