YUGOSLAVIA, HOW IDEOLOGY MOVED OUR COLLECTIVE BODY
film by Marta Popivoda
Serbia / France / Germany
62 min / 2013
The film deals with the question of how ideology performs itself in public space through mass performances. The author collected and analyzed film and video footage from the period of Yugoslavia (1945 – 2000), focusing on state performances (youth work actions, May Day parades, celebrations of the Youth Day, etc.) as well as counter-demonstrations (’68, student and civic demonstrations in the ‘90s, 5th October revolution, etc.). Going back through the images, the film traces how communist ideology was gradually exhausted through the changing relations between the people, ideology, and the state.
DIRECTED BY Marta Popivoda
WRITTEN BY Ana Vujanović, Marta Popivoda
EDITED BY Nataša Damnjanović
SOUND DESIGN Jakov Munižaba
RE-RECORDING MIXING Christian Obermaier, Jakov Munižaba
COLORIST Maja Radošević
PRODUCERS Marta Popivoda, Alice Chauchat
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Dragana Jovović
CO-PRODUCER Ann Carolin Renninger
PRODUCED BY
TkH [Walking Theory], Belgrade
Les Laboratoires d'Aubervilliers, Paris
Universität der Künste Berlin, Berlin
joon film, Berlin
SUPPORTED BY
Program Archive of Television Belgrade
Périphérie - Centre de création cinématographique
Dart film
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