Texas, Osijek
Slak’s brilliant psychedelic dance trance shifts into a slow move through Osijek’s crisis-ridden landscape, where a vagabond-bohemian and a little girl have been living in a ruin for five years and go on daily stolls. What kind of ruin is this, what kind of stroll, what kind of care binds them? From the worms and leeches on the ruin’s threshold follows the flight of a dandelion through leaves of grass, to a gifted piece of chewing gum for the ride along the river Drava, and back onto the road. The ballad about the little girl, hummed by Texas, is Anka Ruben’s dark schlager, she herself having lived multiple identities. Franci Slak and Jon Jost are masterful catchers of fleeting moments in this discovery of alternative cinema of the world, with music by Ry Cooder and soundscapes by Hanna Preuss. (Tanja Vrvilo)
The screening of the film Texas, Osijek by Franci Slak was made possible by Jeremi Slak, Matevž Jerman from the Slovenian Cinematheque, and 16-mm print is preserved by the Slovenian Film Centre in Ljubljana.