All about names 09.05.2012. | 2 Comments

I’m Not Who You Think I Am

I received an invitation; it had my name and my address on it. I didn’t really think too much about it – Margareta Winberg, Stockholm. When Margareta Winberg received an embossed invitation from the Swedish government to attend a formal dinner she was a little surprised as she never worked for the government. Nevertheless, since...
Guest Blogs 08.05.2012. | 2 Comments

SHARED IDENTITY

Since the early 1990s the question of shared identity was always ubiquitous in the global massmedia and peer-to-peer networks. And now the lovely and subversive case of Janez Jansa pops up in our system of perception and sneaks into everybody’s attention. The only truly global common denominator of human culture is film, and now this...
Crowdfunding Our movie 07.05.2012. | 2 Comments

Crowdfunding rewards

12€ reward You'll get 'Special Thanks' credit on the film, on the film's website and social media. [CONTRIBUTE] 18€ reward You'll be able to download the file of the documentary »My name is Janez Janša« and be among the first to see it + You'll get 'Special Thanks' credit on the film, on the film's...
All about names Our movie 04.05.2012. | 2 Comments

Janez Janša – Biography

Since last post was signed by Marcel Štefančič jr., who is also the author of the book Janez Janša – Biography, I think it would be nice for you to hear few words about his work directly by his lips... Somebody consider this book a great example of conceptual literature, somebody else just a prank....
All about names Guest Blogs 04.05.2012. | 2 Comments

They don’t give names to pigs

Our first guest blogger is Marcel Štefančič jr, Slovenian film critic, television presenter, journalist and the author of Janez Janša – Biography Is it good for a man to have a name? Absolutely. Why? Because it protects him. From what? From slaughter. Take for example pets: people, their owners, give them names. Why? So that...
All about names 03.05.2012. | 3 Comments

DO WE ALWAYS NEED NAMES?

NO, NO! I don’t want to know your name, you don’t have a name and I don’t have a name either, no names here, not one name. Last Tango in Paris, an affair between a young French women and an American male. No personal information. No names involved. Their entire relationship is based solely on...