Art Directions: Immersive Media
Overview of films
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The Great Orator
Daniel Ernst | 40' | Netherlands | Dutch Premiere
In a shared consciousness, an all-seeing narrator tells endless stories that depend on your interaction. -
I’m Terribly Sorry
Rachel Maclean | 6' | United Kingdom | Dutch Premiere
An interactive stroll through an imagined dark future for the urban UK. A post-post-post-Brexit shooter. -
If You See a Cat
Atsushi Wada | 35' | Japan | Dutch Premiere
Young Naoki’s grief for his beloved cat ensnares him in the machinery of psychiatric care. -
Kabaret
Gina Thorstensen | 17' | Norway | World premiere
In this magical, interactive musical, you team up with a shrimp to revitalise the dull coral reef. -
Lacuna
Maartje Wegdam, Nienke Huitenga Broeren | 32' | Netherlands | World premiere
Based on fragments of memories and handed down stories, Sonja reconstructs her early childhood during WWII. -
Night Creatures
Van Sowerwine | 12' | Australia | International premiere
Celebrated Australian animators Knowles and Sowerwine introduce, via mobile phone, movie-going bats into IFFR queues. -
No Place But Here
Dylan Valley, Annie Nisenson | 15' | South Africa | World premiere
A 360-degree, virtual-reality documentary immersing us into occupied living spaces in Woodstock, South Africa. -
Otherworlds
Sophia Bulgakova | 25' | Ukraine | World premiere
A sensory journey with mixed reality makes for an immersive, ritualistic experience. -
Rave
Patrick Muroni | 19' | Switzerland | International premiere
Your first-ever rave turns out spicier than anticipated – and the release is all the greater. -
Realmbreak Hotel
Floris van Laethem | 15' | Netherlands | World premiere
Step into the world of pixels that is the Realmbreak Hotel – or witness someone else face the challenge. -
Revival Roadshow
Luke Conroy, Anne Fehres | 16' | Netherlands | World premiere
An absurd and playful journey that explores both modern and future legacies of colonial history.