A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 26, 2025
Original Title:
Škola hodanja 2
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Hrvatska Radiotelevizija
Restart
Serb National Council
Zagreb Film
Production Countries:
Croatia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 54
Learning to Walk 2 offers a portrait of the legendary animator Borivoj Dovniković Bordo through a long period of the artist's life, witnessing challenging social and political upheavals, focusing on those moments in which the artist himself becomes, in a way, his own main character. Through a combination of Bordo's animated works, comics and caricatures, this film seeks to speak about the freedom of creativity and seeks an answer to the eternal question: is there a systematic environment in which we truly and truly walk or do we walk lamely, as Bordo's universal hero does.
Additional Camera:
Matija Santro
Dragica Posavec
Additional Sound Re-Recordist:
Filip Ledinšćák
Associate Producer:
Vanja Jambrović
Iva Plemić Divjak
Co-Producer:
Vinko Brešan
Colorist:
Darko Kušlan
Director:
Jelena Novaković
Director of Photography:
Damian Nenadić
Editor:
Marija Kovačina
Executive Producer:
Vedran Senjanović
Graphic Designer:
Csaba Polgár
Producer:
Oliver Sertić
Production Manager:
Zrinka Košar
Sound Designer:
Miloš Drndarević
Vladimir Živković
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Vladimir Živković
Sound Recordist:
Jelena Novaković
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