Ammodo Tiger Short Competition
Overzicht van films
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Party on the CAPS
Meriem Bennani | 26' | Morocco | World premiere (festival)
Moroccan sci-fi using augmented reality, humour and a dose of frenzied Chaabi music to tell a story of displacement, biotechnology and privacy. -
Pátio do Carrasco
André Gil Mata | 44' | Portugal | World premiere
A slayer’s courtyard as a past and future crime scene. André Gil Mata’s masterclass in slow cinema. -
Phalène
Sarah-Anaïs Desbenoit | 19' | France | World premiere
An immersion into a new world built on perfect harmony between sound and vision. -
Plant (879 pages, 33 days)
Ruth Höflich | 15' | Australia | International premiere
Ancestral connections to the site of an 18th-century witch trial surface in a speculative conversation between mother and daughter. -
Polycephaly in D
23' | USA | -
What is the relationship between social-media influencers and tsunamis? Can love save us from our impending doom? -
Polycephaly in D
23' | USA | None
A tale of disaster, both natural and social. A sweeping chorus of ecstasy and dread uses found footage to overlap two great perils of our… -
Primeiro ato
Matheus Parizi | 19' | Brazil | World premiere
Real life invades the theatrical bubble in this urgent drama, in which two Brazilian theatre students swap acting lessons for street protest. -
Progressive Touch
Michael Portnoy | 12' | Austria | World premiere
Can you make love to an irregular beat? Sex as dance and comedy, in this film about the relationship between sex, choreography and composing music. -
Punctured Sky
21' | USA | -
Online folklore and aesthetics collide as a piece of the past vanishes without a trace. A quest for answers ensues. -
Pure Land
Tenzin Phuntsog | 16' | USA | World premiere (festival)
Mother and son try to evoke the memory of her native Tibet through images captured elsewhere. -
Red Film
Sara Cwynar | 13' | USA | World premiere (festival)
A dizzying array of colours, textures and literary quotations point to the perfidious capitalist pressures on women to conform and consume. -
The Remembered Film
Isabelle Tollenaere | 18' | Belgium | World premiere
Young soldiers are roaming through lush green woods. But something isn’t quite right. A lighthearted film connecting imagination and storytellin