Saguenay international
short film festival

Film
21e
Anime
Arnaud Brisebois & Brisebois
Canada (Quebec), Fiction
Two hardy orphans survive upon the remains of a humanity that has left them behind.
Film
21e
Aspirational
Matthew Frost
United States, Fiction
Kirsten Dunst is approached by two fans, more interested in selfies, sharing and likes than by a real exchange with the star ..
Film
21e
Aubade
Mauro Carraro
Switzerland, Animation
A black sun rises on Leman Lake. In a surrealist backlit scene, swimmers and birds witness the spectacle of the dawn, hypnotized by the music of a cellist.
Film
21e
Bad Guy #2
Chris McInroy
United States, Fiction
In this practical effects driven splatter comedy one bad guy discovers that sometimes promotions suck.
Film
21e
Bat Time
Elena Walf
Germany, Animation
When night dawns on the farm a little bat wakes up. Oh, how great would it be to bark with a dog or to crow with a cock, to jump and to dance! The little bat wants somebody to keep its company. It doesn't want to be alone. It is looking for a friend.
Film
21e
Bleu tonnerre
Jean-Marc E. Roy, Philippe David Gagné
Canada (Quebec), Fiction
Bruno, in his thirties and in desperate need of a purpose, ends up homeless after a breakup. Without despairing and under the watchful eye of his motherly big sister, this sawmill worker will find the drive to put his beloved blue suit back on and to rekindle an old flame.
Film
21e
Bon Voyage
Marc Wilkins & Wilkins
Germany, Fiction
A couple‘s compassion is put to the test when they come across a sinking ship of refugees while on a pleasure trip across the Mediterranean.
Film
21e
Call of Cuteness
Brenda Lien
Germany, Animation
Objects are fetishized and subjects made into things that are quantifiable and ready for use. They are the natural resources of a luxury they will never know. We are here because you were there - and waste is dumped in the ocean. In the end, bodies reveal the causes and effects of power, pleasure and hate.
Film
21e
Carpark
Ant Blades
United Kingdom, Animation
We all know dogs are a lot smarter than we give them credit for. Carpark reminds us why we should never provoke a dog locked in a car, or else their intelligence makes us wish we had thought twice.
Film
21e
Ceux qui restent
Mathieu Vachon
Canada (Quebec), Fiction
An Algonquin community. A young girl. A father. A grandmother. A period of mourning. The way each one of them manages to survive. To thrive.