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KOYAA, a series of short animated film KOYAA in nagajivi predmeti

Kolja Saksida / Slovenia / 2017 / 32 min / No dialogue / 3+

The DVD of the film is available in our Bookshop. (List of available DVDs in Slovene only)

Koyaa and his friend, the wise Raven, live on a rocky ledge high above the clouds. Away from the urban hustle they lead an exciting life without a second of boredom. Koyaa stumbles into comical adventures with everyday objects coming to life, acting all sorts of wacky: socks, scarves, books or a sunbed – you name it, they keep going crazy! The items run around, hide from Koyaa, fly into the sky or make a mess in the house. While Koyaa is trying to catch them and get things back in order, the old Raven is patiently building, crafting his birdhouses. He grumbles amicably since the youth never lets him work in peace, but it's all in good spirits. Days with Koyaa and Mr Raven are always roaring fun!

The programme consists of 6 animated shorts, and a documentary film Hello Koyaa! 32 minutes in total. The animated shorts are without dialogues, the documentary is in Slovenian language.

Extra material (in Slovene only)

avtorji Kolja Saksida, Matija Šturm, Sara Živkovič, Deja Škerjanc (ZVVIKS)


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