Jure Pervanje
Directing
Known For

The ruins of the old castle are a favorite place for children to play - besides the computer, of course. Jon, Tina and her younger brother Peter visit the place every day and also become friends with the occasional resident there. But strange things are happening in the premises of the crumbling castle. Curiosity does not give peace to children. It turns out that the castle is full of secrets, strange things start happening and many people no longer know for sure what is true and what is not... The children slowly begin to reveal what it is really about, and a mysterious boy comes to their aid...
The Little Ghost
The story is told through different points of view. A woman loves everything green, her husband loves his car, a magician knows the secrets of the stars, a professor knows everything about sound and a cyclist solves a difficult problem. A surreal travel through time and space.
Triangle

Banned for over a decade because of its "explicit" sexual situations, when this film was released in Yugoslavia in 1983 the "explicit" scenes had become tame. Other than the notoriety it obtained through censorship, the film has an undistinguished story about the forbidden love affair between the older wife of a sports director and a young athlete.
Masquerade
A film about short-lived Slovenian war of independence.
1991 – The Unshot Bullet

A Slovenian narrative film made out of the eponymous children's show.
The Little Ghost

A thief commits daring robberies (a la Raffles) in Slovenia during the 1920s. While he romances the ladies a persistent detective tries to hunt him down and bring him to justice.
To the Limit and Beyond
Experimental 8mm film by Karpo Godina.
Game/Wildlife

The wish to unglue himself from the ground, to rise above it with only the strength oh his muscles, has been one of man’s oldest yearnings yet to come true. The story of the film is a result of the Mayor’s wish to have his Island enter aviation history, and the impotence of the chosen “flyer”, who in his blind passion for flying doesn’t even notice his wife’s affair with the mailman or the conspiracy of the village big shots, who are ready to sacrifice their neighbour for the dubious distinction of being written of as the first self powered aviator. The church bell, the stake for a successful flight, ends up on the “flyers” yard since the pilot has kept his word :”I will fly. I will rise, glide through the air, or I’ll never walk the ground again.”
The Flying Machine
Camera follows the rhythm of work on a construction site. The music serves as a commentary and warns us about complications or interprets routine work. Story about the rhythm of (in)activity.
Work Rhythm

Val Sebald is an author who comes to the Island to retreat from life and land. There he lives among the islanders and his favorite women, the heroines of various maritime novels. His relations with actual women from his past are reduced to messages in bottles that he ceremonially throws into the water. Val brings the real and imaginary people together into a place he is comfortable with, while his real life also becomes more and more one with the sea and the underwater world.
The Sea at the Time of the Eclipse
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