Saguenay international
short film festival

Film
18e
Mr Hublot
Alexandre Espigares & Laurent Witz
Luxembourg, France, Animation
Mr Hublot is a withdrawn, idiosyncratic character with OCD, scared of change and the outside world...
Film
18e
Mud crab
Igor Coric & Sheldon Lieberman
Australia, Animation
Spike has just caught his first mud crab. Now he and Dadda have to remove it from the crab pot without losing a finger.
Film
18e
Mushroom Monster
Aleksander Leine Nordaas
Norway, Animation
If you were a little, hairy Mushroom Monster, how far would you go to get your paws on the biggest mushroom ever?
Film
18e
My Little Croco
Étienne Bagot-Caspar & Yohan Cohen & François Mancone & Maïckel Pasta & Milian Topsy
France, Animation
Mr Croco’s life is turned upside down the day he comes across a baby of a most unexpected kind… away.
Film
18e
Mémorable moi
Jean-François Asselin
Canada (Quebec), Fiction
You think of me therefore I am. For Mathieu, this is a question of survival.
Film
18e
Nanameshkueu
Réal Junior Leblanc
Canada (Quebec), Fiction
Combining visual experimentation and lyricism, this poetic celebration of Innu culture evokes the passage from traditions to modern life.
Film
18e
Nashorn Im Galopp
Erik Schmitt
Germany, Animation
Bruno is making his way through the city, searching for its soul. Driven by his curiosity, a challenging imagination and his wild reflection on reality, he is lifting the old dusty curtain on the city's crusted perception. Bruno is showing us the city as we have never seen it before.
Film
18e
Nevermind
Jean-Marc E. Roy
Canada (Quebec), Fiction
After-party and Kurt Cobain.
Film
18e
Nicola Sans S
Xavier Havitov
Canada (Quebec), Fiction
Nicola, a meticulous and ordered young man, suffers from Asperger syndrome. He suddenly sees the perfect universe he has created for himself disintegrate when a simple object of his life goes missing. He will attempt to find this object while his own world collapses.
Film
18e
Noah
Walter Woodman & Patrick Cederberg
Canada (Ontario), Fiction
In a story that plays out entirely on a teenager's computer screen, NOAH follows its eponymous protagonist as his relationship takes a rapid turn for the worse in this fascinating study of behaviour (and romance) in the digital age.