The experimental documentary film Limbo is a portrayal of a space and life in a newly built neighbourhood on the outskirts of the Croatian capital. Structured around four, so to speak, narrative unities and with a total of 33 static shots, six of them portraits of the neighbourhood inhabitants, reduced to a sort of photographic models, this film idiosyncratically speak about life in a large urban environment. As a parable of modern civilisation, Kanjir’s topographic study of an urban limbo is the first part of the tetralogy about the Croatian capital, whose other parts (Purgatory, Paradise and Hell) are based on an identical aesthetic principle: formalist restriction and compositional precision of the frame which, in combination with the use of ambience sound and subtle social commentary, create a hypnotic, meditative journey across the Croatian metropolis.
Original title: | Limb |
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Year of production: | 2015. |
Screening time: | 41' |
Produced by: | Factum |
Co-finaced by: | Croatian Audiovisual Centre |
Written and directed by: | Davor Kanjir |
Producer: | Nenad Puhovski |
Cinematography: | Raul Brzić |
Editor: | Ana Šerić |
Sound editor: | Daniel Peić |
Executive producer: | Tamara Babun |
Technical Manager: | Mario Bandić |
DI Colorist: | Dragan Šiša |
Sound Mix: | Ivan Zelić |
Mastering: | Digital Cinema Environment |
Film intro designer: | Bruno Razum |
Placement manager: | Maja Marković |
Festivals & Awards:
ZagrebDox 2015 - Factumentaries programme; Croatian Film Days 2015