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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Mike Sperlinger

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Mike Sperlinger at IFFR

  • Block

    Emily Richardson | 12' | United Kingdom | International premiere

    From day to night. A portrait of an apartment building in London, the inside and outside of which are investigated and revealed.
  • Nausea

    Matthew Noel-Tod | 54' | United Kingdom | -

    Stunning interpretation of Jean Paul Sartre’s Nausea.
  • Get Set

    Ian Helliwell | 3' | United Kingdom | -

    A powerful direct animation in which Super-8 film material is processed with ink and instant lettering and symbols.
  • Oblivion

    Stephen Dwoskin | 78' | United Kingdom | World première

    Oblivion is the latest film by Stephen Dwoskin, in which a text by Louis Aragon is adapted into a dreamlike narrative in a radical and…
  • Proposal, for an Unmade Film (Set in the Future)

    Graham Ellard, Stephen Johnstone | 21' | United Kingdom | None

    Proposal weaves together the extraordinary, volcanic landscape of Lanzarote and the ‘retro-futuristic’ utopian architecture of artist César Manrique.
  • Flat Earth

    Jon Thomson, Alison Craighead | 7' | United Kingdom | None

    A ‘desktop documentary’ which uses satellite imagery found online and voices of bloggers to re-establish what distances between people mean.
  • Cobra Mist

    Emily Richardson | 7' | United Kingdom | International premiere

    Richardson casts a spell in this contemplative zone of the unknown. ‘This is land-escape-art. Existential, visceral and elemental.’ (Andrew Kötting)
  • Rabbit

    Run Wrake | 5' | United Kingdom | International premiere

    Bizarre animation in ABC-style filled with biting humour. Nominated for the Tiger Awards for Short Film.
  • Flash in the Metropolitan

    Rosalind Nashashibi, Lucy Skaer | 3' | United Kingdom | None

    Artefacts from the Near Eastern, African and Oceanic collections are filmed in the depths of darkness in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
  • Now Wait for Last Year

    Rachel Reupke | 10' | China | None

    Future music and dreamed reality in the architecture of the explosively growing city of Beijing.