Big Screen Competition
Overzicht van films
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Lone Wolf
Jonathan Ogilvie | 100' | Australia | World premiere
An intriguing thriller made up of images from hidden cameras, phone taps, Skype sessions and other Australian-government surveillance footage. -
Luka
Jessica Woodworth | 94' | Armenia | World premiere
Jessica Woodworth’s fantasia of post-truth lunacy perhaps reflects the present more closely than is comfortable. -
Macai
Sun-J Perumal | 105' | Malaysia | World premiere
A drug dealer trying to save his neck finds his world spinning out of control. -
Mi vacío y yo
98' | Spain | -
Dreams of princes and a traditional family life don’t fit easily into the complex reality of Raphi’s transition in contemporary Barcelona. -
Milk Teeth
Sophia Bösch | 97' | Germany | World premiere
In a dystopian near-future, a young girl has to choose between servitude or freedom. -
Mosquito
João Nuno Pinto | 122' | Brazil | World premiere
Mozambique, 1917. Teenage soldier Zacarias travels alone through this Portuguese colony, dizzy with malaria. A film like a feverish dream. -
My Little Nighttime Secret
Natalya Meshchaninova | 90' | Russia | World premiere
Fourteen-year-old Mira spends the night away from her family, but holds a terrible secret inside. -
Não Sou Nada – The Nothingness Club
Edgar Pêra | 92' | Portugal | World premiere
Edgar Pêra’s psychological thriller explores the demonically kaleidoscopic world of Portuguese modernist poet, Fernando Pessoa. -
The North Wind
Renata Litvinova | 122' | Russia | World premiere
The matriarchal Margarita struggles to keep the power over her family’s future after her son is hit by a tragedy. -
Okiku and the World
Sakamoto Junji | 90' | Japan | World premiere
Romance, resilience and waste management in Edo-era Japan. A jidaigeki that sparkles with wit and joy. -
The Old Bachelor
Oktay Baraheni | 192' | Iran | World premiere
An Iranian-set family drama of Shakespearean proportions which explores the corrosiveness of patriarchy. -
One Win
Shin Yeon-Shick | 115' | South Korea | World premiere
It ain’t about how hard you can serve, it’s whether you can serve to win.