As Long As It Takes: Short
Overzicht van films
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Cela avait commencé par un accident
Lydie Jean-Dit-Pannel, Vincent Mengin-Lecreulx | 9' | France | International premiere
Lydie Jean-Dit-Pannel has a monarch butterfly tattooed on every trip she takes. A record of her body that now boasts 41 butterflies. -
cinéma
Dorit Margreiter | 9' | Austria | International premiere
Concentrated work with a subtly moving mobile that creates the word ‘cinema’ with light and shadow – extending lines to a wondrous art collection. -
Colin Is My Real Name
Benny Nemerofsky Ramsay | 6' | Canada | None
Reinterpretation of Colin Campbell’s True/False (1972). Nemerofsky Ramsay portrays Campbell affirming and denying personal statements about himself. -
A Copa do Mundo no Recife
Kleber Mendonça Filho | 14' | Brazil | World premiere
The football World Cup disrupted public life in Recife in June 2014. An astonished yet perceptive look at this sporting event by Tiger winner Mendonça -
Crowds
Geert Mul, Michel Banabila | 6' | Netherlands | World premiere
This rousing video shows the essence of crowd mentality, the fury and the ecstasy; the visceral thrill of being part of something bigger than yourself. -
Crystal Ball
Basim Magdy | 7' | Egypt | None
A haze of grey covers the screen while sonar beeps echo through. Magdy’s camera looks through a crystal ball to find a familiar future. -
The Day After
Adolfo Alix Jr. | 16' | Philippines | European premiere
The death of a poet. Everything has been documented. The loss must be enormous, but restraint is demonstrated. With a legendary actress in the lead… -
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Nitaz Sinwattanakul | 17' | Thailand | International premiere
Subtle Facebook horror film in the classic suspense style. After his death, a man continues to post. His wife fruitlessly tries to block him. -
The Dent
Basim Magdy | 19' | Egypt | None
Infused with melancholic tones, a story of collective belief in the face of hopelessness. An unknown city prepares to host the Olympics. -
Depositions
Luke Fowler | 25' | United Kingdom | None
Past thoughts on collectivity and the future are ruminated upon in this collage film made up of archival footage from Scottish television. See also To -
The Dragon Is the Frame
Mary Helena Clark | 14' | USA | European premiere
Enigmatic but truthful, watching Clark’s diary-like film is like solving a mystery with no crime in sight. A heartfelt poem for artist Mark Aguhar. -
E
Alexandre Wahrhaftig, Miguel Antunes Ramos, Helena Ungaretti | 17' | Brazil | None
Having difficulty finding a parking spot? E proves it could be worse. Parking problems and their consequences in the metropolis of São Paulo.