
In the Echo of a Toilet
Documentary · Music
Overview
A documentary tale about the sound recorded in the spring of 1973 in Tomaž Pengov's apartment at 1 Prešernova, Ljubljana by the sound engineer Aco Razbornik. These recordings became "Odpotovanja", the mysterious and first independent LP album in the former Yugoslavia. The exciting story is revealed by exclusive videos, found photographs, objects, and of course the friends who took the 23-year-old Pengov on an exciting journey of planning, recording, designing and promoting the album, which immediately after its release became a cult and sought-after diamond of the pop culture underground scene of the time. But the story does not end with the album's release. The record is still turning.
Top Cast
Tomaž Pengov
Tomaž Pengov
Himself (archive footage)
Tomaž Pengov
Himself (archive footage)
Milan Dekleva
Milan Dekleva
Himself (archive footage)
Milan Dekleva
Himself (archive footage)
Aco Razbornik
Aco Razbornik
Himself (archive footage)
Aco Razbornik
Himself (archive footage)
Saša Vipotnik
Saša Vipotnik
Herself (archive footage)
Saša Vipotnik
Herself (archive footage)
Boštjan Narat
Boštjan Narat
Himself (archive footage)
Boštjan Narat
Himself (archive footage)
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