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30 Jan – 9 Feb 2025

Phil Collins

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Phil Collins at IFFR

  • He Who Laughs Last Laughs Longest

    A laughing contest.

    • Exposing Cinema: Borderline Behaviour
  • Return of the Real

    Participants in a Turkish reality TV show give a press conference about their experiences with the programme. The participants share for the first tim

    • Exposing Cinema
  • zasto ne govorim srpski (na srpskom)

    Phil Collins’ film avoids heavy-handed political messages in favour of intimate, vulnerable portrayals of individuals within a community. A masterfull

    • Bright Future: Tiger Awards Competition Short Films
  • Ceremony

    Essayist road movie on the relation between England’s Manchester and philosopher Friedrich Engels, founder of communism. Are his ideas still alive?

    • Signatures
  • Delete Beach

    Visual artist Phil Collins collaborated with one of Japan’s leading animation studios and composer Mica Levi to create a futuristic tale about a

    • Bright Future Short
  • Tomorrow Is Always Too Long

    Imagining an entirely new take on the city symphony, Collins turned his documentary on Glasgow into a musical. He scouted his lead vocalists in matern

    • IFFR+
    • Scopitone
  • the meaning of style

    A deceptively complex Malaysian reverie featuring a cast of skinheads, butterflies and the sounds of Gruff Rhys and Y Niwl in perfect harmony.

    • Tiger Awards Competition for Short Films
  • marxism today (prologue)

    British video artist Phil Collins’ new film visits teachers who gave classes on Marxism-Leninism in the German Democratic Republic (GDR).

    • Spectrum Shorts
  • soy mi madre

    A lavishly powerful political telenovela with Mépris-like moments of cinematic delight.

    • Tiger Awards Short Film Competition