Golden Ages of Croatian Experimental Film
Encounter
Sretanje
Director
Vladimir Petek
1963
Croatia
8 min
Black & White
Unencumbered by education, open to new ideas, as a very young film amateur, Vladimir Petek (1940-2003) was the most energetic in trying out what film media could do outside the film standards. He scraped and coloured the tape, animated by drawing on the tape, pierced it, glued narrow format on wide format, cut them in half and glued different halves, tried pixilation, negative image, etc. His obsession with the medium was in early films linked to his youthful delight with girls’ beauty so he created some of the most beautiful visual-portrait films in the Croatian cinema. Encounters is an anthological portrait film, visually strengthened by a whole series of interventions on the film tape.
Other films in Golden Ages of Croatian Experimental Film

A.D.A.M.

Daniil Ivanovič, Your Are Free

Fluorescences

Focus

La Petite Mort

Monologue on Split

People (Passing) II

Scuza Signorina

Siesta

Site Selection

Straight Line (Stevens-Duke)

Termiti

The Market

The Spectres of Veronica

The Split Watercolour

The Tiniest

Two Times in One Space

Write No Loneliness
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