Silvio Mirosnicenko (1972) was born in Bad Schussenreid (Germany) and studied social work in Zagreb. He holds a degree in film & TV editing and also in dramaturgy from the Academy of Dramatic Art in Zagreb. Mirosnicenko has directed many documentary films dealing with burning social issues, either for independent production companies or for Croatia’s national broadcaster Croatian Radiotelevision (HRT).
 

 


Brda 21000 Split / Hills Village 21000 Split - in finally stage of production

Silvio Mirosnicenko is completing production on Hills Village 21000 Split (Croatian title: Brda 21000 Split), a 60 minute a documentary which in a Fellini style represents the inhabitants of an unusual neighbourhood. We encounter a dentist and writer, a tired ex-boxer who had a carrier in Germany, a hardcore punk band Pas Maters, whose charismatic front man and lead singer mysteriously disappeared, an old soccer supporter with the last name Hajduk, an ex-hooligan diligently studying in a night school and many others. It is a complex portrait of an unusual Split neighbourhood and its even more unusual inhabitants with Hajduk (Croatian football team) as their religion.

The film is produced by the Croatian production company ARTIZANA with Irena Skoric and Branko Istvancic as producers. The film was financially supported by the City of Split - Department of Culture with 10,800 Euro and the Croatian Audiovisual Centre in Zagreb with 10,800 Euro. Hills Village 21000 Split was shot from the end of 2009 to the end of 2011. Raul Brzic is the DOP and Pere Istvancic is music composer. The film will be released in the cinemas and first festivals projection at the beginning of 2012. No sales agent is attached to the project yet.

 


 

 

Hills Village 21000 Split trailer with English subtitles from Artizana on Vimeo.


Original title: BRDA 21000 SPLIT
English title: Hills Village 21000 Split

Documentary, Duration 61 minutes, Croatia, 2012

Directed by Silvio Mirosnicenko

Hills Village 21000 Split is a documentary which in a Fellini style represents the inhabitants of an unusual neighbourhood. We encounter a dentist and writer, a tired ex-boxer who had a carrier in Germany, a hardcore punk band Pas Maters, whose charismatic front man and lead singer mysteriously disappeared, an old soccer supporter with the last name Hajduk (Croatian football team), an ex-hooligan diligently studying in a night school and many others. It is a complex portrait of an unusual Split neighbourhood and its even more unusual inhabitants with Hajduk as their religion.

Film was supported by Croatian City of Split (Documentary Fund) and Croatian Audiovisual Centre