Saguenay international
short film festival

Film
18e
Rob 'n Ron
Peter Smith & Magnus Igland Møller
Denmark, Animation
In a miniature spaghetti western, two out-law brothers discover that, life is what happens to you, just as you're busy doing other things.
Film
18e
Rueda
Jérémy Comte
Cuba, Canada (Quebec), Mockumentary
In this documentary interspersed with incredible freestyle passages, Frank shares his passion. For him, skate is the symbiosis between technology and art.
Film
18e
SALUT LOUP!
Nicolas Lévesque
Canada (Quebec),
Film
18e
Saña
Marcos Pimentel
Brazil, Documentary
In the backcountry of Maranhão state (Brazil), a boy and his searches amidst the immense landscape.
Film
18e
Seasick
Eva Cvijanovic
Canada (Quebec), Animation
A short film exploring the joy offered by the sea, accompanied by Croatian traditional music.
Film
18e
Sequence
Carles Torrens
United States, Other
A man wakes up one morning to realize the entire world has dreamed about him the night before.
Film
18e
Short Film
Olaf Held
Germany, Animation
People are not machines. Or are they? When shaving, a guy discovers control knobs on his neck. He uses them to travel back in time: however, he already knows his past and what he looked like. But what will he look like in a couple of years? His curiosity is huge, but when life moves forward too fast…
Film
18e
Sleeping with the fishes
Yousif Al-Khalifa
United Kingdom, Animation
Sonja lives a lonely life as a fishmonger, with no other company but the fish in her bathtub. But when a new delivery boy shows up who looks a lot like a trout, she starts to fantasise about him
Film
18e
Small Talk
Jean-Simon Leduc
Canada (Quebec), Fiction
If it's true that when we die our life passes like a movie, here are the scenes that would not have stayed in the mount, either because they are not too exciting or redundant.
Film
18e
Sobota
Marie Elisa Scheidt
Germany, Documentary
In the 1960s, Sobota was known as the most notorious pimp in Vienna’s red-light-district. Later he became the author of one of the top-selling and most demonized Austrian autobiographies. What is left of him today, over thirty years after the publishing of his memoirs?