Barakude, Peter Radovich Jr.
Confusions - recording of theatre performance, Branko Brezovec
The Paper, Dalibor Matanić
BARAKUDE DIRECTOR: Peter Radovich Jr. Water polo is a sport that has garnered Croatia the largest number of trophies and in 2012 the team wins everything: the European Championship, the World Championship, the Olympic gold medal. And that's when Ratko Rudić and several longtime players, including the team captain, leave. Everything has to start from the beginning. Everything except the players’ eagerness to stay on top of the world. This eagerness remains present and equally strong. Next to Josip Pavić, the new captain, and Ivica Tucak, the new coach, they start anew. But it might not be that simple. They play Montenegro in Zagreb and this game breaks their winning streak. But when they play the same opponent in Kotor, everything changes. How will they get to the World Championship in Barcelona? |
CONFUSIONS - recording of theatre performance premiere September 17, 2014 Abrons Arts Center, New York DIRECTOR: Branko Brezovec The play is based on the novel The Confusions of Young Torless by Robert Musil. The novel centres on a young man named Torless, faced with emotional and sexual development in a military boarding school on the periphery of the Habsburg Monarchy. The structure of Confusions is defined by the duration, tempo and dynamics of the score. The first part of the play relies on the furious Symphony No. 2 by Latvian composer Peteris Vasks while in the second part the final scene of Wagner’s Siegfried warns about the background context of sexually and gender confused protagonists. Branko Brezovec (1955) graduated in theatre direction at the Academy of Dramatic Art in Zagreb. Since 2002 he has been teaching at the Academy, Department for Theatre Directing and Radiophonics. Brezovec directed all over the world, working in different genres (opera, multi-media spectacles, “metaphysical comedy”, etc.). He started directing under the influence of Brecht and Artaud and he used innovative dramaturgy systems that connect several different and inconsistent plays into one unit from which he builds different theater symbols and aspects with a variety of signs and meanings. Plays: A Day in the Life of Ignac Golob (1977), Brecht 1917 (1985), Why are We in Vietnam, Minnie? (1988), Three Noras Waiting for Baal (1993), Grand Master of all Villains (2001), Kamov, Necrography / Moulin Rouge (2003), The Glembays (2007), In Agony (2008), Salome (2010), The Flying Dutchman (2013), etc. |
THE PAPER (Novine) DIRECTOR: Dalibor Matanić PRODUCER: Nebojša Taraba, Miodrag Sila A serious traffic accident with three fatalities leads to a change of ownership of Rijeka-based daily paper The Paper. Influential construction tycoon Mario Kardum is suddenly in a hurry to take over The Paper when journalists start investigating the mysterious accident involving the future owner. A sudden change of ownership leads to internal turmoil caused by power struggle, vanity and ambitions. In the centre of these events are Martin Vidov and Alenka Jović-Marinković, both of whom take the function of editor-in-chief at a certain point. This is a story about betrayal, surrender and disintegration of human integrity under the pressure of vanity, conformism and existential fears. A story about journalism and about what journalism could have been. Dalibor Matanić (1975) is a film, theatre and commercial director. He holds a degree in Film and Television Directing from the Zagreb Academy of Dramatic Art. He authored award-winning films, theatrical productions and a number of successful commercials. Film credits: The High Sun (2015), Handymen (2013), Daddy (2011), The Lika Cinema (2008), Hundred Minutes of Glory (2005), Fine Dead Girls (2002), etc. Among many international awards, including the Un Certain Regard Jury Prize at the 68th Cannes Film Festival for The High Sun, he is a two-time winner of the Golden Arena for Best Director at the Pula Film Festival and a five-time winner of the Croatian critics’ award Oktavijan. |