Urška Djukić

A trip into grandmother Vera’s youth and the memories of her intimate life illustrate Slovenian women of the first half of the 20th century, who where easily perceived as mere objects for the satisfaction of men’s sexual needs. Suffering, fear, and resignation—as Vera experienced them throughout her life—are depicted in a humoristic animation that overcomes old taboos with imaginative strokes.

Five uniquely moving films about motherhood—bubbling up in the grocery store, the cemetery, or even a car ride—come together in this omnibus film set in Sarajevo.

6.6/10

A possessive mother, a loving son, the fiancée's first visit, a mute witness... Four players around a pie.

6.6/10

Silva, a keen middle-aged hunter, invites her teenage daughter Ana to a hunt for the first time, but the trip does not end as expected. A miniature reflection on femininity in a time of sexual equality.

A misplaced pregnancy test creates confusion in the minds of grown-up children. Eva returns to her home town, to unresolved things from her past. Max has a new love affair. Nataša goes crazy. Izi's mother finds a positive pregnancy test and panics. Izi doesn't give a damn about anything.

A trip into grandma's intimate life shows the status of Slovenian women in the first half of the 20th century.

Lucija, quiet and shy 15-year-old girl, enters the prominent Ljubljana’s Catholic high-school. If she meets her mother’s expectations about the grades, she will be awarded summer holidays at her aunt in Paris – a dream she has been having for years. Never having been practicing music, Lucija is surprised to be invited to join the school’s prominent girls’ chamber choir – a privilege offered to only the most talented first-year students. In the choir, Lucija meets the second year’s most popular and charismatic girl, Ana-Marija. After an intensive singing weekend at the convent, the two become friends.