A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Bostjan Hladnik
Birthplace:
Kranj, Slovenia, Yugoslavia
Born:
January 30, 1929
Died:
May 30, 2006
Boštjan Hladnik (30 January 1929 – 30 May 2006) was a Yugoslav/Slovene filmmaker. Hladnik was born in Kranj. He started with amateur short films after acquiring a projector and a 8mm camera in 1947. From 1949 he studied at the Academy for Theatre, Radio, Film and Television in Ljubljana and made a name for himself with several highly acclaimed short films. In 1957, Hladnik moved to Paris to apprentice under French filmmakers such as Claude Chabrol, Philippe de Broca, and Robert Siodmak. Hladnik's early-'60s features, Ples v dežju (Dance in the Rain) (1961) and Peščeni grad/Sand Castle (1962), influenced the course of Yugoslav cinema, through integrating influences from the nouvelle vague into it. Hladnik has an obsession with eroticism. He made many films dealing openly with sex and his Erotikon [de] (1963), with its openly sensual approach to taboo sexual relationships, not only triggered angry protests in the press, but it also led to it being banned in some Yugoslav republics. Western European critics and public however, supported Hladnik enough for him to find foreign backing for his even more provocative feature film on sexuality, Maškarada/Masquerade (1971). Hladnik died in Ljubljana in 2006.
Director:
1958 Fantastic Ballad
1961 Dancing in the Rain
1962 A Sand Castle
1963 Caroussel of Passion
1964 Maibritt, the Girl from the Islands
1968 The Sunny Whirlpool
1971 Masquerade
1972 The Lion Is Coming
1974 The Revolution
1976 White Grass
1979 Kill Me Softly
1986 Times Devoid of Fairy Tales
1988 P.S. - Post Scriptum
Writer:
1958 Fantastic Ballad
1961 Dancing in the Rain
1962 A Sand Castle
1963 Caroussel of Passion
1964 Maibritt, the Girl from the Islands
1968 The Sunny Whirlpool
1971 Masquerade
1972 The Lion Is Coming
1974 The Revolution
1976 White Grass
1979 Kill Me Softly
1986 Times Devoid of Fairy Tales
1988 P.S. - Post Scriptum
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