21.01.2012 Programme Time:
10.30
Synopsis
This film is proof of a different kind of representation of Roma and affirms their artistic value and cooperation of Roma and Europe, based on respect for cultural differences. The film literalizes what Aime Cesaire, referring to a different context, termed as “neologistic” cultural politics – which is a polyphonic tactic collage focusing on the “existence among fragments”, conflating folkloric manifestations with alien forms and symbols. Subverting the classical fairytale of Little Red Riding Hood the director draws a multi-linguistic psycho-genealogy of a people, the Romes, constantly persecuted for their refusal to abide by the violent logic of feudal materialism that still rule our (un)civilised democracies.
Awards:
2010 Cinema City Novi Sad, Serbia - Special Award for Most Promising Director
2009 Alternative, Belgrade, Serbia - Memorial Award "Ivan Kaljevic"
Director:
Zoran Tairović
Screenplay:
Zoran Tairović
Director of photography:
Vlada Rašić
Film Editing:
Nemanja Savić
Producers:
Miodrag Milošević
Production Companies:
Academic Film Center of “Students City” Cultural Center
Cast:
Rule, Vera, Boža, Sanja
Duration:
25’ 46’’

Director Biography
Zoran Tairović, a multimedial artist was born in Novi Sad where he received his university degree at the Academy of Fine Arts. His Masters degree was obtained in interdisciplinary studies at the ACIMSI at the field of Applied Arts Management. He has a deep interest in the phenomenon of interculturalism which resulted in a number of researches and books, music and theatre pieces.
Filmography: Pagan Oratorio (2000), Invisible House (2001), Sandokan Nikolić – the Bare Truth (2002), Little Red Riding Hood, shown at the FIDMarseille (2009), Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (2010), Five Time Five (2011), Moment of Movement (2011).
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