Best Slovenian music movies

Get ready to binge. We've found a collection of must-watch music films from Slovenia, now streaming on Netflix, HBO, Hulu, Prime Video, and other top services!

  • Poster for Joker Out - Live from Arena Stožice

    Joker Out - Live from Arena Stožice 2024

    Joker Out proudly presents their first solo arena show captured as an exclusive concert film.

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  • Poster for Laibach: Divided States of America

    Laibach: Divided States of America 2006

    Laibach North American Tour 2004 and Laibach live 13.12.2004 La Locomotive, Paris, France This Film is a unique document of the Laibach tour, during the traumatic post-election atmosphere in The USA, a country deeply divided by two opposite political and cultural poles. The tour has been therefore named "The Divided States of America Tour".

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  • Poster for Poet You Know Your Due? (The Story About Slovene Rap)

    Poet You Know Your Due? (The Story About Slovene Rap) 2011

    The film documents the history of the Slovenian rap music and its relationship to poetry, literature and politics of the present.

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  • Poster for Music Is the Art of Time 3, LP Film Laibach

    Music Is the Art of Time 3, LP Film Laibach 2018

    A film about the first Laibach album officially released in Yugoslavia. The record came out despite the political ban that was in place on the band's name at the time, in 1985 - but without the name or a title. A black cross on the cover was enough.

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  • Poster for Sing Me a Song

    Sing Me a Song 2018

    "Instead of Whom a Flower Now Blooms", "That Black Guitar", "Dizzy Heights" and other songs by the singer, poet and author Vlado Kreslin have already become folk tunes. Vlado is an eminent performer of popular music with a cult status, which is not a result of self-promotion strategies, but rather a consequence of his exceptional personal charisma and suggestive music expression. The documentary takes a look at the key stages of how Vlado Kreslin developed his authentic artistic expression. At the same time it frames the wider cultural context that Vlado has been creating in for more than forty years. However, this is first and foremost a film about music and music lovers.

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  • Poster for 80 Years of Slavko Avsenik

    80 Years of Slavko Avsenik 2009

    Documentary on famous Slovenian accordionist and his musical family.

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  • Poster for Social Dances for the New Millennium 1

    Social Dances for the New Millennium 1 1999

    Instructed teaching of social dances for the new millennium in dancing school Urska in Ljubljana.

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  • Poster for Rock Otocec 1998

    Rock Otocec 1998 1999

    Documentary from biggest rock festival in Slovenia. Performers: Big Foot Mama, Indust Bag, Dicky B Hardy, Warpigs, Veliki Bijeli Slon, Borut Veselko, Drustvo Mrtvih pesnikov, Adi Smolar, Dan D, Schal Sick Brass Band, Temni Angeli Usode, Plavi Orkestar, Hic Et Nunc, Durhmarsh, Wet Bed, Skroz, Terra Mystica, Z'kovaci, Rok Otocec, Buldozer, Rambo Amadeus, Zabranjeno Pusenje, Zoran Predin.

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  • Poster for Breath of the Word - The Portrait of Tomaž Pengov

    Breath of the Word - The Portrait of Tomaž Pengov 1999

    A documentary featurette about the Slovenian singer-songwriter Tomaž Pengov.

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  • Poster for Rock Otocec 2001

    Rock Otocec 2001 2001

    The largest Slovenian rock festival, which took place from 6th to 8th July 2001 at Precna Airport in Novo mesto, Slovenia.

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  • Poster for The Sand Collectors

    The Sand Collectors 1995

    Video work tells a story of an art collector as remembered by herself in her old age, and as narrated by her friend, a psychoanalyst. Through this narrative the authors deal with the spirit of avant-garde art in the first half of the 20th century. By layering black and white and color images and sounds the work creates a deep and lively emotional space.

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  • Poster for Borghesia: So Young

    Borghesia: So Young 1985

    A compilation of the Borghesia video clips (So Young, The Wild Bunch, He, Too Much Tension, Cindy, A.R., ZMR), issued in 1985 as the first video cassette by the FV Label. These are short, almost 'film-like' stories focused primarily on the iconography of the body in urban surroundings. One of the clips presents a pioneer use of computer graphics.

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