A single mother is making preparations for her daughter’s birthday. When the father shows up things become strange and an awful truth emerges. Kiril Todorov’s short film ‘Annie’s Birthday’ equally surprises and saddens with its ending. The film […]
You know that saying: ‘give me some space’? Well that’s what director Jesse Pohjonen focuses on in his short film ‘I Need My Space’. A man troubled by his cheating scoffer wife is looking to get some space for […]
‘Snapshot’ is a short drama about a young boy, Alex, who learns how to deal with his grandfather’s diagnosis of Alzheimer. While his grandfather’s situation is getting worse the young boy is constantly taking pictures of him hoping this […]
‘Harvey’s Dream’ is a short film coming from the United States and directed by Jainardhan Sathyan. The film tells the story of Harvey and Janet, a couple which apparently lived an empty life aside for the children they had […]
A young homeless man is collected from the streets by a private contractor and taken to a place where he is offered shelter and work. However, good intentions seem to be masking mean private interests when Michael (the homeless) […]
Grace Combs’s ‘Waterfowl(ed)’ is a short documentary about the impact of humans and human communities on wildlife birds in North Carolina. The film follows testimonials from different persons in different fields (doctors, NGO’s, wild birds care-facility experts etc.) about […]
Stephen Turselli’s film, ‘The Last Transmission’ tells the story of a pilot who encounters an UFO when flying above Roswell and the air traffic controller who manages his last transmission before never hearing from him again. ‘The Last Transmission’ analyses […]
‘Uncanny Valley’ by Federico Heller is one very special appearance in our festival. Mixing two genres – documentary and Sci-Fi film – to the point where they intertwine so profoundly that it becomes impossible to make the difference between the […]
‘ALLEGORIA’ by Nobilis Bellator is a very special breed of experimental. Based on a poem by Noufel Bouzeboudja, ‘ALLEGORIA’ explores, in a lyrical way, the roots of humanity. Conrad F. Harvey recites the poem in the background while a […]
The nude image of a woman with long horns coming from darkness in search of light… sounds like an image from another world. A. J. Gomez’s short film ‘}Oo(‘ does come from another world. A joint of experimental and […]