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Loosely based on a news story about an 11-year-old girl who stole her father’s hunting rifle and paraded with it down Main Street in the small town where she lives. The memory of the day is captured, but it’s hard to remember exactly what was the right order, how you got from one place to another, what someone said. Screened before Roland Hassel.
Also in this combined programme
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Silent
Subtle prison drama set in Kurdistan in 1984, which won a Golden Palm. A woman visits her husband. A few words are enough. -
How to Raise a Smart & Happy Child from Age Zero to Five
Comedy about child abuse. Looks like an NGO video about the Philippines, but the local director turns the tables with devilish delight. -
The Flaneurs #3
A throng of believers all crowd together in front of a stage. The speeches have ended. They are enraptured. The ‘new’ Indonesia. -
Tunnel
Animation film that looks like it’s been painted with earth. Inspired by the tunnels that people dig in Gaza to avoid the blockade. Even sheep… -
Night of the Foxes
Kent, Garden of England. The summer is long and fruitless, tempers are frayed and subdued with drugs and alcohol. A fall from grace, rampant foxes… -
Lonely Bones
Nightmarish animation with a great soundtrack, about dreams and sacrifice. By well-known Dutch multitalented director Rosto. Made in France.
Film details
- Country of production
- Sweden
- Year
- 2013
- Festival edition
- IFFR 2013
- Length
- 18'
- Medium/Format
- DCP
- Language
- Swedish
- Premiere status
- World premiere
- Director
- John Skoog
- Producer
- Erik Hemmendorff, Yasmine Perkins
- Screenplay
- John Skoog
- Cinematography
- Ita Zbroniec-Zajt
- Editing
- Ireneusz Grzyb
- Production company
- Plattform Produktion
- Sales / World rights holder
- Plattform Produktion