05.10.2012
Dove sei, amor mio is the Best Animated Film for Adults at Anifest Rozafa and... more
What is in fact law and who has the power? Why are men fighting against each other and is freedom only an illusion? The answers to some of these questions will be brutally revealed by colourful characters from the new film by Simon Bogojević Narath Flower of Battle, based on the motives from the book A Dialogue in Hell Between Machiavelli and Montesquieu by Maurice Joly from 1864, and a manuscript about European swordsmanship Flower of Battle, written in the mid-1400s by the Italian master of that craft, Fiore dei Liberi.
The voice of ominous Illusionist is played by Zlatko Burić, the bizarre duplicated Civil Entity is presented by Vilim Matula and Iva Šulentić, while Romina Vitasović is the evocative narrator leading us into the secrets of the extinct craft of sword fighting.
The demanding duty of the lead animator was performed by young Nikola Radović, with additional animation by David Lovrić, Ognjen Tutek and Darko Vidačković. The rich visuals are accompanied by the rich sound by Hrvoje Štefotić. Equally demanding was the translation; therefore, big thanks to Etami Borjan, Alan Križanić and Andy Jelčić!
Flower of Battle will premiere at the opening of the Days of Croatian Film, Monday, 4 April at 9pm – everyone is invited!
05.10.2012
Dove sei, amor mio is the Best Animated Film for Adults at Anifest Rozafa and... more
30.09.2012
Film Vexed by Dutch trio Telcosystems got Special Mention at 25 FPS in Zagreb! more
24.09.2012
Nightingales in December by Theodore Ushev won the Best Canadian Animation Aw... more
20.09.2012
Father won the Bulgarian Filmmakers’ Union Award at the 8th World Festival of... more
05.09.2012
Ana Hušman exhibits three of her short films in Korea and Belgrade. more