Bright Future Short
Overzicht van films
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Making Waves
Contaminated portraits, bleeding women, ripped textiles and rival dance crews. Modern-day battlegrounds turning distress into seduction. -
Circuit Bending
Stimulating works that question the accepted rules and try to break the codes of art. Ultimately, mystery and beauty prevail. -
Time Capsules
Transformed by time. Today’s rubbish dumps are tomorrow’s archaeological digs. Humanity always exists in the now. -
Um campo de aviação
Joana Pimenta | 14' | Brazil | None
Speculative geological fiction links a living mountain obscured by mist to the story of a rubble-engulfed modernist city. -
The Captured Light of an Instant
Lichun Tseng | 20' | Netherlands | World premiere
Restlessness becomes concentration. Lichun Tseng’s film, inspired by Fernando Pessoa’s personal observations, is a layered, 35 mm experien -
Cavalcade
Johann Lurf | 5' | Austria | World premiere
Cavalcade deals with basic elements of the motion picture: movement and standstill, as a turning wheel interacts with strobe light synchronized with t -
Ceniza verde
Pablo Mazzolo | 10' | Argentina | World premiere
A film painted with the light of a sun-drenched spot in Sierras de Córdoba where history manifests itself as an apparition. -
Ceuta’s Gate
Randa Maroufi | 20' | France | None
Vivid reconstruction of discordant border between Morocco and Spanish exclave Ceuta, where thousands try to smuggle in cheap goods daily. -
Chacarita
Guillermina Buzio | 3' | Canada | International premiere
After 28 years, Guillermina Buzio returns to Buenos Aires to collect her mother’s ashes. (Vtape) -
Chicxulub – Tierra Extraterrestre
Helene Garberg | 6' | Denmark | None
A taxi driver talks about the meteoric rocks on the Yucatán peninsula in Mexico that is famous due to dinosaur extinction. -
Children of Lir
Katherin McInnis | 6' | USA | European premiere
Children of Lir is made entirely from still photographs from the LIFE Magazine archives. An impressive flicker creates a sense of depth and motion to -
Chopin
Tris Vonna-Michell | 13' | Sweden | International premiere
Staged objects, ephemera, slide projections and spoken word: the debris of a decade long research project on sound poet Henri Chopin.