Taiga
Originally released in 1996. Taiga is a documentary film. directed by Ema Kugler. At just 8 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Tajga was shot after the performance of the same name, performed at the international festival of contemporary arts City of Women in October 1995 in Ljubljana. The viewer enters a dark atmosphere dictated by dramatic vocal-electronic music, passing anthropomorphic and waxy zoomorphic figures, and camera movements. When the author establishes the landscape, she places a wrestler and a drowning woman in it, and with these scenes she further increases the suspension. At the height of the dramaturgy, the set stage collapses. The waxen guard dogs dissolve and the soldiers retreat. Naked female characters appear, announcing the transition to a period of warmth and peace, accompanied by softer music.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- SL
Production Companies
- Forum Ljubljana
- VPK
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Taiga about?
Tajga was shot after the performance of the same name, performed at the international festival of contemporary arts City of Women in October 1995 in Ljubljana. The viewer enters a dark atmosphere d...
Who directed Taiga?
Taiga was directed by Ema Kugler.
How long is Taiga?
Taiga has a runtime of 0 hours and 8 minutes (8 minutes total).
When was Taiga released?
Taiga was released on January 1, 1996 in theaters.