Shoes from Tri­este

A fleeting memory of an old woman looking back at her youth brings about a moment of elegance in times of the after-war misery. In recent years I have been extensively researching my home region, the countryside in western Slovenia. There I was collecting stories, people, places to feed my imagination as well as to reach with them vivid images and memories from my childhood. During these searches several different people told me the same story about their dancing shoes. Having been working on land from their early age, local feasts were the most awaited social events for young people from remote parts of the region. In order to keep their only non-working shoes clean for the dance, they were willing to walk for several hours barefoot or with their wooden working clogs to reach the dance floor. It seems, a simple pair of shoes made it possible for people to change their perspective and appreciation of themselves. This short film is an attempt to jump to another time to recreate there a small emotional journey and show with it the ordinary life thorugh a microscope glass and to hopefully touch with it its core – the human dignity.

Credits

Cast:

Dora Ciccon

Luisa Tomasetig

Adrijana Peresin

Goran Kaličanin

Marija Gilda Primosig

Marko Kaličanin Celinšek

Script:

Gregor Božič

Marina Gumzi

Camera:

Christoph Greiner

Producer:

Marina Gumzi

Stanislav Danylyshyn

Editing:

Gregor Božič

Jonathan Rubin

Sound:

Matthias Kaatsch

Music:

Chatchatur Kanajan

Film info

Direction:

Gregor Božič

Genre:

fictional

Country of production:

Germany

Production Company:

Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin

Production:

2014

Shooting format:

Super 35 mm

Screening format:

1:1,66

Frame rate:

24 fps

Aspect ratio:

1:1,66

Sound format:

5.1

Language:

Slovenian, English subtitles available

Version:

OmU

Runtime:

11