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For France Prešeren's poem, see O Vrba.

O, Vrba is a key Slovene pre-war documentary film. It was commissioned by the Educational Union (Template:Lang-sl), directed by Mario Förster [sl] and produced in 1941 under the auspice of the company Emona Film. Its first internal premiere took place in the beginning of 1942. Due to the cultural silence imposed in the Slovene Lands during World War II, it was released only in 1945 by the State Film Company. It is a short black and white film that shows the Prešeren House after it was opened as a museum, on the day when the authors found out about the German assault on Poland, reflected in a dark atmosphere of clouds traversing the Karawanks. The film reflects Förster's fine feel for light and composition. It contains voice recordings of the writer Fran Saleški Finžgar, who led the arrangement of the house, and of the poet Oton Župančič, who recited the Prešeren's poem O Vrba. The music, written by Janko Gregorc [sl], was the first original Slovene film music. The montage and mixing of sound and picture were done by Rudi Omota [sl].

References

  1. ^ Marinko, Roman; Rau Selič, Marta (2007). Bogatitev filmske slike in zvoka skozi čas – obnova filma O, Vrba [Enrichment of Film Picture and Sound Through Time – Restoration of the Film O, Vrba] (PDF). Razmere v arhivskih depojih ; (Ne)znano v arhivskih fondih in zbirkah ; Medarhivsko sodelovanje: zbornik referatov (in Slovenian and English). pp. 208–211. COBISS 899445. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-12-22.
  2. ^ Rezec Stibilj, Tatjana (2010). J. Gubenšek, Taja (ed.). "Živeče" fotografije so prišle na Slovensko! : kratek pregled vidnejših snemalcev na Slovenskem od 1895 do 1941 ["Living" Photographs Come to the Slovene Lands!: A Short Review of Prominent Cameramen in the Slovene Lands Since 1895 Until 1941] (PDF). Togetherness: zbornik II Miscellany II. pp. 10–15. ISBN 978-961-91849-4-3.
  3. "Dialogi". Dialogi : Revija Za Kulturo in Družbo. 3. Založba Obzorja: 53. 1967. ISSN 0012-2068.
  4. ^ "Filmi iz okupirane Ljubljane" [Films from the Occupied Ljubljana]. MMC RTV Slovenija. RTV Slovenija. 9 May 2008.


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