Ammodo Tiger Short Competition
Overview of films
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I Can See the Sun but I Can’t Feel It Yet
Joseph Wilson | 20' | United Kingdom | World premiere
Young queer people forced to undergo conversion therapy find beauty in their despair. -
Interregnum
Adrian Paci | 18' | Albania | None
The eyes of the world are watching after the death of a dictator. Long lines of mourners wait to pay homage to an absent man… -
Isn’t It a Beautiful World
13' | United Kingdom | -
Queer artists Soroya, Harry & Kenya lip-sync to songs about beautiful but traumatic sentiments felt in the LGBTQIA+ community. -
Isn’t It a Beautiful World
13' | United Kingdom | None
Available on Festival Scope Pro from 26 January 9:00 CET to 14 February 9:00 CET -
Je suis un monstre
Tanguy De Donder | 17' | Belgium | International premiere
A compassionate visual narrative that inspires anticipation in telling the story of a woman who thinks she’s a monster. -
Kodak
Andrew Norman Wilson | 33' | USA | International premiere
In 2012, Kodak went bankrupt. Enter the mind’s eye of a blind former Kodak film technician, reconstructing the past in hallucinatory detail. -
Last Days of Summer
Stenzin Tankong | 15' | France | World premiere
A strange young man hears ominous sounds in the distant mountains but no one believes him. -
Lemongrass Girl
Pom Bunsermvicha | 17' | Thailand | World premiere
The power relations are questioned on a Thai filmset when only one person can apparently ward off the rain. -
Letter From Your Far-Off Country
Suneil Sanzgiri | 17' | USA | International premiere
In a search for solidarity in sounds and colours, Sanzgiri traces lines of ancestral memory, poetry and history from his birth. -
Light of Light
Neritan Zinxhiria | 12' | Greece | World premiere
A meditative journey to the untouched monastic state of Mount Athos. -
Look Then Below
Ben Rivers | 22' | United Kingdom | World premiere (festival)
It’s happening beneath our feet. Ben Rivers’ latest film is about a lost civilisation in the hollow earth, basking in a subterranean glow. -
The Lost Procession
Bani Abidi | 17' | Germany | World premiere (festival)
Bani Abidi emphatically presents scenes from the daily lives of the Hazara community in Quetta, Pakistan, alongside narratives of persecution and exod