Wild Slovenia

Format: 1x53'
Director: Matej Vranič

Synopsis

The documentary Wild Slovenia visually presents the very diverse fauna and flora of Slovenia, focusing on mammals and birds, and shows some particularly interesting species of amphibians, fish, insects and plants – from the endemic proteus to brown bears. In the film, we venture among the highest Alpine peaks and into the remote Dinaric forests; we travel across the Pannonian plains, descend into the underground caves of the Karst world and dive into the Adriatic Sea.

In each region, we get to know the animal world typical for it. There are also shorter shots of several plant species included. The film offers the insight into the secret life of some animal species that live in close proximity to humans, often even in an urban environment, but never quite come to our sight. We witness individual interactions between humans and animals.

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Copyright

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Highlights

  • Official Selection High Tatras Film & Video Festival Slovakia
  • Official Selection Festival International Nature Namur 2021 Belgium
  • World Premiere Wildlife Conservation Film Festival 2021 New York
  • Official Selection Nature Track Film Festival 2021 California
  • Official Selection Central and Eastern European Film Festival 2021 Luxembourg
  • Official Selection Festival of Slovenian Film 20221 Slovenia
  • Public Choice Best Slovenian Film Bovec Outdoor Film Festival 2021
  • Selected International Nature and Environmental Protection Festival 2022 Hungary
  • The film sheds light on animals living close to humans, including those in urban environments, and uncovers their secretive behaviors.
  • Wild Slovenia portrays the relationship between humans and wildlife, highlighting moments of coexistence and interaction.
  • It provides insights into ecological balance, biodiversity, and the importance of conservation, making it both an informative and visually engaging piece.

Sales

TVE in Spain, RTVSLO in Slovenia, Telewizja Polska in Poland, WDR-ARD in Germany, ARTE, RTBF in Belgium

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Produced by Matej Vranič

Represented by Ypsilon Films

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