Temporama Film Society

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Filmsko društvo Temporama
Litostrojska cesta 17, SI-1000 Ljubljana
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Phone(386) 40 888 421

Past events

  • 31 Mar 2026

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    14 Apr 2026

    CroatiaOsijekUrania CinemaSlovenian Film Days in Slavonia

    The festival opens with a screening of the film "This Is a Robbery!" (Comedy, 82") directed by Gregor Andolšek and a cultural program including the exhibition "I feel Slovenia. I feel Culture."

    Supported by: Slovenian Film Centre.
  • 4 Dec 2025

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    7 Dec 2025

    Czech RepublicOlomoucInternational Festival of Animated Film and Contemporary Art - PAF Olomouc

    A screening of the documentary feature film "Alpe-Adria Underground!", directed by Jurij Meden and Matevž Jerman, which explores the rich yet long-overlooked experimental film heritage of the former Socialist Republic of Slovenia (1945–1991) and places it within the broader context of global avant-garde cinema.

  • 22 Sep 2025

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    24 Sep 2025

    HungarySzombathelyAgora-Savaria cinemaDays of Slovenian Film in Szombathely

    Screenings of long-feature films "This Is a Robbery!" directed by Gregor Andolšek and produced by Temporama Film Society, "Family Therapy" directed by Sonja Prosenc and produced by Monoo, and "Observing" directed by Janez Burger and produced by Staragara.

    Organized by: Slovenian Film Centre.
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    Temporama Film Society is a film production collective founded in 2012 by Andraž Jerič and Jerca Jerič with the aim of creating a platform and support environment for young filmmakers in Slovenia to help them bring their ideas to screen. As such, they offer classic organisational services and their own creative input before and during production, and search for funding and co-production assistance as the projects progress.




    Productions

    After an initial focus on low- and no-budget shorts, Temporama's breakthrough came in 2018 with the widely praised Posledice (Consequences, dir. Darko Štante), an intense LGBT drama set in a youth detention centre, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and went on to win ten awards, including the Adolf Zukor Prize for Best Film at the CineFest Miskolc International Film Festival in Hungary. After strong festival showings worldwide, the film was picked up by distributors in France, Germany, the UK, Ireland and North America for theatrical and SVoD release.

    Consequences | International Trailer 1 | Temporama

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    In 2025 Ida Who Sang So Badly Even the Dead Rose Up and Joined Her in Song, the first feature film by Ester Ivakič and Nika Jurman premiered at the Cottbus Film Festival. This family drama set in 1970s Yugoslavia, received development funding from the Creative Europe MEDIA programme (2020).

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