Mako Sajko

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Mako Sajko
Sajko in 2017
Born19 January 1927 (1927-01-19)
Died1 January 2023 (2023-02) (aged 95)
OccupationFilmmaker

Mako Sajko (19 January 1927 – 1 January 2023) was a Slovenian documentarist, screenwriter and film director.

Life and career

Born in

Slavko Vorkapić at the High Film School in Belgrade, graduating in 1959 and becoming the first Slovenian film director with a formal degree in directing.[1][2][3]

A socially committed filmmaker who had a peculiar interest to taboo themes such as

industrial pollution or prostitution,[4] he is best known for the documentary film Samomorilci, pozor! ("Suicides, Beware!", 1967), which in spite of getting several awards and critical acclaim enraged Yugoslav authorities because of the unwanted attention it placed on the numerous suicides among young people; the controversy resulted in the establishment of the first youth suicide prevention programmes but also in the banning of the film and in Sajko having reduced career opportunities such as being denied a feature film debut, and after the ban of his last documentary film (Narodna noša, "National Costume", 1975) he was forced to a premature retirement from cinema.[3][4]

During his career Sajko received numerous awards and honours, notably the

Prešeren Fund Award in 1969, the Badjura Lifetime Achievement Prize [sl] in 2009 and the France Štiglic Award [sl] for his career in 2021.[3][4] He died on 1 January 2023, at the age of 95.[2][4]

References

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  2. ^ a b "Umrl je legendarni dokumentarist Mako Sajko". Radiotelevizija Slovenija (in Slovenian). 3 January 2023. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  3. ^ a b c Bezlaj, Mirt (2 January 2023). "Umrl je Mako Sajko". Delo (in Slovenian). Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  4. ^ a b c d Butala, Gregor (4 January 2023). "Mako Sajko (1927–2023): Filmi, ki so povedali preveč". Dnevnik. Retrieved 10 January 2023.

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