Cinema Regained
Overzicht van films
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The Vipers
Tajiri Shinkichi | 9' | Netherlands | -
In Paris in 1955, Shinkichi Tajiri sketches in a hallucinogenic way the emergence of the counter culture. -
Vleesvervoer
Jaap Pieters | 3' | Netherlands | -
A sharp observation from the Super 8 oeuvre of Pieters. -
Die Vogelpredigt
Clemens Klopfenstein | 93' | Italy | None
In need of work, actors Max and Polo go on a quest to find Clemens Klopfenstein. -
Le voyage du ballon rouge
Hou Hsiao-hsien | 113' | France | None
Imagine that a French director who doesn’t speak a word of Chinese wants to make a Taiwanese film, then you would politely advise him against.… -
Wagner’s ring
Frank Scheffer | 4' | Netherlands | -
Special complete version of Wagner’s Ring des Nibelungen in a condensed form. -
Waiting
Nan Hoover | 5' | Netherlands | -
Attentive delay and tranquillity on a station platform. Beautiful use of film material by an artist who usually works on video. -
Was die Nacht spricht – eine Erzählung
Hans Scheugl | 60' | Austria | World premiere
The process of telling the story is as important as the story itself. -
The Wedding of Mr. Marzipan
Vatroslav Mimica | 12' | Croatia | None
Satire on the false happiness provided by consumer goods in an eye-poppingly gorgeous, extremely artificial style. -
A Week with Kiarostami
Yuji Mohara | 90' | Japan | -
Documentary crew with Japanese director Yuji Mohara visited the set of Abbas Kiarostami’s The Wind Will Carry Us, that won the Special Jury Prize in… -
Welt Spiegel Kino
Gustav Deutsch | 90' | Austria | World premiere
The only ones to succeed are film makers who combine a love for film with stubbornness, caution and dusty film images. Made up of three… -
What Beat You Nothing
Lyubov Arkus | 132' | Russia | International premiere
Available on Festival Scope Pro from 26 January 9:00 CET to 14 February 9:00 CET -
What Beat You Nothing
Lyubov Arkus | 132' | Russia | International premiere
An essay on Soviet and Russian history in the guise of a portrait of actress Alla Demidova, icon of the Russian-language stage and screen.