Spectrum Shorts
Overzicht van films
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Apnoe
Harald Hund, Paul Horn | 10' | Austria | International premiere
Wonderful third part of the Living Space series by Hund and Horn about a very normal family that suffers from a lack of gravity. -
Applied Theories of Expanding Minds
Rut Karin Zettergren, Jennifer Rainsford, Lena Bergendahl | 29' | Kenya | International premiere
Experimental science fiction film set in an Africa that has just freed itself from Chinese domination. Screened before The Clay Diaries. -
Après le feu
Jacques Perconte | 7' | France | None
A train is heading to the vanishing skyline; in perpetual colour metamorphosis, the landscape never ceases to stay still. -
Arcana
Henry Hills | 31' | Austria | International premiere
Editing master Hills displays his skills as a creative director in a breathtaking work after a script and to music by John Zorn. -
Are You Listening?
Geethu Mohan Das | 22' | India | World premiere
Immensely captivating directing debut by famous Indian actress, about a little blind girl and her rich inner world, beautifully visualised in animatio -
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Arena
João Salaviza | 15' | Portugal | None
Golden Palm winner at Cannes in 2009 is superbly shot, unemphatic drama about a man under house arrest, occupied by tattooing. -
Around the Park
William Wegman | 8' | USA | None
The dogs of the famous photographer/film maker William Wegman are out for a day in the park. -
Arquivo
Sandro Aguilar | 16' | Portugal | None
‘No one fully understands the effect lightning has on its victims. But strange things seem to happen.’ Man or Astro-man? -
Arrastre
Nicholas Brooks | 8' | United Kingdom | European premiere
A beautifully choreographed animation film with a title denoting both a drag in dance terminology and a crude apparatus used for pulverizing ore. -
L’art délicat de la matraque
Jean-Gabriel Périot | 4' | France | International premiere
The use of the club and truncheon, visualised in a cleverly composed choreography. Director Périot once again examines power and the masses. -
The Ascent of Man
Tommy Hartung | 15' | USA | International premiere
Artist Tommy Hartung uses Darwin’s theory of evolution as a framework for a stimulating, non-linear, stop-motion animation.