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HISTORY O F LOVE DOROTEJA NADRAH KRISTOFFER JONER a film by SONJA PROSENC

SYNOPSIS»Seventeen-year-old Iva is in the process of coming to terms with the death of her mother. Influenced by this deep personal loss and by the discovery that she didn t know everything about her mom, the girl slowly immerses herself into a strange, almost dreamlike world far from reality. After her internationally successful debut The Tree (KVIFF 2014), Sonja Prosenc returns to Karlovy Vary with her second picture, in which she continues to develop a boldly constructed and distinctive poetic that attacks the viewer s senses, as well as a narratively loose style and an ability to put a story together with the aid of the subtlest of suggestions.«(lenka Tyrpáková, Karlovy Vary IFF) History of Love is an elegiac tableau of a family dealing with the loss of the mother in the light of a new discovery about her. We witness the struggle of those who are left behind people incapable of sharing their loss and connecting to each other in their almost physical pain, who are thus in danger of becoming nothing more than bodies" of grief - until something is sacrificed and the family is able to reconnect.

DIRECTOR S NOTE In my first film The Tree, I focused on three distinct forms of imprisonment physical, within a system, and by our own feelings of guilt all of this by means of a single story about a blood feud. During the shooting of the film a member of my family was dying and later on I decided to venture away from this kind of commentary on a social issue in order to follow the intimate tale of Iva and her family. However, the urge to explore the characters' inability to connect with each other during the worst moments of their lives still derives from a reflection on society: the currently prevalent nihilism, violence, and emotional detachment. One of the possible oppositions to this, which I have tried to keep in mind while making the film, is beauty as an aesthetic as well as an ethical category. I focused on Iva, confronted with her mother s past that she cannot accept. As we all are, she is drawn to judging, labelling. Only when she is able to understand (or at least allow a possibility that there is something she doesn't understand) and to perceive different points of view, she can develop compassion for the human condition. In this sense History of Love is also a coming-of-age film. Together with the actors, we created characters who are alienated from themselves and each other, while we can at the same time sense the pain that they cannot escape as well as their underlying need to connect. Similar to The Tree, which was structured as a multi-protagonist nonlinear narrative, History of Love is also marked by nonlinearity - corresponding to the complex experience of reality by the characters. Stepping away from a linear narration, the film builds on the main character s subjective experience, and uses the story merely as a framework. It required a very precise screenplay in order to determine the exact line between how much of a story to present without creating an impression that the point of the film is to tell a story, while still providing the most appropriate story clues to create (next page)

a film universe wherein we can explore the inner states of the characters as well as the more abstract concepts of human condition. I have had an opportunity to develop this during a very fruitful collaboration with Midpoint and Torino Film Lab script consultants. Beside the narrative structure, sound plays an important role in this. The sound design for this film has been a special and quite a long process in itself, as the sound in this film carries at least as much of the film's weight as the visual narration does. It connects the parts that could be perceived as past and present, into a meandering of events, memories and thoughts, with shots or sequences echoing variations and details; to escape causality as the ruling storytelling principle and lean toward synchronicity or juxtaposition. Building the experience through precise sequences of images, rhythm, atmosphere, requires a benevolent and sometimes patient viewer, which is not easy when the perception of film is becoming increasingly focused or limited on what can be analytically/intellectually grasped or read: in this case bare-boned plot/storyline.»when we experience a film, we consciously prime ourselves for illusion. Putting aside will and intellect, we make way for it in our imagination. The sequence of pictures plays directly on our feelings. Music works in the same fashion; I would say that there is no art form that has so much in common with film as music. Both affect our emotions directly, not via the intellect. And film is mainly rhythm; it is inhalation and exhalation in continuous sequence.«(ingmar Bergman)

ABOUT THE DIRECTOR After she graduated from the university, Sonja attended Berlinale and SarajevoTalents, co-founded the Monoo production house, and was selected for TorinoFilmLab. Her award-winning and critically acclaimed first feature The Tree has also been a Slovenian candidate for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Her approach to film language has so far been appreciated by both cinephiles and film critics, and she was described as»a distinctively talented young filmmaker who can tell a story in a startlingly unconventional manner«by The Hollywood Reporter. Sonja has also been selected among eight notable up-and-coming European female directors by Cineuropa. Her second feature History of Love, a Slovenian-Italian-Norwegian co-production, has received several development awards and has also been supported by Eurimages. A THOUGHT»What I love about Sonja's films is how she dares to avoid the proved and established narrative principles. Every time she invents a film language, which is completely hers and which comes as close as possible to the definition of pure cinema. Her History of Love is an impressive meditation on human fragility.«damjan Kozole, film director, winner of the 2016 Karlovy Vary IFF Best Director Award

CAST AND CREW CAST WRITER-DIRECTOR CINEMATOGRAPHER EDITOR MAKE UP DESIGNER COSTUME DESIGNER SET DESIGNER SOUND DESIGN CO-FINANCED BY SUPPORTED BY WITH CO-PRODUCERS PRODUCERS COUNTRIES Doroteja Nadrah Kristoffer Joner Zita Fusco Gregor Zemljič Matija Vastl Sonja Prosenc Mitja Ličen, ZFS Frida Eggum Michaelsen Alenka Nahtigal Leo Kulaš Vasja Kokelj Riccardo Spagnol Julij Zornik Gisle Tveito Slovenian Film Centre Fondo per l audiovisivo del Friuli Venezia Giulia Friuli Venezia Giulia Film Commission Norsk Filminstitutt Mediefondet Zefyr Filmkraft Rogaland EURIMAGES RTV Slovenija RAI Cinema Nadia Trevisan / NEFERTITI FILM Jarle Bjørknes / INCITUS FILMS Rok Sečen Sonja Prosenc / MONOO Slovenia / Italy / Norway After The Tree this is the second collaboration on a feature between the director Sonja Prosenc and cinematographer Mitja Ličen, one of the most prolific members of the younger generation of Slovenian directors of photography, awarded nationally and internationally. In sound postproduction Riccardo Spagnol (Italy) was joined with a Slovenian sound designer Julij Zornik (The High Sun by Dalibor Matanić, winner of Jury Prize in Un Certain Regard 2015) and Gisle Tveito from Norway (who also worked on Joachim Trier's Louder than Bombs and Thelma). History of Love presents a young Slovenian actress, Doroteja Nadrah as Iva, known particularly for her role in the film Class Enemy, and her onscreen partner is Norwegian actor Kristoffer Joner. Joner also appeared in the Scandinavian box-office hit and Norwegian Academy Award candidate The Wave; in King of Devil Island, and in The Revenant by Alejandro G. Iñárritu. He is a recepient of the EFP Shooting Star Award at the Berlin Film Festival.

CONTACT Rok Sečen / Monoo e: rok@monoo.si m: +386 41 865 751 www.monoo.si Summary of the film libretto Nerina Kocjančič, Slovenian Film Centre e: nerina.kocjancic@sfc.si m: +386 41 725 636 INFO Slovenia - Italy - Norway / 105 min, color, DCP developed in cooperation with development awards developed with the support of co-financed by (slovenia/italy/norway) supported by produced by