Slovenian Girl (2009)
1h 30m
Running Time
September 30, 2009Release Date
Slovenian Girl (2009)
1h 30m
Running Time
September 30, 2009Release Date
Plot.
Aleksandra is a student from Krško, a small town in Slovenia. She has a plan to conquer the world. Working as a prostitute, her life is heading to where she wants it, but an accidental death has her wrestling with new feelings of fear, loneliness, confusion and responsibility
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Cast & Crew.
Nina Ivanišin
Aleksandra
Peter Musevski
Edo
Primož Pirnat
Zdravko
Maruša Kink
Vesna
Uroš Fürst
Gregor
Dejan Spasič
Mile
Aljoša Kovačič
Peter
Andrej Murenc
Miha
Aleš Valič
Professor Mrak
Marjuta Slamič
Bank Clerk
Damjan Kozole
Director
Mojca Gorogranc
Makeup Artist
Gašper Loborec
Sound Recordist
Matevž Luzar
Writer
Ognjen Sviličić
Writer
Danijel Hočevar
Producer
Emil Cerar
Assistant Costume Designer
Silence
Composer
Aleš Belak
Cinematographer
Jurij Moškon
Editor
Julij Zornik
Sound Designer
Andrija Zafranović
Editor
Janez Štucin
Camera Operator
Miha Cernec
Property Master
Maja Moravec
ProductionDesigner
Miodrag Jakovljević
Foley
Petra Trampuž
Script Supervisor
Zora Stancic
Costume Design
Bostjan Kercmar
Assistant Editor
Marko Kočevar
Camera Operator
Aljoša Korenčan
Camera Operator
Boris Orehek
Gaffer
Zeljko Stevanic
Still Photographer
Johanna Wienert
Sound Editor
Peter Zerovnik
Sound Effects Editor
Martin Schinz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tjaša Perko
Stunts
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 30, 2009
Original NameSlovenka
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 30m
Box Office$37,319
Genres
Wiki.
Slovenian Girl (Slovene: Slovenka; released in the United States as A Call Girl) is a 2009 drama film directed by Damjan Kozole. It stars Nina Ivanišin as Aleksandra, a 23-year-old Slovenian who leads a double life as a respectable student and a call girl. The film premiered at the 2009 Sarajevo Film Festival in Bosnia and Herzegovina before being released theatrically in more than 30 countries, including the United States.
According to Shaz Bennett of Moving Pictures, "the film is ultimately a fascinating study of free enterprise in free fall. In this mesmerizing chamber piece, director Damjan Kozole has contrived a new style of narrative to convey a view of capitalist culture at once outrageous and non-judgmental."