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This prize-winning short is a poetic portrait of life on the coast of Sicily before, during, and following a volcanic eruption.Read More »
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Vittorio De Seta – Isole di fuoco AKA Islands of Fire (1955)
1951-1960DocumentaryItalyShort FilmVittorio De Seta -
Achille Mauri – Carie (2020)
2011-2020Achille MauriDocumentaryItalyShort FilmThe perception of a place, the idea we create of it and the emotions it arouses in us are closely linked to the type of interaction between different aspects. Carie is the discovery of a new dimension of climbing, but at the same time an excuse to stop and reflect on what it means to maintain a balance between safeguarding the environment and human development, creating a multiparty discussion on the matter. It is a journey that began in one way and was transformed during the course of the project, one piece at a time, thanks to a succession of encounters during the search for possible climbing routes in the marble quarries of the Apuan Alps.Read More »
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Sara Ristic – Moj Tata, Klovn AKA My Dad, the Clown (2020)
2011-2020Bosnia HerzegovinaDocumentarySara RisticShort FilmAs many parents are, Sara’s are divorced. As few parents are, Sara’s dad is a professional clown. After a major life event, Sara has the opportunity to finally spend quality time with her dad and meet the person behind the clown.Read More »
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Sarah Klingemann – Bas Choeur AKA Low Choir (2020)
2011-2020DocumentaryFranceSarah KlingemannHere is a beautifully crafted film, seemingly simple as ABC. It involves no tall tales, only modest work – we listen to Robert Schumann’s lieder at home or in the car, we eat, we wash, we celebrate, we weep, etc. Yet, the film is obviously based on some intricate knotwork, maybe like a nod in its own way to the famous double-helix staircase in Chambord, the magnificent castle where Jacques Demy filmed his Peau d’Ane, and where many scenes in this film were shot as well. What should we believe then? First, that there is no “we”, that women and men share, asymmetrically, the singing and the listening, the hunting and the defeat. Read More »
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Helen Hill – Mouseholes (1999)
1991-2000ExperimentalHelen HillShort FilmUSA -
Baba Hillman – Kitâb al-Isfâr: Book of the Journey (2020)
2011-2020Baba HillmanDocumentaryFrance

An immersive cinematic poem of a 7 year journey of return, “Kitâb al-Isfâr: Book of the Journey” weaves together stories of near-death and mystical experience in Andalucia. According to the director: “When I was 19 I set out, hoping I could learn the meaning of life by ‘experiencing everything’. I bought a car for 20 marks in a cafe in Ulm. I spray painted it yellow and green and drove it from Holland to Romania to Spain, sleeping in the back seat in a red blanket. Driving down to Málaga, at the crest of the mountains, the brakes went out. As the car sped down the mountain then crashed, I lost consciousness, followed by three days and nights of visions. What did I see, what did I understand? The Shaykh al-Akbar, Sufi mystic and philosopher Ibn ‘Arabî , writes that the journey only has true meaning if it brings a new beginning. In traveling, the heart becomes the goal of the journey”.Read More »
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Tulapop Saenjaroen – People on Sunday (2020)
2011-2020DramaShort FilmThailandTulapop SaenjaroenIn this updated homage to the 1930 German silent film of the same title, Thai artist Tulapop Saenjaroen examines the paradox of people relaxing while being filmed. As a film shoot appears to be in perpetual delay, crew members kill time fiddling on their smartphones, all the while under the persistent gaze of the camera.Read More »
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Kristian Håskjold – Crocodile Tears (2020)
2011-2020ComedyDenmarkKristian HåskjoldShort FilmAfter 20 years of no contact, the Norwegian Dancer Øyvind is invited to Denmark to visit his old father and his new girlfriend in their isolated farmhouse, but nothing turns out as Øyvind expects.Read More »
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Françoise Prenant – Paradis perdu (1975)
1971-1980FranceFrançoise PrenantQueer Cinema(s)Short Film

A 1975 French language short film written and directed by Franssou Prenant, starring Hélène Hazéra, Marie-France and René Schérer.
Young transgender women turn the streets of Paris into their cabaret. Their dreams are quickly overtaken by reality.Read More »






