Ženska, ki nenehno govori (The Woman Who Constantly Talks) (1993)

Five women in five video stories are incessantly speaking with words, gestures, bodies, (false) moves about our myths, our lives, our lies, our countries, our racism, our lost territory, our lost bodies and our fears. But this is only one part of making stories the other is how to lose frames and than time and space and how to adjust two images in one single frame.
ZENSKA, KI NENEHNO GOVORI (THE WOMAN WHO CONSTANTLY TALKS) video, Betacam SP PAL, 14.46 min., colour,
produced by TV Slovenia 1993
original title: ZENSKA, KI NENEHNO GOVORI
written and directed by:
Marina Grzinic, Aina Smid
actors: Neda R. Bric, Metka Trdin, Petra Govc, Barbara Novakovic, Mojca Dimec in
Haris Burina
camera by: Andrej Lupinc
sound by: Andrej Kroflic
editing by: Stane Otorepec
music by: Borut Krzisnik
spoken language: Slovenian;
subtitled in English
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