For the first time, four Serbian cousins on the border between adolescence and adulthood, who live far from one another, find themselves for a holyday in Belgrade. Past, present, and future coexist together, made even more accessible by the languor of the summer days.
Biography
film director
Stefan Ivancic
Stefan Ivancic (Yugoslavia, 1985) studied mechanical engineering in Spain, and he is currently studying directing at the dramatic arts department of the University of Belgrade. He works as a film critic, in particular for the Spanish online magazine “Lumière,” and as a producer (for the feature film The Load by Ogjen Glavonic). He made his debut as a director in 2012 with the short film Scrap Material.
FILMOGRAFIA
Sekundarna sirovina (Scrap Material, cm, 2012), Soles de primavera (cm, 2013)
Declaration
film director
“I left Yugoslavia when I was six, and I lived in Barcelona from 1991 until 2009. My brother Dimi was born in Spain and he still lives there. I used to come to Belgrade every year, and spend here the hot summer days. It was always painful to go back to Spain, to leave my country again and again. Soles de primavera was born from a combination of this feeling and the idea of making a film together with my younger brother Dimi and my small cousin Bibi. I wanted to make a film with them, and about us. At the beginning it was strange because it’s difficult to perceive the things that are linked to your own life, your own reality, as clearly as the things that are ‘around.’ It’s so close that at the beginning you can’t see it – however, as time goes by, emotions are slowly unveiled.”
Cast
& Credits
Stefan Ivancic
SCENEGGIATURA
Stefan Ivancic, Andrej Ivancic, Mateja Vidakovic
FOTOGRAFIA
Igor Djordjevic
MONTAGGIO
Natasa Pantic, Jelena Maksimovic
SUONO
Mladjan Matavulj, Filip Verkic
INTERPRETI
Andrej Ivancic, Dimitrije Ivancic, Stefan Ivancic, Marko Grabez
PRODUTTORI
Stefan Ivancic, Dragana Jovovic, Anastasija Zamahajev
PRODUZIONE
Fakultet dramskih umetnosti