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The first feature from Slovenian Director, Rok Bicek is a powerful meditation on grief, tolerance and victimisation. Set in a very liberally-minded secondary school, Class Enemy follows the brief career of Robert Zupon as a substitute, a German teacher acting as maternity cover for Nusa (Masa Derganc), a well-loved mother figure for her adoring but troubled class.
Arriving at the school Mr Zupon (Igor Samobar) is warned of a tragedy one of his form group has recently experienced; something has happened to Luka (Voranc Boh) but he's chosen to return early to class, despite mention of intervention by the school psychologist. Exactly what has occurred remains a mystery to viewers until one of Zupon's students commits suicide.
Initial assessments by Zupon of his new class view them as “excitable,...
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The first feature from Slovenian Director, Rok Bicek is a powerful meditation on grief, tolerance and victimisation. Set in a very liberally-minded secondary school, Class Enemy follows the brief career of Robert Zupon as a substitute, a German teacher acting as maternity cover for Nusa (Masa Derganc), a well-loved mother figure for her adoring but troubled class.
Arriving at the school Mr Zupon (Igor Samobar) is warned of a tragedy one of his form group has recently experienced; something has happened to Luka (Voranc Boh) but he's chosen to return early to class, despite mention of intervention by the school psychologist. Exactly what has occurred remains a mystery to viewers until one of Zupon's students commits suicide.
Initial assessments by Zupon of his new class view them as “excitable,...
- 5/7/2014
- Shadowlocked
Holy Strokes!: Turk’s Debut Loses Its Appetite
Born out of a collaboration with the Torino Film Lab comes Martin Turk’s feature directorial debut, Feed Me With Your Words, a three tiered narrative structure told from thee separate points of view from an overlapping timeline. Turk, who has worked as assistant director to Danis Tanovic and Maja Weiss, shows an intriguing knack for establishing a broody foreboding, but his overlapping ellipses lead to an underwhelming conclusion that feels disappointingly contrived.
On a seemingly normal day, Matej (Sebastian Cavazza) suddenly begins receiving phone calls from his estranged father, Janez (Boris Cavazza) whom he hasn’t spoken with in over a decade. Reluctantly, he finally answers his phone and finds that his younger brother Robert, who had been living with his parents in the Slovenian countryside, had recently traveled to Turin and has seemingly disappeared. Janez needs Matej’s help...
Born out of a collaboration with the Torino Film Lab comes Martin Turk’s feature directorial debut, Feed Me With Your Words, a three tiered narrative structure told from thee separate points of view from an overlapping timeline. Turk, who has worked as assistant director to Danis Tanovic and Maja Weiss, shows an intriguing knack for establishing a broody foreboding, but his overlapping ellipses lead to an underwhelming conclusion that feels disappointingly contrived.
On a seemingly normal day, Matej (Sebastian Cavazza) suddenly begins receiving phone calls from his estranged father, Janez (Boris Cavazza) whom he hasn’t spoken with in over a decade. Reluctantly, he finally answers his phone and finds that his younger brother Robert, who had been living with his parents in the Slovenian countryside, had recently traveled to Turin and has seemingly disappeared. Janez needs Matej’s help...
- 4/22/2013
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
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