Barbara Kobal
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Summer 1938. Emma and Zala go on a trip to the house where they went on holiday to visit their cousin Lucija as girls. While Emma paints the house in the garden, Zala sets out to explore the dusty interior. The mysterious empty building is marked by the ghosts of past summers, children’s laughter, fear and a tragic ending.
The Cousin

Jana is very afraid of insects. One day, a giant Wasp whizzes by! It loves opera and strawberry juice, and above all, it looks at the universe completely differently than humans. Will a summer wander through the streets of Ljubljana open Jana's eyes to new perspectives?
The Wasp

This educational omnibus comedy plays with the realization that we are not aware the obviousness of our everyday communication. The short film does not hide its example, the discrepancy between image and speech, which was made famous in this genre by Monty Python's Flying Circus, but at the same time, with its almost advertising nature, it pushes the boundaries between art and agitation.