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  1. 19. Aug. 2021 · Aleph. 19/08/2021 - In her second feature-length film, Iva Radivojević reads Borges in her very own and unique way. The work of the Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges is quite hard to adapt. Yet if there is one contemporary filmmaker who seems fit for the job, it is Iva Radivojević, who has proven with her earlier body of work in the short ...

  2. Iva Radivojević was born in Belgrade and spent her early years in Yugoslavia and Cyprus. She is an artist and filmmaker who currently divides her time between subarctic Alaska, Brooklyn and Lesbos. Her work presents itself as a collection of fragments {observations, poetry, images, sounds, melodies, languages} which collage together to connect ...

  3. Review by emmachristine ★★★½. Radivojevic describes the shape of this film as a labyrinth which is truly an apt characterization. Unfortunately at time the labyrinth can seem a little too contrived. One definitely gets the impression that the director is attempting to say something but is only partially successful.

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    “Radivojević’s virtuosity as a filmmaker is nothing short of breathtaking; she serves up a banquet of styles and modes of address, from austere slow-cinema long takes to Escher-like psychedelia to...

  5. ALEPH. Directed by. Iva Radivojevic. United States, Croatia, 2021. Avant-Garde. 91. Synopsis. Structured as a labyrinth-like game and inspired by Jorge Luis Borges, Aleph is a travelogue of experience, a dreamer’s journey through the lives, experiences ...

  6. About. Aleph. World Premiere, New Directors/New Films 2021. Director: Iva Radivojevic. Director of Photography: JWJ Ferguson. 2021 - USA/Croatia/Qatar - 91m. Arabic, English, Greek, Nepali, Serbian, Spanish, Thai, and Zulu with English subtitles. In her magical, unpredictable second feature, Belgrade-born, globe-hopping artist Iva Radivojević ...

  7. It’s the latest in our Summer Exclusives series of new films that can only be seen in the UK in person at the ICA. In Borges’ short story, The Aleph is a point in the universe from which everything else can be seen. In turn, Radivojević leads us through a labyrinth of countries, continents to reach what Borges described as ‘the ...