K67 is a captivating documentary that traces the legacy of the iconic K67 kiosk, a modular design by Slovenian architect Saša Mächtig that defined the urban landscape of former Yugoslavia. Directed by Filip Filković Philatz, the film follows Filip and Saša Mächtig on an emotional road trip across the Balkans, uncovering stories of nostalgia, resilience, and human connection. Through heartfelt encounters with kiosk workers, designers, and locals, K67 weaves a tale of friendship, modernist design, and the enduring spirit of a region. Recognized globally and exhibited at MoMA, the K67 kiosk is a symbol of community and memory. This film is a love letter to a disappearing era, bridging past and future through the lens of design and human stories.
Director: Filip Filković Philatz
Key Collaborator: Saša Mächtig, Designer of the K67 Kiosk
Production Company: More-Magnets
Co-Production: Wolfgang & Dolly
Style: Documentary / Road Movie
Status: In production, seeking additional financing to complete post-production and distribution.
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Saša, the brilliant designer of the K67 kiosk, created a modernist icon that shaped urban life across the Balkans. His journey in the film reflects on his legacy, connecting past innovations with today’s stories through heartfelt encounters.
Saša is a renowned architect and industrial designer. A graduate of the Faculty of Architecture in Ljubljana, he taught industrial design at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design, influencing countless designers. His K67 kiosk, designed in 1966, is celebrated globally, with a place in MoMA’s permanent collection for its modular brilliance. Mächtig’s portfolio also includes innovative street furniture, earning him roles like a Red Dot Award jury member. In K67, Saša’s introspective exploration of his work’s legacy offers a profound perspective on design’s role in fostering community and connection.
Filip, a dedicated filmmaker, is fueled by nostalgic memories of K67 kiosks from his childhood. His quest to uncover their cultural significance drives this documentary, blending personal passion with a mission to preserve Balkan heritage.
Filip, known as Philatz, is a versatile artist, filmmaker, and cultural innovator. His acclaimed documentary series Dulum Zemlje won the International Federation of Agricultural Journalists’ award and is the first Green Film certified production in Croatia, showcasing his talent for capturing authentic Balkan stories. From films, advertisements, music videos to art installations like Mali Zagreb miniatures, Filip’s work celebrates regional heritage that mixes with cutting edge production and technology.
K67 celebrates the K67 kiosk, a 1966 design by Saša Mächtig that became a symbol of Yugoslav urban life, recognized globally in MoMA’s permanent collection.
Directed by Filip Filković, K67 is a documentary road movie tracing the K67’s story across Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, and beyond, blending nostalgia with modern innovation.
The film captures heartfelt stories from kiosk workers and locals, showcasing the K67 as a space of community and memory.
Currently in production, K67 has filmed at iconic sites around Balkan. Seeking funding to complete post-production and reach global audiences.
K67 is a unique blend of art, history, and human connection, celebrating a design that shaped a region and earned global acclaim. By supporting this film, you’ll help preserve the legacy of the K67 kiosk and share its story with audiences worldwide. We’re seeking financing to complete filming, post-production, festival submissions, and distribution.
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