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IFFR remembers John Hurt: The Elephant Man
In honour of British actor John Hurt, who died January 25 2017, IFFR will screen The Elephant Man, David Lynch’s classic film from 1980. Hurt’s…Published on: -
Amora
An ink animation on a window. Each painting is photographed and washed away, exposing the unconscious consumption of time. (Ezra Wube)Published on: -
025 Sunset Red
Red colours the Californian landscape; red is the blood that flows and leaves a trail to the Basque Country. “Everything of value is defenceless.”Published on: -
Chlorophyl
Young woman wrestles with her identity and failed relationship, reflected in the city of Miami. A cinematographic exploration of change as a natural pPublished on: -
The Eye’s Dream
Produced by the directors of the documentary Leviathan, this Bataille-inspired film by veteran Sato Hisayasu dovetails body horror and pink film withPublished on: -
Black and White Film
A woman reveals her naked body and gradually paints it. When she has become invisible, the film fades to total darkness. (Light Cone)Published on: -
HEIS (chroniques)
A twenty-something young woman goes back to her parents’ home after some trials and tribulations, dreaming of a fresh start. This tale of a FrenPublished on: -
Hermia & Helena
Contemporary, free adaptation of A Midsummer Night’sDream in New York by Argentinian talent and Shakespeare fanatic Piñeiro is all charmiPublished on: -
Escapes
An actor who played mainly supporting roles during the 1960s and 1970s tells his life story. Fascinating anecdotes, illustrated by a host of film clipPublished on: -
Jackie
“I won’t let you write that down”, Jackie says to her interviewer, a slight smile playing across her face, after getting too personaPublished on: