Technotise: Edit & I
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Technotise: Edit & I is a Serbia
n animated feature film, premiered on September 28, 2009. Written and directed by comic artist Aleksa Gajić
, it is a sequel of his Technotise
graphic novel
. The soundtrack music was composed by Boris Furduj and Bob Strumberger, as well as the film trailer.
. The main character is Edit Stefanović, a female psychology student who, after failing the same university exam for the sixth time, decides to visit a dealer on the black market who installs a stolen military chip in her body that will record everything she sees to help pass the exam. Edit also has a job at a scientific and social research company, in taking care of Abel Mustafov, an autistic math genius who discovered a formula that connects all forces in the world, but no computer was able to calculate it fully without becoming self aware and shutting down immediately after that. After Edit sees the formula graph, the chip calculates the formula, able to "survive" thanks to its connection to Edit, develops a parallel personality and affords her abilities greater than she ever imagined. Alas, this is quickly overshadowed by the discovery that the chip is rapidly taking over her mind and body. She must race against time to save her humanity while simultaneously thwarting the nefarious parties desperate to retrieve the technology inside her.
The stylistic inspiration for the movie was Japanese anime.
Serbia
Serbia , officially the Republic of Serbia , is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe, covering the southern part of the Carpathian basin and the central part of the Balkans...
n animated feature film, premiered on September 28, 2009. Written and directed by comic artist Aleksa Gajić
Aleksa Gajic
Aleksa Gajić is a Serbian comics artist. Gajić is best known as the illustrator of Scourge of the Gods , written by Valérie Mangin, and Technotise...
, it is a sequel of his Technotise
Technotise
Technotise is a Serbian comic book created by Aleksa Gajić and Darko Grkinić. It was promoted in an unusual way for Serbian comics, by the main character being featured in the music video Bombona?, for which Gajić composed the music...
graphic novel
Graphic novel
A graphic novel is a narrative work in which the story is conveyed to the reader using sequential art in either an experimental design or in a traditional comics format...
. The soundtrack music was composed by Boris Furduj and Bob Strumberger, as well as the film trailer.
Plot
The plot is set in 2074 in BelgradeBelgrade
Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans. According to official results of Census 2011, the city has a population of 1,639,121. It is one of the 15 largest cities in Europe...
. The main character is Edit Stefanović, a female psychology student who, after failing the same university exam for the sixth time, decides to visit a dealer on the black market who installs a stolen military chip in her body that will record everything she sees to help pass the exam. Edit also has a job at a scientific and social research company, in taking care of Abel Mustafov, an autistic math genius who discovered a formula that connects all forces in the world, but no computer was able to calculate it fully without becoming self aware and shutting down immediately after that. After Edit sees the formula graph, the chip calculates the formula, able to "survive" thanks to its connection to Edit, develops a parallel personality and affords her abilities greater than she ever imagined. Alas, this is quickly overshadowed by the discovery that the chip is rapidly taking over her mind and body. She must race against time to save her humanity while simultaneously thwarting the nefarious parties desperate to retrieve the technology inside her.
Animation
In technical terms, the film is combination of four kinds of animations. The movie features realistic drawing with static scenes, with emphasized atmosphere and with authentic artistic expression. It also combines classic 2D, improved 3D and vector animation, with few scenes done with fractal animation.The stylistic inspiration for the movie was Japanese anime.
Voices
- Sanda Knežević as Edit
- Igor Bugarski as Abel
- Tatjana ĐorđevićTatjana DjordjevicTatjana Đorđević is a young Serbian, Rock female singer.-Career:...
as Sanja - Nikola Đuričko as Bojan
- Nebojša GlogovacNebojša GlogovacNebojša Glogovac is an award winning Serbian actor.-List of appearances:# 72 Days...
as Edi - Marija KaranMarija KaranMarija Karan is a Serbian actress. She had her film debut in Kad porastem biću Kengur and appeared after this in Jesen stiže, dunjo moja.Karan was born in Belgrade...
as Broni - Petar KraljPetar KraljPetar Kralj was a Serbian film and television actor.Kralj was born in Zagreb and appeared on stage about 3,000 times, and starred in over 200 films, TV series and TV dramas. In December 2000 he was ranked #8 in Serbian newspapers Večernje novosti in Best Serbian Actors & Actresses of XX Century list...
as Deda - Srđan Miletić as Sergej
- Boris Milivojević as Jovan Vu
- Jelisaveta Sabljić as Keva
- Srđan Todorović as Herb
- Vlasta Velisavljević as Professor Dorijević
Special Guests and Actors who played themselves
- Zoran KesićZoran KesićZoran Kesić is Serbian TV presenter and talk-show host. The most popular work of his career has been the talk/sketch show Fajront Republika .-Biography:...
- Darko Grkinić
- Ivan Vukićević
- Miodrag Zrnić
- Mladen Grbić
- Milan Rusalić
- Robert Perić
- Mirko Lukić
- Slobodan Štrumberger
- Dragan Škabo
- Nebojša Andrić
- Relja Pajić
- Marija Stanićkov
- Dragana Gajić