My Name Is Janez Janša /ˈjɑːnɪz ˈjɑːnʃə/ is a 2012 documentary film about three contemporary artists, one of them the film director, who in 2007 all changed their name[1] to that of Janez Janša, the then Prime Minister of Slovenia.
Signified as an artistic gesture this particular name change provoked a wide range of interpretations in art circles in Slovenia and abroad as well as among journalists and the general public.
In the documentary individuals, artists and academics from all over the world share their thoughts about the meaning and purpose of one's name from both private and public perspectives.
Reasons for changing one's name are explored as the film draws references from history, popular culture and individual experiences.
In Slovenia the film has been labelled as pornographic[2] and as degenerate art[3] by some of the press close to the government.