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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Short & Mid-length

Overview of films

  • Silvesterchlausen

    Andrew Norman Wilson | 12' | USA | World premiere

    On New Year’s Eve strange and beautiful things take place in the Swiss Appenzell.
  • Sinisukka 1948

    Mervi Kytösalmi-Buhl | 6' | Germany | Dutch Premiere

    An experimental dance choreography that goes beyond human bodies and into a micro-universe of relational aesthetics.
  • Sinking Feeling

    Zachary Epcar | 21' | USA | International premiere

    Yuppies recall their sweaty, heaving, panting commute when their train gets stuck in a tunnel.
  • Sisters

    Marisa Hoicka | 2' | Canada | World premiere

    A found footage road trip with two sisters who run wild before their paths diverge.
  • Site of Passage

    Lucy Kerr | 7' | USA | Dutch Premiere

    A typical sleepover sequence involving a group of teenage girls transformed into a mysterious ritual.
  • Skeyesee

    Jimmy Schaus | 3' | USA | World premiere

    A serene domestic mise en abyme where natural and digital worlds collide.
  • Sleepy Heads

    Tudor Cristian Jurgiu | 16' | Romania | World premiere

    Sorin stands by as Titi pushes his mother’s love and patience to its extremes.
  • Slip

    Martine Syms | 3' | USA | Dutch Premiere

    Digital alter-ego Kita tells a cautionary tale about emailing while you drive.
  • Smashing Monuments

    Sebastian Diaz Morales | 50' | Indonesia | World premiere (festival)

    Members of the Indonesian art collective ruangrupa approach official monuments and strike up a conversation.
  • SMRT Piece

    Charlotte Bee Her Hong | 5' | Singapore | International premiere

    A couple candidly converses about art while the filmmaker’s animated drawings parade on the screen.
  • space_invaders.exe

    Malaz Usta | 11' | Netherlands | World premiere

    This associative collage depicts the lived experience of displacement with a whiff of irony.
  • spaces as traces

    Shi Yun Teo | 9' | United Kingdom | World premiere (festival)

    An essay on the reinvention of the spiritual in contemporary virtuality