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The first Slovenian film musical

The filming of the first Slovenian feature musical 'Azra', directed by Tijana Zinajić, has begun as part of the national film program. The film tells the story of Azra, a successful photographer and mother of ten-year-old Jelena, who struggles with her failing marriage to Nik. After her aunt Pavla dies, Azra's past, including traumatic memories and family secrets, resurface. The film explores themes of memory, family secrets, intergenerational trauma, and the courage needed for personal liberation and new beginnings. It features a cast including Polona Juh as Azra, Suzana Krevh as younger Azra, and Jerca Koprivšek as young Azra. The production will take place in two phases, with filming in Ljubljana and Vipava during the summer, followed by additional shoots in November and December. This project marks a collaboration between Zinajić and producers Lija Pogačnik and Vlado Bulajić, continuing their partnership after the success of Zinajić's previous film 'Prasica, Slabšalni Izraz Za Žensko'.

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RTV Slovenija (MMC) logoRTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenterFactual 85Objective 953 days ago
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The article features a statement from director Tijana Zinajić regarding the start of filming her musical 'Azra.' She expresses excitement about the project, describing it as one of the most personal in her career. The post includes a photo credit and mentions following RTVSLO.si as a preferred news source on Google. There is no substantive content beyond this announcement.

Bias read (Center): The article does not cover a politically charged subject. It is a promotional update about a film production, which falls under entertainment rather than politics. As such, it has minimal political charge and is best categorized as center-aligned.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 95): The article provides a brief statement from director Tijana Zinajić celebrating the start of filming her musical 'Azra'. The content is straightforward and appears factual based on the available information. There is no clear bias or subjective language.

Slovenske novice logoSlovenske noviceIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 80yesterday
The Slovenian musical Azra is born

The article discusses the production of 'Azra,' Slovenia's first musical film under the National Film Program. Directed by Tijana Zinajić, the film explores themes of memory, family secrets, intergenerational trauma, and personal liberation through music and dance. The filming began on July 4th and will take place in two phases, with scenes shot in Ljubljana and Vipava during the summer and in November and December. The film features notable Slovenian actors such as Polona Juh in the lead role, along with other prominent performers. It marks a significant project for director Zinajić, who expressed excitement about the opportunity. The film is described as a blend of emotional storytelling with musical elements, reflecting both individual and collective history.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about a cultural production without overtly promoting any political agenda. While the film touches on themes like memory and family secrets, which could be interpreted in various ways, the tone remains neutral and informative. There is no clear ideological leaning in

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article discusses a different film, 'Azra,' not 'Konji.' While it provides accurate details about 'Azra,' it is unrelated to the main topic. This leads to lower scores as it does not address the event described in the other articles.

Mladina logoMladinaIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 754 days ago
The first Slovenian film musical

The filming of the first Slovenian feature musical 'Azra', directed by Tijana Zinajić, has begun as part of the national film program. The film tells the story of Azra, a successful photographer and mother of ten-year-old Jelena, who struggles with her failing marriage to Nik. After her aunt Pavla dies, Azra's past, including traumatic memories and family secrets, resurface. The film explores themes of memory, family secrets, intergenerational trauma, and the courage needed for personal liberation and new beginnings. It features a cast including Polona Juh as Azra, Suzana Krevh as younger Azra, and Jerca Koprivšek as young Azra. The production will take place in two phases, with filming in Ljubljana and Vipava during the summer, followed by additional shoots in November and December. This project marks a collaboration between Zinajić and producers Lija Pogačnik and Vlado Bulajić, continuing their partnership after the success of Zinajić's previous film 'Prasica, Slabšalni Izraz Za Žensko'.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses a cultural event—the start of filming for a Slovenian musical—without any political commentary, framing, or bias. It focuses solely on the artistic and creative aspects of the film, providing information about the plot, director, cast, and production schedule.

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 75): This article also focuses on 'Azra' rather than 'Konji.' It contains accurate details about the film but is not aligned with the central event. Objectivity is slightly reduced due to promotional tone and focus on the cast.

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