Spectrum Shorts
Overzicht van films
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Voodoo
Sandro Aguilar | 30' | Portugal | None
A fearful man meets a disquieted woman. Do you believe in magic? -
La voûte
Philippe Rouy | 8' | France | None
Under the bridge: an endless play of light, pulsating, reversing and returning. A video like a palindrome. -
The Voyagers
Penny Lane | 16' | USA | International premiere
A massive compilation of images and sounds sent into space, embodying the best of planet Earth. Also a love story concerning its composer, Carl Sagan. -
A Walk with Nigel
Louis Henderson | 22' | United Kingdom | None
Louis Henderson visits the artistic afterlife, travelling to the East End London of his great-uncle and photographer, Nigel Henderson (1917-1985). -
Walk-Through
Redmond Entwistle | 18' | United Kingdom | None
Examining the legacy of CalArts as one of the first art schools where language and student-led discussion became the focus of the learning process. -
Walkway
Ken Jacobs | 8' | USA | International premiere
A snakelike path through the woods bites itself in the tail in an extraordinary perspectival experiment with the cyclopean 3D effect. -
Wall and Tower
Yael Bartana | 15' | Israel | None
What if the Jews were to return to Europe? A daring reversal which does not remain merely a concept in this film/performance. -
Wall Street
Jim Jennings | 5' | USA | None
Wall Street was shot on lower Broadway from the rear window of a city bus on repeated rides I took during lunch hours in the… -
Walzkörpersperre
Martijn van Boven, Gert-Jan Prins | 12' | Netherlands | International premiere
What happens when you laser-bomb a WW2 anti-tank wall? An uncompromised barrage of light and sound explode in this 11-minute megaton film. -
Wandering Alien Detective Robin
Lisa Takeba | 19' | Japan | World premiere
Like Sting’s sad song, an Englishman in New York it doesn’t get lonelier than an alien detective in Tokyo. Nevertheless upbeat genre mishmash. -
Wantee
Laure Prouvost | 15' | United Kingdom | None
Lessons in representation, reflections on the art-heritage industry and freewheeling storytelling, all washed down with an obligatory cup of tea. -
War Is Over
Roy Villevoye, Jan Dietvorst | 29' | Netherlands | None
The Great War still isn’t over. Last part of a trilogy on memories of the First World War (1914-1918).