As her short film Stane premieres at Venice Film Festival, AnOther catches up with Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović about her tale of a construction businesswoman trying to make it in New York City
f femininity and vanity in the 21st century.
Stane is played by Danica Curcic, who Kusijanović knew she wanted to work with from the get-go. “I did my last film [] with her, and I knew that we had more to explore together,” she explains. For the family, “I worked with the casting director Timka Grin – we wanted a certain tension that was apparent just by putting the faces together.” From these characters , Kusijanović delicately teases out the nuances of emotion and relationships to elaborate a soul-piercing narrative.
AAK: What I like about Stane is that there’s so much hope. For me, the emotion gives a sense of something perpetual, a circular flow, like water. But it’s a force that pushes her forward. Also, in the process there was so much hope – working with my team, with wonderful collaborators, the beautiful film crew in Croatia. It felt like this short film was somehow healing.AAK: Absolutely.
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