Spectrum Shorts
Overview of films
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Realms Pin
Sebastian Buerkner | 5' | United Kingdom | None
Flash animated objects as witnesses and players in parallel universes, impacted and agitated by their unexpected roles. Buerkner spectacularly allows -
Rear Window Timelapse
Jeff Desom | 3' | Luxembourg | None
Cleverly compiled panorama of the view from the most famous window in film history. Finally, we get to see through James Stewart’s eyes. -
Een rechtschapen mens heeft niets te verbergen
BarBara Hanlo | 23' | Netherlands | World premiere
A mood impression of what goes on in the evening hours behind the facades of houses on the Amsterdam canals. -
RECONNAISSANCE
Johann Lurf | 5' | Austria | None
Silent observation of colossal concrete structures around an abandoned reservoir. The extremely long lens creates a new perception. -
Reconstructing Damon Albarn in Kinshasa
Jeanne Faust | 9' | Germany | None
Film based on a press photograph showing the British musician Damon Albarn performing at a pop concert in Kinshasa. The photo itself, however, is not -
The Red Door
Tashi Gyeltshen | 15' | Bhutan | World premiere
Life journey of a Bhutanese man during the various phases of his life. Minimal, yet meaningful tale. -
Reflect
Hsu Tsen-Chu | 4' | Taiwan | None
Intimate recordings in the personal surroundings of the maker. By re-ordering individual shots, hidden meanings emerge. -
Reflection
Ishida Takashi | 6' | Japan | European premiere
Moving sunlight on a white gallery wall is fixed in paint. Gradually, a complex and colourful wall painting emerges. -
Releasing Human Energies
Mark Toscano | 6' | USA | None
A film about control. A surreptitious critique of capitalism in the guise of an instructional film narrated by film artist Morgan Fisher. -
Remains
Sandro Aguilar | 12' | Portugal | International premiere
Microscopically direct, straight to the heart of filmmaking where dust and death wrestle with life. -
Remember
Eléonore de Montesquiou | 10' | Russia | World premiere
A camera at an anti-fascist demonstration in Moscow. Immigrants, human rights activists and journalists are systematically targeted by right-wing grou -
Remembrance
Lee Kang-sheng | 13' | Taiwan | None
A film with the nostalgic scent of good coffee. Farewell to a female dancer and a coffee shop. Tsai Ming-liang plays the man saying goodbye.