It was about 1970, at the peak of the Yugoslavian ‘Black Wave’ when the young filmmaker Karpo Godina decided to travel with his camera through the flat hinterland of Vojvodina. As village was linked to village, an unusual road movie emerged. The multi-ethnic character of the region was translated into a wide variety of faces, languages and customs. The title: Imam jednu kucu (I Have a House).
Unfortunately, as time passed, only a few fragments of this original film were preserved. Forty years later, another filmmaker embarks on the same journey with his camera through this flat landscape in the footsteps of the young Karpo Godina. With fragments of the original material, using Super-8 and suitable folk music, a film in dreams emerges. This makes Karpotrotter into a more than successful homage to an idiosyncratic director. A film about Karpo Godina, without Karpo Godina.
- Director
- Matjaž Ivanišin
- Premiere
- International premiere
- Country of production
- Slovenia
- Year
- 2013
- Festival Edition
- IFFR 2014
- Length
- 49'
- Medium
- DCP
- Original title
- Karpopotnik
- Languages
- Slovene, Serbian, Slovak, Hungarian, Roma, Romanian
- Producer
- Ðorde Legen
- Production Company
- Studio Legen
- Sales
- Studio Legen
- Screenplay
- Matjaž Ivanišin
- Cinematography
- Marko Brdar