Short & Mid-length
Overview of films
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My Brother, My Brother
Saad Dnewar, Abdelrahman Dnewar | 15' | Egypt | World premiere
Twin brothers trace their bond from their mother’s womb to the moment they’re heartbreakingly separated. -
My God, My Country
Kristóf Sólyom | 13' | Hungary | World premiere
On a Budapest football pitch, three writers explore love, friendship, and dreams in the shadow of an impending war. -
Natimorto
Ibrahem Hasan, Leandro HBL | 12' | Brazil | International premiere
A liberating essay on rebirth from deeply rooted, painful origins. -
El neceser rojo
Serge Garcia | 15' | Mexico | World premiere
The filmmaker’s mother tells the story of her own relationship with her fiercely independent mother. -
Neican: “Western Cyprus”
Pastinaca Videotapes Plantation | 14' | Kazakhstan | World premiere
Incredible found footage rescued from old Chinese VCR tapes forgotten by contemporaneity. -
Nicolae
Mihai Grecu | 45' | France | None
Available on Festival Scope Pro from 26 January 9:00 CET to 14 February 9:00 CET -
No Archive Can Restore You
Onyeka Igwe | 6' | United Kingdom | Dutch Premiere
An exploration into the ‘sonic shadows’ that colonial moving images continue to generate. -
No Changes Have Taken In Our Life
Xu Jingwei | 45' | China | World premiere
A humorously tragic animation about a post-graduate job search amid the ennui of hometown culture. -
No One Cried
Daniel Jacoby | 23' | Germany | World premiere
From plain white walls to bombastic and exotic backdrops: adult chat rooms are portals to people’s fantasy worlds and sexual desires. -
No-da-ji Land
Izzy Lee | 10' | South Korea | World premiere (festival)
Hybrid documentary exploring the haunting influence of history in an abandoned mining village. -
La noirceur souterraine des racines
Charles-André Coderre | 10' | Canada | World premiere
An immense and interconnected network of subterranean natural phenomena is illuminated using analogue film techniques. -
The Non-Actor
Eliza Barry Callahan | 18' | USA | World premiere
Following sudden, unexplained hearing loss, Elliot reconfigures her relationship with her (sonic) environment and herself.