Spectrum Shorts
Overview of films
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Exhalation
Edmund Yeo | 22' | Japan | European premiere
‘How do you cope with loss?’, the filmmaker wonders, whilst studying its meaning to others. -
Experience in Material 52:DUBHOUSE
Suzuki Ryoji | 16' | Japan | International premiere
Strict, but exquisite evocation links two artistic disciplines and two visions of light and darkness. Architecture and film meet in the cinema. -
Exterior Extended
Siegfried A. Fruhauf | 9' | Austria | None
Maximum effect using minimal means. Thirty-six photos edited into a dazzling display of spatial perception. What’s inside, and what’s outside? -
The External World
David OReilly | 15' | Germany | None
Wicked! A young boy learns to play the piano in a universe of absurdity. David OReilly’s latest animation is not to be missed. -
Eyefinger
Margaret Bong | 10' | Malaysia | European premiere
They speak with their hands and fingers. Also in the case of major sorrow. There is no other way. Not being able to speak is… -
Facade
Iram Parveen Bilal | 14' | Pakistan | World premiere
A cinematically strong reverie with elements of poetry and dance reflecting the roar of a Pakistani artist who seeks liberation from all inhibitions. -
Faces
Liselotte Wajstedt | 3' | Sweden | None
The faces of the Sami merge with mountain landscapes, set to music performed without instruments. -
Fair Trade
Leslie Supnet | 4' | Canada | None
Cool animation with great soundtrack about a young woman who tries to shake off her past. -
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Fall
Paddy Jolley | 11' | Ireland | None
Furniture smashes in an empty car park. Little houses sink and burn. Events of small destruction. Pathetic and momentarily cathartic. -
fall
Visra Vichit Vadakan | 5' | Thailand | European premiere
She lives between Thailand and the USA. She lives between art and martial arts. They live between black-and-white and eroticism. Those who see the fil -
False Aging
Lewis Klahr | 14' | USA | International premiere
Miming the processes of memory, Klahr pulls together ‘the discards of contemporary life into scenarios that seem like Hollywood films dimly remembered