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Mako. 2013

52 min📅 2013-01-01

Dive into the cinematic legacy of Mako. (2013), a captivating documentary that paints a vivid portrait of Slovenian and Yugoslav documentary filmmaking through the eyes of its pioneers.

Director: Siniša Gačić

Cast

Mako Sajko
Mako Sajko
Himself
Zala Sajko
Herself
Igor Koršič
Himself
Jože Pogačnik
Himself
Milan Ljubić
Himself
Karpo Aćimović Godina
Karpo Aćimović Godina
Himself
Ivan Marinček
Ivan Marinček
Himself
Marija Fajdiga Pirkmajer
Herself
Mitja Rotovnik
Himself

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mako. (2013) about?

This documentary pays homage to the giants of Slovenian and Yugoslav documentary filmmaking, framed through the lens of Mako Sajko's career and legacy. It explores their groundbreaking work, personal stories, and the cultural significance of their contributions to cinema.

Who directed Mako.?

Mako. (2013) was directed by Siniša Gačić, who masterfully crafts this tribute to documentary filmmakers.

Who stars in Mako.?

The film features Mako Sajko, Zala Sajko, Igor Koršič, Jože Pogačnik, and Milan Ljubić, along with Karpo Aćimović Godina.

Is Mako. (2013) worth watching?

While unrated on IMDb, this documentary offers a rare glimpse into the minds of legendary filmmakers. Its intimate storytelling and historical depth make it a compelling watch for anyone interested in the craft of documentary filmmaking.

How long is Mako.?

Mako. (2013) has a runtime of 52 minutes.

About Mako. (2013) — A Portrait of Slovenian Documentary Film Legends

Dive into the cinematic legacy of Mako. (2013), a captivating documentary that paints a vivid portrait of Slovenian and Yugoslav documentary filmmaking through the eyes of its pioneers. Directed by Siniša Gačić, this 52-minute exploration weaves together perspectives from Mako Sajko, his family, and legendary collaborators like Karpo Aćimović Godina and Jože Pogačnik.

The film immerses viewers in the golden era of documentary cinema, capturing the passion, innovation, and artistic vision that defined a generation. With an intimate, reflective tone, it celebrates the craft of storytelling through the lens, blending personal anecdotes with broader reflections on the medium's evolution. Mako. (2013) is a testament to the power of documentary filmmaking and the enduring impact of its greatest artists.