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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

As Long As It Takes: Short

Overzicht van films

  • Eager

    Allison Schulnik | 8' | USA | None

    Beautiful, spooky work by Schulnik in which clay, fairy-like beings perform an uneasy choreography in a scary field of flowers.
  • Ego Sumo Version 2

    Emilio López-Menchero | 5' | Belgium | None

    Emilio López-Menchero embodies a Japanese sumo wrestler in an empty ballroom, then mentally and physically battles his own mirror image.
  • Embargo

    Johann Lurf | 10' | Austria | World premiere

    Night-time, high-tech surveillance video uses circling camera and hallucinatory soundtrack to depict an average business park. Things are not what the
  • En Août

    Jenna Hasse | 9' | Switzerland | None

    Sunny summer morning doesn’t go as planned for six-year old Margaux. Warm directorial debut from young Swiss-Portuguese filmmaker.
  • Endless, Nameless

    Pathompon Mont Tesprateep | 23' | Thailand | None

    All is far from what it initially seems in this hand-processed Super-8 film, shot in the private garden of a high-ranking Thai army officer.
  • Epicura

    Ori Huchi Kozia | 26' | Congo-Brazzaville | World premiere

    Moody, night-time walks that don’t always seem to have a purpose. In Brazzaville there is always something up. Melancholy wanderers.
  • Excuse Me, While I Disappear

    Michael MacGarry | 18' | South Africa | World premiere

    A Chinese city in Africa. Innumerable square metres in exchange for oil. An employee is followed around the scarcely inhabited city. Until he disappea
  • Exhibition Talks

    Sasha Pirker, Lotte Schreiber | 9' | Austria | World premiere

    Precise architectural film questions the functionality of the exhibition spaces at a refurbished modernist brewery in Innsbruck.
  • Eyrie

    Stephen Connolly | 10' | United Kingdom | World premiere

    The puddles of the derelict Buzludzha Monument reflect what is left of Bulgaria’s communist past. Connolly’s camera finds humour and joy in the detail
  • F for Fibonacci

    Beatrice Gibson | 16' | United Kingdom | World premiere

    Are art and the economy configured by chance? Gibson’s sharply humorous film is a bricolage of rollercoaster rides, musical cues and oscillating graph
  • Field Notes

    Vashti Harrison | 18' | USA | International premiere

    Experimental documentary about the ghosts embedded in the culture of Trinidad and Tobago, which focuses on the places where the natural and supernatur
  • Film Postale – First Chapter

    Irina Botea, Nicu Ilfoveanu | 13' | Romania | None

    After the early death of his daughter Iulia Hasdeu, her father built her a castle, claiming that she had provided the plans for this during…