LFF LAUREAT
Film je na 13. LFF-u osvojio:
- nagradu za najbolji film
- nagradu za najbolju montažu
ABOUT THE MOVIE
Some sixty years ago, a man went missing for four years. He returned back a changed man carrying along a painful secret. He later built his family’s life around this unspoken secret. Talking about the past was forbidden in the family. It was his granddaughter, also the director of this film, who first started asking questions, wanting to find out what lay hidden beneath her grandfather’s scar-covered body ever since childhood. However, he died without revealing the entire story to anyone. Naked Island is an investigation built upon the ruins of the past, a mosaic made of clues – family photos and intimate testimonies of a tight-knit group of people who were brought together by the same place, a political prison in ex-Yugoslavia that was also known as an island of broken souls, and consequences that this place left on three generations. At the same time, it is a fascinating portrayal of a moment in which a past can finally become history and a brave documentary defying silence and fear.
Tiha K. Gudac
Tiha K. Gudac obtained her degree in Economy and is about to graduate in Production from the Zagreb Academy of Dramatic Art. She attended a number of additional trainings and workshops (Berlinale Talent Campus, Sarajevo City of Film, Sarajevo Talent Campus). She has produced a few short fiction and documentary films (Happy Birthday, Marija, 2010; Shopping, 2008; Everything Will Be Fine, 2007). Tiha's directing debut, Naked (Basil in the Stone) won her several international prizes including the Heart of Sarajevo for Best Documentary Film.