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programme 2 - DOCUMENTARY

20. sept. 17.00 - Vienna
27. sept. 21.00 - Budapest



A MEDIC
Alizhan Nasirov



Kyrgyzstan, 2023
24'00"
Documentary



This film tells the story of a young 22-years-old doctor, who decided to work in a valley with severe climate conditions, where no other doctor agreed to work.


Alizhan Nasirov

Education: Kyrgyzstan - Turkey «Manas» University Faculty of Communication Department: Radio, TV and Cinema





BLUE ROOM
Merete Mueller



United States, 2022
11'30"
Documentary



Incarcerated participants in a mental health experiment watch videos of sunset-soaked beaches, wildflowers, and forests on loop, prompting them to reflect on isolation and wilderness.


Merete Mueller is a writer and documentary filmmaker based in Brooklyn, New York. Her work explores our relationships with built and natural environments, and has included in-depth reporting on climate change and infrastructure, as well as intimate stories about body image, homes, and belonging. Merete's short and feature-length films have screened at SXSW, Hot Docs, DOC NYC, The Brooklyn Museum, and via Netflix, The New York Times' Op-Docs series, and The New Yorker.


CALLING CABRAL
Welket Bungué



Portugal, 2022
18'16"
Documentary



Shaped by mysticism, resistance, and the voice of revolutionary leader Amílcar Cabral, we take a personal and poetic journey through the anti-colonial past and present of Guinea-Bissau...


Welket Bungué born in Guinea-Bissau in 1988. He descends from the Balanta ethnicity, and he's based in Berlin since 2019. Bungué is a transdisciplinary artist with a focus on performance and video. His cross-cultural education, from Africa, Europe, and Brazil, made himself a cross-national multitalented artist...



INSIGHT
Emma Braun



Austria, 2022
20'00"
Documentary



A female chimney sweeper gives insight into her experiences as a woman in a male-dominated profession. The behavior she encounters is very different from that experienced by her male colleagues.


Emma Braun (*1999) lives and works in Vienna, Austria. She has been studying at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna since 2018 and spent a year at Villa Arson - École Nationale Supérieure d'Art in Nice as part of an exchange program.



NEIGHBOUR ABDI
Douwe Dijkstra



Netherlands, 2022
29'00"
Documentary



How can you understand a violent past? Somali-born Abdi is furniture designer and support worker. He reenacts his life, marked by war and criminality, with the help of his neighbour and filmmaker Douwe. Through playful reconstructions in a special effects studio, Abdi and Douwe embark on a candid and investigative journey through a painful history, focusing on the creative process throughout.


Douwe Dijkstra (1984) is a filmmaker and visual artist from the Netherlands. He studied Illustration Design at the ArtEZ University of the Arts. His work is a mixture of video, animation and VFX, and can be described as both humorous and socially engaged. His projects range from short films and documentaries to video installations and theatre performances.



POWERNAPPER'S PARADISE
Samir Arabzadeh



Sweden, 2022
14'30"
Documentary



The account has fallen asleep on her desk. The waiter sleeps behind the cash register. The guard is dreaming, slumbering on his chair outside the bank. Powernapper’s Paradise explores life and the people in the Philippines, where it seems okay to sleep at work.


Samir is a writer/director born in Iran, 1986 and raised in Sweden. In 2010 he graduated witha degree in Film and Screen Production from Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia. Samir has made several short films that have travelled to festivals around the world.



SHARDS
Tibor Albert Kapás



Hungary, 2022
11'30"
Documentary



The hungarian state system of social founds is often unable to help those in need, letting many fall through the cracks, having to deal with poverty and old age on their own. This is why the work of NGOs’, such as the From Streets to Homes Association serve as an important supplement to the Hungarian welfare system. Within this organization, the work of social workers is especially important, as they are the ones helping manage the everyday lives of those in need, often going past their personal and emotional limits during their workweek...


Tibor Albert Kapás is a student of the Department of Film at ELTE. Shards is the first documentary in which he functioned both as a director and as a cinematographer. The preservation of Hungarian film culture is one of his main missions in life, therefore, he is an active member of the Hungarian Independent Film and Video Association (MAFSZ) and the Hungarian Documentary Filmmakers Association (MADOKE). He is also the organiser of the National Independent Film Festival.



THE GHOST FROM MARIUPOL
Marie Chemin



Switzerland, 2022
10'39"
Documentary



As we walk through the streets of a past Mariupol through a computer screen, the recurring presence of a bicycle intrigues. Who owns it?




PROGRAMME 2 - ANIMATION

18. NOV. 19.00 - VIENNA
22. NOV. 18.00 - BUDAPEST



A DOUBLE LIFE
Studio Job, Joris & Marieke



Netherlands, 2018
2'43"
Animation



A deliciously dark comedy about a husband and wife whose different ideas of gender conformity lead to an unexpected confrontation.



THE ACT OF BRREATHING
Hana Yamazaki



Hungary, 2018
6'50"
Animation



The concept of the film is based on the physical and emotional behaviour of breathing. This vital living function is manifested in an artificial and yet organic material, plastic, as well as in a human body. The film questions physical existence and movements as dance on screen, through the metamorphosis of a body.



CIRCUIT
Delia Hess



Switzerland, 2018
8'41"
Animation



On a small planet, caught up in their own little private universe, the inhabitants perform their poetically surreal actions, which repeat themselves in an endless loop. That they are all part of a complex little ecosystem which can only function if each of them plays his or her role, is something they are unaware of.



(FOOL TIME) JOB
Gilles Cuvelier



France, 2017
16'35"
Animation



Pedro has found a job. A rare occurence in this period of crisis. That's good news for him and his family. It's true that the job is rather strange... But the important thing is to have a job... Isn't it ?



KIDS
Michel Frei



Switzerland, 2019
9'00"
Animation



An animated short exploring group dynamics. How do we define ourselves when we are all equal?



CADAVRE EXQUIS
Stéphanie Lansaque, Francois Leroy



France, 2018
12'50"
Animation



‘Cadavre exquis’ invites to a visual, acoustic and odorous ballad through the wandering of a one eyed dog. In the maze of Old Hanoi narrow streets, daily life and legend mingle on the syncopated rhythm of Hat Xam, the Vietnamese blues.



EDNA - ONE OF MANY
Vuk Mitevski



North Macedonia, 2019
11'00"
Animation



EDNA is animation which was inspired by the refugee crisis, where Macedonia played the unfortunate role of a transit country; in essence it is a love story set in a very unusual circumstances, told in a very abstract and poetic way.



AT FIRST SIGHT
Sjaak Rood



Netherlands, 2018
16'10"
Animation



A man and a woman drive straight towards one another. They hit the breaks just in time and come to a standstill, facing each other. They're both too stubborn to give way to the other. A life story begins.



ENTROPIA
Flóra Buda



Hungary, 2019
10'30"
Animation



Entopia is a container of three parallel universes where three girls are living in different circumstances. One of them represents the animalistic side of human nature, one of them is a consumer fulfilled with her own frustrations, and the third one is living in a futuristic room where she has to run to keep the system work. Suddenly a fly flews over the three universes and make a bug in the system. Because of that bug the three universes start collapsing and the girls are able to move towards each other.



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