ABOUT THE MOVIE
Ubrzani koraci turista. Nervozni vozači na plus 40. Gomile tijela na plaži. Buka i smeće. Hrvatska - turistička zemlja u zenitu sezone spremna na sve opcije za brzu zaradu… Samo nekoliko kilometara dalje, u besprijekornom zenu, sakuplja se sol, beru masline i grade suhozidi. "Sol maslina kamen" vizualni je esej o onome što smo već zaboravili. Oda radu, prirodi i – tišini.
Branko Vilus
Branko Vilus was born in Zagreb in 1973, where he finished School for Applied Arts and Design and the Faculty of Teacher Education. As a project leader of the «World Cleanup» he started making short activist video materials. Since 2002 he's been working as a cameraman, editor and director on the projects for several shows for Croatian national television (HTV), Nova TV, Croatian Film Association and for Associated Press, as well as projects for T-com, Vidi-tv, Unicef, UNDP and others. Since 2004 he has been working as an educator in the programme of Restart video education. He is the founder of the Sisak Eco Film Festival. His first documentary film «President Train» (2009) was screened at six international festivals and won the Award for the best documentary film at the Luksuz Festival in Krško (Slovenia). «Salt, Olive, Stone» (2013) is his second documentary.