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Overview of films
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Jonuc and the Beggar Mob
András Salamon | 50' | Hungary | -
A fascinating, warm and occasionally also funny portrait about a gypsy boy with one leg, without clichés. -
Une journée d’Andrei Arsenevitch
Chris Marker | 55' | France | -
Documentary by the great French director Chris. Marker about one of the greatest of Russian feature-makers, Andrej Tarkovsky, is a must for every self -
Jours en fleurs
Louise Bourque | 4' | Canada | World premiere
Louise Bourque: ‘A reclamation of flowerpower in which images of trees in springtime bloom are subjected to the floriferous ravages of menarcheal substance. The title… -
The Judgment
Serge Marcotte | 9' | Canada | -
In a very stylised narrative style, Franz Kafka’s ‘Das Urteil’ was filmed. -
Jumbo Aqua
James Herbert | 26' | USA | International premiere
In this work, sensuality and sexuality, mythical and profane associations, motion and standstill, frame, lighting, diaphragm and composition vie for p -
Junigatsu no Kakurenbo
Ito Takashi | 8' | Japan | International premiere
The expressions of happiness and sorrow of the director’s 5-year- old son. -
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Kádár’s Kiss…
Péter Forgács | 46' | Hungary | World premiere
Reflections by the Hungarian found-footage master about the Stalinist period under dictator Kádár. -
Kadi jolie
Idrissa Ouédraogo | 12' | Burkina Faso | -
Working on video, one of the greatest talents of African cinema has created the first in a series of local tales: dreaming of love, a… -
Kafka’s Bugaboo
Emily Breer, Joe Gibbons | 5' | USA | World premiere
Franz Kafka once really visited America, but lost his way en route to Hollywood. Everything points in that direction. -
Kaimietis
Deimantas Narkevičius | 19' | Lithuania | International premiere
Monologues by two individuals who yearn for new experiences in another country. -
De Kamer
Bernard Lier | 17' | Netherlands | World premiere
Black & white film without dialogue in long shots is about loneliness and impotence.