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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Spectrum Shorts

Overview of films

  • The Girl Who Never Was

    Erik Bünger | 59' | Germany | -

    Ingenious live performance in which Bünger uses found footage to reanimate lost voices and create unexpected links.
  • Gjakova 726

    Blerta Basholli, Artan Korenica | 35' | Albania | World premiere

    A memorial of a war crime in Kosovo. A composed and gripping narrative about the demise of a family.
  • A Glass of Fish

    Stuart Sherman | 2' | USA | None

    The incredible adventure of a fish that is very thirsty.
  • Glistening Thrills

    Jodie Mack | 8' | USA | Dutch Premiere

    RGB bling-bling. A shiny otherworld of holographic reverie pairs dollar store gift bags and haunting resound, unfolding an effervescent melancholy in
  • Glucose

    Mihai Grecu, Thibault Gleize | 6' | France | World premiere

    On the boundary between good taste and sensationalism, Grecu & Gleize take us along on a journey through their dreamy universe.
  • God Moves on the Water

    Erik Bünger | 3' | Germany | None

    Hilarious mashup of the official video for Celine Dion’s My Heart Will Go On with an old folk song by Blind Willie Johnson (1929) about…
  • Going going gone

    Carole O’Brien | 3' | Canada | International premiere

    A visual and poetic short film about the conflict between a young girl and her mother. The film was made to honour the 25th anniversary…
  • The Golden Bird

    Amit Dutta | 55' | India | None

    Mysterious tale about a search for a way to escape the cycle of births. Imaginative experimental film by one of the most exciting Indian authors.
  • Golden Shield

    Actop | 2' | Spain | None

    Apocalyptic processing of audio, video and photo material collected in China.
  • Gömböc

    Ulrike Vahl | 21' | Germany | None

    Good acting and camerawork in this detailed portrait of daily life in a rural area of former East Germany.
  • Gonda

    Ursula Mayer | 30' | United Kingdom | International premiere

    Gonda starts with the play Ideal by Ayn Rand. Over-the-top theatrical scenes are cut off by abstract colour fields, objects and language structures.
  • Good Bye Sweet Pop’s

    Bérangère Allaux | 12' | France | World premiere

    Actress/mother tries to keep everything the way it was, but fails. Moving film about being overwhelmed, with Sophie Quinton of 38 Witnesses.