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Kinotripie – A Short Film Programme (2025) Kinotripčič – program kratkih filmov 2025

razni avtorji / France, Slovenia, United Kingdom, Croatia / 75 min

A programme of six short films! This year, Kinotripie is a laughter-filled trip through sound and silence, life and death, tradition and modernity, imagination and reality.

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What does a metal music festival look like without sound? What happens when African rhythms collide with experimental visuals? Can a Roma girl break away from tradition and shape her own future? Can a mother and son find common ground in faith? Can we, the youth, break free from cages and barriers? What happens when the future ends? When breathing stops? Does death deserve applause? And will Kinotripie—a laughter-filled trip of sound and silence, life and death, tradition and modernity, imagination and reality—answer all these questions?

Let the film take you to the ninth village!


Apocalypse
Benoit Méry, France, 2024, 15’ 

Thank You, Mother
Hvala ti majko, Izidor Bistrović, Croatia, 2024, 19’

A Round of Applause for Death
Stephen Irwin, UK, 2024, 5’

Kismet
Žiga Virc, Slovenia / Croatia, 2024, 14’

AUGURE: Infinite Trolling
Baloji, DR Congo / Belgium / France, 2024, 17’

The Ninth Village
Deveta vas, Gregor Kocjančič, Slovenia, 2025, 5’


Programme curated by Kinotrippers of various generations, in collaboration with FeKK – Short Film Festival Ljubljana.


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