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My Name is Janez Janša Jaz sem Janez Janša

Janez Janša / Slovenia / 2012 / 68 min / Slovene

The film that caused public furore in Slovenia will have you Googling your name before you even step into the cinema!

Documentary film that prompteD individuals, artists and academics from across the world to discuss the meaning and purpose of one's name in public and private spheres. Examples abound from history, popular culture and everyday life that reveal the reasons behind name changes, resounding in Slovenia and beyond. In 2007 three artists joined the Slovenian democratic party and officially took the name of Janez Janša. Their renaming, signalled as an art work, provoked a range of foreign and domestic interpretations amongst journalists and the general public.

The film that caused public furore in Slovenia will have you Googling your name before you even step into the cinema!

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