In 2007, three artists decided to change their names. Each took the name of then-Prime Minister of Slovenia
Janez Jansa. One of them is this film’s director. Starting from personal experience, the piece was developed in the form of a documentary-investigation.
Among various cinematographic references (from Spartacus by Stanley Kubrick, to Romeo e Giulietta by
Franco Zeffirelli) and interviews with ordinary people, artists, historians and communication experts (such os Jan Fabre and Antonio Caronia), actor-narrator Drazen Dragojevic guides us in a vast investigation on the value of a name, examining famous and lesser-known cases of homonymity and name-changes.
In particular, the film dwells on the links between one’s name, identity and persona, illustrating the absurd consequences of the “multiplication” of Janez Jansa, such as the apparent disappearance of the biographical information of the three new Jansas, following the substition of their original names. Full of exhilarating
scenes, My Name is Janez Jansa ends with an unexpected coup de theatre.