Bright Future Mid-length
Overzicht van films
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Good Evening to the People Living in the Camp
Joost Conijn | 45' | France | World premiere
An unorthodox portrait of people who have dominated the news for years, but whom no one really seems to know: refugees. Artist and filmmaker Joost… -
Une histoire sans destin
Enrique Ramirez | 55' | Chile | World premiere
Stories of conquests and utopias meet in a tale set in the inter-tidal zone. -
The Honor Among Thieves
Ma Lanhua | 50' | China | International premiere
Boundless creativity, rooted in traditional and modern art forms, turns a tale of four thieves into an original visual adventure. -
The Host
Miranda Pennell | 60' | United Kingdom | International premiere
The artist’s investigation into her parents’ involvement with the Anglo Iranian Oil Company (nowadays British Petroleum) lead to her discovery o -
L’ inconnu de Collegno
Maïder Fortuné | 50' | France | World premiere
A man in an empty room, an interrogation. What is his past? Various people are used to unravel the mystery. -
Judy Versus Capitalism
Mike Hoolboom | 63' | Canada | World premiere
Canadian feminist, activist and journalist Judy Rebick reflects on her political and personal life in this experimental, biographical portrait. -
Junun
Paul Thomas Anderson | 54' | USA | None
Junun is Paul Thomas Anderson’s debut documentary film, immersing us in a joyful meeting of musical minds brought together by composer Ben Tzur at Jod -
Lithic Choreographies
Sam Smith | 51' | Sweden | None
The Swedish island of Gotland forms the starting point for an exploration of the relationship between stones and man, nature and culture. -
Memento Stella
Makino Takashi | 60' | Hong Kong | International premiere
Makino Takashi overwhelms us with his expanding universe, made up of countless images in which we can lose ourselves. -
Mes voix
Sonia Franco | 52' | France | International premiere
Bittersweet portrait of 30-year old theatre maker Anissa’s loving ode to her Algerian grandmother. -
Minotaur
Szabolcs Tolnai | 47' | Hungary | World premiere
An absurdist fable set in the numerous parallel realities of late-1990s Serbia. As a family disintegrates, Szabolcs Tolnai’s film effortlessly combine -
Minotauro
Nicolás Pereda | 53' | Canada | None
“Minotaur takes place in a home of books, of readers, of artists. It’s also a home of soft light, of eternal afternoons, of sleepiness, of…