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stefanknezovic
theory and the guitar. In adolescence he began a long love affair with photography, with a keen interest in vintage lenses and
analog photography and analog chemical processes, has travelled extensively to create a collection of slide film. He also
worked as a musical producer and DJ for several years in Croatia, producing and playing music at underground techno events at some of the most cult status venues. After taking on assignments for work in translating novels of Croatian authors into English
he was finally inspired to begin writing himself. Now has completed a novel following cyberpunk themes as well as several
feature film scripts and pilots for tv series. He has also written and directed short films produced by Kino Klub Split, and Hubris
Pictures. Currently contracted by Hubris Pictures as a screenwriter.
Reviews
Histoires extraordinaires (1968)
Watch for the last part
Fellini's Toby Dammit segment singlehandedly has this merit a 10 star, poetry in motion.
Fendas (2019)
Boring is an understatement
Put me to sleep in 30 minutes flat, rarely do I stop a movie half way through. The music, the cinematography, none of it was good enough to justify 5 minute scenes of a single person walking, it did not serve to set the mood, but to bore to death. The second half might have made up for it, I don't know. Check it yourself if you're brave enough.
Farewell Amor (2020)
Good cinematography
Looks real nice. That's just about all the positive things I can say about this movie.
Code 8 (2019)
Brilliant for a low budget film
Brilliant for what it is, most of the time you can't really tell that it's a low budget production. Though by no means a district 9 it's really not bad, definitely warrants a second watch.
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018)
The end saves it
All I could think of was that this is Hollywood trying to play the youthful passionate fresh out of college filmmaker. It is painfully obvious that the directors have outgrown the specific type of magic that youth provides and should stick to what they do. Halfway through the movie I took out my phone and gave it a 6. The last few stories were good, very good actually, so now it is a 7, simply due to the fact that I cannot forgive the surgicalness of the first half. This movie was made to be adored by critics, and they've eaten it up. One cup visually appealing scenes and generally delightfully odd cinematography, one half cup comically absurd characters, a cup and a half of superb weird musical score and a dash of "out of the ordinary". On paper, perfection, however a movie is not a sum of its parts, perhaps the temperature was a bit too high, or one of the fans in the oven was broken while baking this film, either way, something is off. If you can, skip the first half and you'll have an enjoyable experience.