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Tales of Fruits and Monsters 

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Fiume o morte

fiction-docu written and directed by Igor Bezinović
with Restart & Videomante
// in production

Little Trouble Girls

debut by Urška Djukić, written by Maria Bohr & Urška Djukić 

developed at Cinéfondation, Moulin d'Andé & Torino Film Lab

with SPOK & Sister Productions

// in development 


Images de fruits rêvées par de vieux paysans en hiver 

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NOSOROGI is a workshop-based micro studio for collaborative design of creative audio-visual content with potential to resonate across different territories, platforms and audiences. 


Treating each production as a research project, the structure facilitates learning processes for creative teams to create meaningful experiences for the audiences. In doing so, we enjoy collaborating with researchers, designers and artists from across different disciplines. 


As we enter a turbulent era of radical change, NOSOROGI strives to foster reflections about contemporary relevance of concepts such as imagination, attention and time / duration, and their im·possible implications in everyday life. In the meanwhile, we plead for the art as a continuity of deliberate acts of kindness.





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Tales of Fruits and Monsters 

>>>

Fiume o morte

fiction-docu written and directed by Igor Bezinović
with Restart & Videomante
// in production

Little Trouble Girls

debut by Urška Djukić, written by Maria Bohr & Urška Djukić 

developed at Cinéfondation, Moulin d'Andé & Torino Film Lab

with SPOK & Sister Productions

// in development 


Images de fruits rêvées par de vieux paysans en hiver 

>>>



NOSOROGI is a workshop-based micro studio for collaborative design of creative audio-visual content with potential to resonate across different territories, platforms and audiences. 


Treating each production as a research project, the structure facilitates learning processes for creative teams to create meaningful experiences for the audiences. In doing so, we enjoy collaborating with researchers, designers and artists from across different disciplines. 


As we enter a turbulent era of radical change, NOSOROGI strives to foster reflections about contemporary relevance of concepts such as imagination, attention and time / duration, and their im·possible implications in everyday life. In the meanwhile, we plead for the art as a continuity of deliberate acts of kindness.





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