There’s Gotta Be Something More
This is a "slice of life" short dealing with a lady who has to reinvent her own existence after the death of her husband. Directed by Fiona Lincke (USA)
This is a "slice of life" short dealing with a lady who has to reinvent her own existence after the death of her husband. Directed by Fiona Lincke (USA)
Video featuring original music by Stefan Meylaers. Directed by Tim Heirman (Belgium)
A young girl tries to deal with her insecurities and an overbearing mother. Directed by Zena AbdelBaky (Egypt)
Based on the true story of accomplished violinist Mare Wildmare. A tech meltdown spurs disillusioned IT consultant Brook to recall her idyllic childhood. She must reconnect with her artistic self or face a monotonous life without passion or meaning. Directed by Rachele Wildmare (Australia)
A tale of two friends. A friendship that started because of a man... a friendship that goes through the phase of 'jealousy,' because of that man... a friendship that gets reinvented because of the same man. Who is HE? The Living Legend of Indian Cinema, Mr. Amitabh Bachchan. This is a story dedicated to all such friendships that exist because of the legend. Directed by Ranjay RC (India)
In a sparkly, smokey bedroom in rural Gothenburg, Sweden, we follow Nick and his friend Jonte reminiscing good times and the really, really bad. Directed by Mimi Dahlén (Sweden)
In a city governed by an authoritarian regime, propaganda spreads the soils' infertility. Sam, a 28-year-old, works at the National Communication Center as the producer of the government newscast. On an assignment, Sam discovers a storage with plants in the Ministry of Food, questioning the regime. Directed by Valeria Brenes (Costa Rica)
Pete wakes up from a big night on the town with no memory of the previous night. To piece together what happened, he follows clues from notes his drunken self-placed all around his apartment. Directed by Clay Fisher (Australia)
Two friends make New Year’s resolutions: Dave has to stay fit, and Steff needs to be nice. This is not an easy feat for a neurotic, courtesy- stickler like Steff who lives in an impolite world, especially when she meets upon an online friend with less than satisfactory etiquette. Directed by Danica Gabriele (USA)
"The Phantasmagoria of Offense" is an animated film lyric about the costs of image suppression. In the “male version" corporal images focus on the male body, presenting a collage history that contrasts the cultural anxieties around expressions of vulnerability and homosexuality with power and privilege within the dominant paradigm. The political ramifications of image suppression during the AIDS crisis in the 1980s is questioned alongside the well-intended requests for “trigger warnings.” If there is a take away message, it is that censorship is not an abstraction. It has a body count. Directed by Jess Irish (USA)
Trapped in a labyrinth without memories, she understands that takes courage to become the woman she wants to be. Directed by Tiago Nery (Brazil)
A man begins to dream about a blue goddess in a magical wood. Directed by Semoulin Mehdi (Belgium)