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Mosk


For print [TIFF, 735 kb]

Portrayal of different stages of development of the Plastos Creatures, inhabitants of Catastropolis, an archaeological site, discovered in the 23rd century at the mouth of the river Ob. Plastoses expend all organic and mechanic parts completely, over and over again. After decomposition, they store all elementary parts in vitrines. This event was captured by scientist Dr. Philip Warwick and it gave rise to numerous new cultorological questions and discoveries.

Kolja Saksida

Born in 1981 in Kranj. He played his first film role at fourteen (Ahead, a short film by Boris Petkovic); when he was seventeen, he shot his first film ExperimentalHostage (an experiment expert and a hostage) with his friends. He moved on to work with directors of the younger generation, appeared in music videos, student films (Tightrope Walker, Robbery of the Century), Hocevar's Fuck it and is playing the lead role in Blind Spot by Hanna A. W. Slak. He was also assistant director in No Man's Land by Danis Tanovic. In 2001, he founded Zvviks, a production group working in the fields of animation and other genres of low-budget digital production.

Filmography
EksperimenTalec (ekspert za eksperimente, hkrati pa se talec / ExperimentalHostage (an experiment expert and a hostage) - short experimental
Let'ssss Go (2001) - animation
Lab Party (2002) - animation
Mosk (2002) - animation
Zvviks zvviks - animation


Directed by: Kolja Saksida
Screenplay by: Kolja Saksida
Cinematography: Kolja Saksida
Animation: Kolja Saksida
Creatures: Marko Kovacic
Music: Borka
Editing: Kolja Saksida
Set design: Kolja Saksida


Production: Zvviks Production (Preglov Trg 3, 1000 SI-Ljubljana)
Format: super 8
Duration: 1'10''