Lonely Bones
Skip to sidebar
Rosto, one of the most extravagant and famous animators from the Netherlands, had to finance this film in France. Lonely Bones is a hallucinogenic film about dreams and making sacrifices. ‘Hail! To all the souls-oh. Hiding on rotting floors. Little did they know that they would make today.’ (Rosto) Screened before Frankenstein’s Army.
Also in this combined programme
-
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… -
Förår
Memories of a news event from several years ago, turned into an associative story. How did the 11-year-old girl get hold of the rifle?
Film details
- Countries of production
- France, Netherlands
- Year
- 2013
- Festival edition
- IFFR 2013
- Length
- 10'
- Medium/Format
- DCP
- Language
- English
- Premiere status
- World premiere
- Director
- Rosto
- Producer
- Nicolas Schmerkin, Claudius Gebele, Rosto
- Screenplay
- Rosto
- Cinematography
- Rosto
- Editing
- Rosto
- Production company
- Autour de Minuit, STUDIO ROSTO A.D.
- Sales / World rights holder
- Autour de Minuit