May 1st or Labour Day, 1986, Ljubljana. Metalworker Peter Zmazek is awarded the “Worker of the Year” title at the Udarnik (Shock-Worker) factory and in addition to that - an apartment from the social housing fund. He is so overwhelmed that he falls into a state of shock and remains in a daze; nobody can help him wake up. Peter ends up in a psychiatric institution, dreaming his dream of communist paradise for ten full years. In the meantime, the state, the political (communist) system and his family fall apart. Peter wakes up the very moment when his former wife Marica marries his best friend Jovo. When Peter shows up at the wedding party, a bitter-sweet comedy of confusions begins. The protagonist confronts a completely different world dominated by modern technologies, suspicious businessmen and newborn politicians.
The State of Shock is a bitter comedy about family, friendship, lost ideals and about the power of an individual to beat the system.
The State of Shock is a bitter comedy about family, friendship, lost ideals and about the power of an individual to beat the system.
Director: Andrej Košak
Script: Andrej Košak
Camera: Slobodan Trninić
Music: Stefan Valdobrev
Cast: Martin Marion, Urška Hlebec, Nikola Kojo, Aleksandra Balmazović, Maj Kirm, Emir Hadžihafizbegović, Vlado Novak
Coproduction: Vertigo/Emotionfilm (Slovenia), Art Fest - Stefan Kitanov (Bulgaria), Film House Baš Čelik (Serbia), Pank Film (Macedonia), Pro.Ba (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
With the support of: Bulgarian National Film Center
Duration: 93 min.
Script: Andrej Košak
Camera: Slobodan Trninić
Music: Stefan Valdobrev
Cast: Martin Marion, Urška Hlebec, Nikola Kojo, Aleksandra Balmazović, Maj Kirm, Emir Hadžihafizbegović, Vlado Novak
Coproduction: Vertigo/Emotionfilm (Slovenia), Art Fest - Stefan Kitanov (Bulgaria), Film House Baš Čelik (Serbia), Pank Film (Macedonia), Pro.Ba (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
With the support of: Bulgarian National Film Center
Duration: 93 min.