Luna 10 (The Butterfly Effect of Geography)

Luna 10 (The Butterfly Effect of Geography)

Release date : September 3, 1994
Runtime : 11m
Countries of origin : Slovenia /
Original Language : Croatian / Slovenian /
Director : Marina Gržinić / Aina Šmid /
Production companies : RTV Slovenija /
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Inserts from neo-avant-garde films by Emir Kusturica, Zivojin Pavlovic and Zelimir Zilnik made in the so-called Yugoslav film period of the 1970s and 1980s are re-read, re-worked, re-coded in a video story contemplating the role of different media in the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the time of world internet communications, cyborg stories and world spread computer nets. If it is true that we all part of a giant hypertext, coded by adapted and shortened CD-ROM histories, then why not try to display the video picture as hypertext, as the one which will show the hidden spots of our history and present?
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  • title:Luna 10 (The Butterfly Effect of Geography)
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1994
  • Runtime:11m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Slovenia ·
  • Original Language: Croatian · Slovenian ·
  • Director: Marina Gržinić / Aina Šmid /
  • Writers: Aina Šmid · Marina Gržinić ·
  • Production companies: RTV Slovenija ·
  • Overview:Inserts from neo-avant-garde films by Emir Kusturica, Zivojin Pavlovic and Zelimir Zilnik made in the so-called Yugoslav film period of the 1970s and 1980s are re-read, re-worked, re-coded in a video story contemplating the role of different media in the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the time of world internet communications, cyborg stories and world spread computer nets. If it is true that we all part of a giant hypertext, coded by adapted and shortened CD-ROM histories, then why not try to display the video picture as hypertext, as the one which will show the hidden spots of our history and present?
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