In French and German with Slovene subtitles.
A stylised essay-film that recalls the history of the Louvre from the Renaissance to the present day, placing the museum as a junction at which art and philosophy meet war and politics.
In French and German with Slovene subtitles.
A stylised essay-film that recalls the history of the Louvre from the Renaissance to the present day, placing the museum as a junction at which art and philosophy meet war and politics.
Arsen Oremović
Tuesday, 14. 07. 2026 / 20:00 / Small Hall
Third World is more than just a documentary about Haustor, the legendary Zagreb band that left its mark on the former Yugoslavia’s music scene. It is the story of two creative opposites: Darko Rundek and Srđan Sacher. Through candid conversations, a studio reunion, and a wealth of archival material, the film reveals how the two artists’ sensitivity to the magic of everyday life once united their creative worlds – creating a third.
Hlynur Pálmason
Tuesday, 14. 07. 2026 / 21:00 / Main Hall
An intimate look into the life of an Icelandic family as the parents navigate their separation. Featuring the director’s own children, the film explores the complexities of fading love and the impact of shared memories.
Jim Jarmusch
Tuesday, 14. 07. 2026 / 21:30 / The Ljubljana Castle
Father Mother Sister Brother is a triptych: three stories about the relationships between adult children and their somewhat distant parents. A series of character studies, quiet, observational, and non-judgmental—a comedy, but interwoven with threads of melancholy. Or, in the words of its American indie auteur, “a kind of anti-action film”. Golden Lion Winner at the last Venice Film Festival.