Arsmedia production company was established in 1995 with a view to realization of fiction, documentaries and animated films of all genres and lengths.

Primož Bezjak, Mateja Pucko, Katarina Stegnar, Marko Mandić in Aljoša Koltak

Rascals!

  • Genre: romantic drama
  • Duration: 104 min
  • Year: 2001
  • Screenplay: Miran Zupanič
  • Director: Miran Zupanič
  • Cast: Marko Mandić, Katarina Stegnar, Primož Bezjak, Mateja Pucko, Aljoša Koltak...
  • Links: www.film-sklad.si, www.kolosej.si.


Kovac and Dara are a boy and a girl who had a troubled childhood. They end up in a borstal and get attached to each other only to be separated one day. Ten years later, now in their late teens, they meet again. Kovac is a gangleader and after  various misdemeanours of his gang amount to an accidental felony, his and Dara's paths cross again. Dara has been living a lonely and secluded life where reality often gave way to her dreams. Reunited, they both see this as an opportunity to brak away from the past and find happiness together.


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Sladke sanje

Sweet Dreams

  • Genre: drama
  • Duration: 110 min
  • Year: 2001
  • Screenplay: Miha Mazzini
  • Director: Sašo Podgoršek
  • Cast:Janko Mandić, Veronika Drolc, Iva Zupančič, Josef Nadj, Marinka Štern, Jože Hrovat, Iva Babič, Luka Tratnik, Ana Troha, Grega Bakovič, ...
  • Links: www.film-sklad.si, www.kolosej.si.


Egon Vittori (Janko Mandic) is thirteen years old and does not have a record player. It is the beginning of the seventies and Yugoslavia seems to be the land of prosperity. Goods are being imported from the West, and these include American music, films and fashion.




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Borut Veselko

What now, Luka?

  • Genre: youth film
  • Duration: 93 min
  • Year: 2000
  • Screenplay: Jane Kavčič
  • Director: Jane Kavčič
  • Cast:Tanja Ribič, Borut Veselko, Jan Grilanc, Iva štefančič, Andrej Murenc, ...
  • Links: www.film-sklad.si, www.kolosej.si.


In this day and age, the life of an eight year-old growing boy in a block of flats is not so simple at all and Luka is no exception. His father and mother - both modern parents, are employed. In addition to this, they also have other responsibilities that take up much of their time. Meanwhile, downstairs in the courtyards between the blocks of flats, the children get up to all sorts of mischievous pranks. Luka's mother, who is worried about her son's safety, stops him from participating by preventing him from playing downstairs at all. Only, the school holidays are on and Luka has so much spare time on his hands that he would willingly share it with someone – if he had someone to share it with. Yet, being under house arrest, he is confined to watching television and videos, or playing computer games. The reason Luka is under house arrest is due to a red shoe belonging to the local social worker, which mysteriously turns up in Luka's mother's shoe-cupboard, where Luka had stored it for safe-keeping at the request of the playground bully Bigs. It is when Luka's mother hears the social worker's complaints that she decides to put an end to his freedom …



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