Saguenay international
short film festival

Film
21e
Meryem
Reber Dosky
Netherlands, Documentary
Meet commander Meryem, one of the Kurdish fighters against IS trying to reconquer Kobani. A look into the life of the female fighters who are playing a crucial part in this battle.
Film
21e
Sing
Kristóf Deák
Hungary, Fiction
Zsofi is struggling to fit in at her new school. Singing in the school's famous choir is her only consolation. But the choir director may not be the inspirational teacher everyone thinks she is. It will take Zsofi and her new friend Liza to teach their teacher a lesson.
Film
21e
Mon dernier été
Paul-Claude Demers
Canada (Quebec), Fiction
During a heat wave in Montreal Tom, 11 years old, meets Edith, also 11. He soon discovers that Edith carries a terrible secret. Tom eventually loses his innocence at the dawn of this first love, which becomes the symbol of his last summer.
Film
21e
My Father's Tools
Heather Condo
Canada (Quebec), Documentary
In honor of his father, Stephen continues the production of traditional baskets. In his studio, he finally finds the peace in connection with the man who taught him the profession.
Film
21e
Moonwolves
Nima Yousefi
Sweden, Animation
A lot of strange and wonderful creatures can be found in a forest, and in this particular forest there is an unusually special sort called the Moonwolves. They are amazed by glitter and all things that shines, like lamps, coins, stars, and their friends, the fireflies. But most of all, they love the moon.
Film
21e
Na cherveno
Toma Waszarow
Croatia, Bulgaria, Fiction
Film
21e
No Wave
Stéphane Lapointe
Canada (Quebec), Fiction
Anxious Henry is having trouble sleeping. In an attempt to rest, he listens to the sounds of ocean waves on a relaxation radio station. But when he hears the screams of a drowning man in his calming sea, Henry’s life swirls into a downward spiral.
Film
21e
Notes From Sometime, Later, Maybe
DANI RESINES & ROGER GOMEZ
Spain, Documentary
1939, the end of the Great Depression. Ivan Besse took his camera out to the streets to film his fellow citizens in Britton, South Dakota. Eighty years later, a filmmaker travels to Britton to see what remains of that footage.
Film
21e
Nutag-Homeland
Alisi Telengut
Canada (Quebec), Animation
A visual poem and surrealist requiem for the Kalmyk people that were mass-deported by USSR from 1943 to 1957. Half of them died before they were allowed to return home. The film, by referencing to the past and the lost, poses a critical resistance act face to the current social political situations in the world.
Film
21e
O noapte în Tokoriki
Roxana Stroe
Romania, Fiction
In an improvised night club called "Tokoriki", the whole village celebrates Geanina’s 18th birthday. Her boyfriend and Alin will give her an unforgettable present.