28th Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival
19th Nervous Breakdown
director: Naško Križnar
original title: 19. Živčni Zlom
country: Slovenia
year: 1966
running time: 5 min.
synopsis
A short film named after a Rolling Stones’ song shows improvised performances, during which the members of the Slovenian art collective OHO make drawings on a concrete wall erected in the middle of a field, spontaneously running, dancing and finally putting on a cardboard box with only their legs sticking out. The film promotes OHO’s artistic and philosophical approach to the so-called reism, i.e. a philosophy in which objects are viewed as equal to human beings and not only recognised for their utilitarian value.biography
Naško Križnar is a Slovenian ethnologist, archaeologist and filmmaker. He was a member of OHO, an important conceptual art movement in former Yugoslavia, being previously an ethnologist and curator at the Nova Gorica Museum. Križnar is a professor of visual anthropology at the Primorska University in Koper and leads the Days of Ethnographic Film festival.more about film
director: | Naško Križnar |