Kekec (film)

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Kekec
Plakat za film Kekec.jpg
Directed byJože Gale
Screenplay byJože Gale
Frane Milčinski
Based onKekec Above the Lonely Abyss by Josip Vandot
Produced byDušan Povh
StarringMatija Barl
Frane Milčinski
France Presetnik
Zdenka Logar
Jože Mlakar
CinematographyIvan Marinček
Edited byIvan Marinček
Music byMarjan Kozina
Production
company
Triglav Film
Distributed byVesna film (original)
Viba film (current)
Release date
  • 18 December 1951 (1951-12-18) (Slovenia)
Running time
97 minutes
CountriesSlovenia
Yugoslavia
LanguageSlovene

Kekec is a 1951 Slovene/Yugoslavian adventure-youth film directed by Jože Gale. The film was based on the Kekec Above the Lonely Abyss (Kekec nad samotnim breznom), a mountain narrative by Josip Vandot, the last of three stories about Kekec, which was published in Slovenian youth magazine Zvonček in 1924. The film was produced by Triglav Film and originally distributed by Vesna film, currently at Viba film. The story is set in the northwest part of Slovenian mountains, mainly in author's birthplace Kranjska Gora and Julian Alps.

This is the first in the Jože Gale film series about Kekec and has two sequels: Good Luck, Kekec (Srečno, Kekec!) from 1963 and [[Kekec's Tricks|Kekec's Tricks (Kekčeve ukane)]] from 1968.

There were more than a thousand kids on the film's audition chosen by casting director Ernest Adamič. One of the supporting actors was Slovenian singer Lado Leskovar.

Plot summary[]

Based on the popular story "Kekec nad samotnim breznom" ("Kekec Above the Lonely Abyss", 1924) by Josip Vandot, the story wasn't changed that much from original, but the songs with music in background were totally new. It's set in an idyllic village of the Slovenian mountains where Kekec (Matija Barl), a young boy is living.

High up in the mountains leads his solitary life Bedanec (France Presetnik), a man everybody is afraid of because he is wicked. But the brave boy Kekec is not afraid of him. When he gets to know that Bedanec keeps his victims Mojca (Zdenka Logar) and Kosobrin (Frane Milčinski) in his house, he sets out to find them. With his courage and cunning Kekec manages to set them free, and what's more, he forces Bedanec to leave for good.[1]

Success[]

This is by far the most popular and successful film in Kekec's film trilogy and one of the greatest films in Slovenian and Yugoslavian cinema history. The first Slovenian film winning international award, supposedly it went to festivals and cinemas in over sixty countries all around the world like China, where it hosted in 1957 as part of Yugoslavian film week and Argentina.[2]

Cast[]

Actor Character Description
Matija Barl Kekec fearless boy and the story's main character. Enormous impact in Slovenian popculture
Frane Milčinski Kosobrin a tiny and modest old man with long white beard and hat who is gathering herbs
France Presetnik Bedanec scary and evil wild poacher with long black beard from the mountains
Zdenka Logar Mojca sister of Rožle, and captured by Bedanec
Modest Sancin Mišnjek
Lojze Potokar oče father of Kekec
Vida Levstik mati mother of Kekec
Alenka Lobnikar Tinka
Jože Mlakar Rožle frightened boy, a friend of Kekec and brother of Mojca
Drago Zupan night watchman
Fran Lipah music spelman playing the simple instrument

Photo gallery[]

Shooting locations[]

Slika Lokacija Občina Opis
Gozd village.jpg Gozd Tržič small village in
municipality of Tržič
1960 postcard of Kranjska Gora.jpg Bedančev konec Kranjska Gora the most of the film was shot
Burger NestalniSlapLevoOdSavice.jpg Savica Fall Bohinj shooting just under Savica Fall
Mojstrana.JPG Mojstrana Kranjska Gora they build a small village set
Slemenova špica 2013.jpg Slemenova špica Kranjska Gora scene with theme song :
"Dobra volja je najbolja"
Ljubljana - cerkev sv. Jožefa (vzhodni pogled) (1).jpg Saint Josef Church Ljubljana Scene of Gorge with stream

Film outtakes[]

Award[]

This was the first ever international award for a Slovenian feature film. At the 13th Venice International Film Festival in 1952, this film won a Golden Lion for the best film in youth category, for kids between ages 11 and 14.[3][4]

Music[]

Music and theme song was written by Slovenian composer Marjan Kozina. Lyrics for theme song called Kaj mi poje ptičica (Dobra volja je najbolja) was written by Frane Milčinski and performed by Tomaž Tozon together with Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ "Kekec's 1951 plot from Slovenian Film Fund site in English". Slovenian Film Fund. Archived from the original on 10 October 2011. Retrieved 1 January 2017.
  2. ^ "Kekec, slovenski filmski junak, ki je osvojil tudi Kitajsko" [Kekec: Slovenian film hero, who went to China] (in Slovenian). MMC RTV Slovenija. Retrieved 2 July 2011.
  3. ^ "Kekec's Tricks in memory of the film father, director Jože Gale" (in Slovenian). MMC RTV Slovenija. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
  4. ^ "Film was awarded at Venice Film Festival 1952" (in Italian). labiennale.org. Retrieved 1 January 2017.
  5. ^ "Tomaž Tozon: Od Kekčeve pesmi do življenjskega priznanja" [Tomaž Tozon: from Kekec's theme song to the life achievement award] (in Slovenian). svet24.si. Retrieved 1 January 2017.

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