International documentary film festival
March 30 - April 6, 2025
Kaptol Boutique Cinema, Zagreb

The Steel Mill Café

Goran Dević

The Steel Mill Café

Erna and Dževad are the owners of the café at the bus stop near the entrance to the ironworks, which was once one of the largest in Eastern Europe. The film uses the observational technique to record their pub talks during the last week before the café's final closure. From these conversations, a new utopia of former socialist laborers emerges: how to get hold of Germany, the only remaining paradise on earth.

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"We live among the ruins. Visible and invisible. Ruins are easy to love and even easier to admire when they are far away in time, on the horizon of a past that cannot be returned. But what about those on whom the color of transience has not yet dried off and the scent of lost ideals still lingers? One such nearby but invisible ruin was made visible by Goran Dević with his most powerful regional film The Steel Mill Café. Using the most essential possibilities of the documentary genre in a self-conscious, classicist wax, he – by observation – snatched from the inexorable grip of change an unusual place – a mausoleum of small people and small things, where the habits of a lost time have been preserved. In just one hour, emotions, ideas and values that are unstoppably slipping away from our horizon are preserved. In the last moments of the place where workers come to show and celebrate their own vulnerability and speak their truth, unexpectedly grows the comfort of knowing that the fight against oblivion is the most powerful means of reviving the faith in building on the ruins."

- Višnja Pentić

 

Croatia 2017, '61

DIRECTOR: Goran Dević

SCENARIO: Goran Dević

CAMERA: Vedran Rapo

MONTAGE: Vladimir Gojun

PRODUCERS: Hrvoje Osvadić

PRODUCTION: Petnaesta umjetnost

Goran Dević

Goran Dević

Goran Dević was born in Sisak in 1971. He graduated in Film and TV Directing from the Academy of Dramatic Art in Zagreb, where he currently works as docent in the Film and TV Directing BA and MA programs. He is the author of award-winning documentary films: On the Water (2018), The Steel Mill Café (2017), 65+ (2016), Two Furnaces for Udarnik Josip Trojko (2012), Don Juan: Excuse Me, Miss (2010), The Flood (2010), Happy Land (2009), Three (2008), I Have Nothing Nice to Say to You (2005), Imported Crows (2004) and others. He is the co-director and co-screenwriter of feature film The Blacks (2009), which won several awards: Grand Prix at Ljubljana International Film Festival 2009, Grand Prix at Auteur Film Festival Serbia 2009, FIPRESCI Award and Special Award for Directing at FilmFestival Cottbus 2009, and Golden Arena for Directing at Pula Film Festival 2009. Retrospectives of his documentaries were screened at Arsenal Berlin and Crossing Europe Filmfestival Linz.

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