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Cent’anni Cent’anni

Maja Doroteja Prelog / Slovenia, Serbia, Poland, Austria, Italy / 2024 / 87 min / Slovene

An emotional rollercoaster with heart-wrenching confessions and poetic visuals in the midst of beautiful natural sceneries, an unfiltered testament to love and change.

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After surviving a terminal illness diagnosis, Blaž sets off to a gruelling celebratory Giro d'Italia. With him is his partner, filmmaker Maja, tasked with capturing the triumphant biking tour. What was initially planned as a ride from the Dolomites to Sicily to reclaim control of one's own life and celebrate overcoming their greatest fear, soon becomes a journey of self-discovery for the couple. The focus now shifts on Maja's experience and needs.

“I saw the film as an opportunity for a return to ‘normal life’ after a traumatic experience, to finally free ourselves from fear and isolation. But the grand journey we had planned did not go as planned, turning Cent'anni into an honest confession and a painful analogy of our relationship.” (Maja Doroteja Prelog)

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