Tiger Awards Competition for Short Films
Overview of films
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Our Body
Dane Komljen | 15' | Germany | World premiere
Modernism’s breath of fresh air is no more than a spirit from the recent past in the declining world of Our Body. Can it be… -
Ovos de dinossauro na sala de estar
Rafael Urban | 12' | Brazil | None
Extremely idiosyncratic portrait of an eccentric widow who looks after the impressive collection of fossils and documents left behind by her late husb -
Painting with History in a Room Filled with People with Funny Names 3
Korakrit Arunanondchai | 24' | France | International premiere
Drones replace divine spirits in Thai artist Korakrit Arunanondchai’s explosive film that contemplates the place for spirituality today through body p -
The Palace on the Sea
Midi Z | 15' | Myanmar | International premiere
The lead is a richly decorated, moored ship. A man and woman meet there as if in another time and place. -
Panchrome I, II, III
T. Marie | 14' | USA | European premiere
T. Marie continues her exciting search for the boundaries of cinema and painting with three short time-based, pixel-paintings. -
Le Park
Randa Maroufi | 14' | France | None
Portrait of youths in an abandoned amusement park in Casablanca, in meaningful tableaus inspired by social media. “I am here, I exist.” -
O porto
Clarissa Campolina, Julia De Simone, Luiz Pretti, Ricardo Pretti | 21' | Brazil | World premiere
Rio de Janeiro as we don’t know it. The Harbour feverishly reveals the city’s various layers, hounded by permanent progress. -
Postcard from Somova, Romania
Andreas Horvath | 20' | Austria | World premiere
Life in the Danube Delta almost stands still. The postcard is a suitable anachronism for a message from this inconspicuous place. -
Quiet Zone
Karl Lemieux, David Bryant | 15' | Canada | World premiere
Fear of Wi-Fi and mobile phones can take over your life if you are electromagnetically sensitive. Exceptionally depicted search for a radiation-free p -
Raking Light
James Richards | 6' | Germany | None
The 2014 Turner Prize nominated artist James Richards’ video is a looping, fizzing and sensually apocalyptic study of the elements. -
Raymond
Nina Yuen | 12' | USA | None
Nina Yuen raises the question of whether you can approach and comprehend the world in a purely rational manner. Does something exist if it cannot… -
Restricted Sensation
Deimantas Narkevičius | 46' | Lithuania | None
Disturbing fiction recounts the systematic homophobia of the Soviet regime through the experience of an aspiring theatre director in Vilnius.