The Cloud House
From an incident at an observatory in 1894 to the Large Hadron Collider: how can you visualise scientific data?
IFFR 2020
IFFR 2020
From an incident at an observatory in 1894 to the Large Hadron Collider: how can you visualise scientific data?
IFFR 2020
Technology is a mirror for humanity. This human-size installation reintroduces magic into the design of a technical device.
IFFR 2020
Looking through the lens of a microscope, the viewer feels as if they are flying over a mysterious surface. A narrator's voice further enhances the experience.
IFFR 2020
A musical object is slowly transformed and brought back to its initial state exactly one hour later. A sound installation functioning like clockwork.
IFFR 2020
Programme IFFR 2020
Waiting for a film to start, it has already begun – in our mind. This programme cultivates the viewer’s patience, both in the cinema and outside.
Read more about this programmeA camera-shy film journalist decides to inflict an experiment on himself: to film himself for 15 days. Halfway through his ordeal he opens up.
90'
Japan
IFFR 2020
A ritualised choreography of hands and simple objects above a section of soil offers a phenomenological journey to the essence of the cycle of life.
15'
India
IFFR 2020
Six gene-positive people share how they cope with the onset of Huntington's disease and how it affects their life – past, present and future.
42'
Belgium
IFFR 2020