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There was no Wind

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  • 2012
  • 31'
  • video
  • color
  • Orig. Title: Nije bilo vitra

There was no Wind is all but classical documentary. It tells a story of Zlarin island in a slightly different way. At the same time it is a film about an island, but also about the filmmaking process itself. It uncovers the position of documentary film as a form that tends to preserve its ‘objective’ status, while at the same it is totally depending on choices and decisions of the author.

Director
Nika Radić
Screenplay
Mejra Mujičić, Marina Viculin
Cinematography
Boris Poljak
Editing
Mato Ilijić
Sound Design
Jakov Kolbas
Producer
Vera Robić-Škarica
Production
Hrvatski filmski savez (HFS)

Nika Radić (1968) studied sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb and art history at the University of Vienna. She made a couple of video works, some of which she exhibited as parts of gallery installations. She has shown her work on a few film festivals but she mainly works as a visual artist.

Croatian film catalogue

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