Films
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20e
Help!
Noémie Payant-Hébert
Canada (Quebec), Documentary
Lifeguards keep on saving vacationers about to drown. The frenzy of these repeated rescue operations is compounded by the hyperactivity of a spinning camera, questioning the subjectivity of the documentary.
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Herman The German
Michael Binz
Germany, Fiction
Herman is one of the most experienced bomb defusers in Germany. After a medical examination, he learns that he suffers from the very rare Kahnawake syndrome, which causes a lack of fear. He is forced to try out all phobias to become normal again.
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Highnoon Winti
Dmytro Tiazhlov
Ukraine, Switzerland, Documentary
A Portrait of a legendary Radio DJ who brings us closer to the city by using music.
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20e
Hipopotamy
Piotr Dumala
Poland, Animation
A few naked women and children are bathing in a river. They are being secretly observed by a group of men, who, at one point decide to approach them, in a violent manner, as if inspired by the behaviour of hippopotamuses.
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20e
Holika
Kaveh Nabatian
Canada (Quebec), India, Documentary
When the evil demi-goddess Holika tried to burn her son in a fire, Vishnu intervened and Holika burned instead. A hallucinatory journey in 16mm through the eruption of colour, violence, sound, and joy, that heralds the beginning of Spring in Uttar Pradesh.
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20e
Homebodies
Yianni Warnock
Australia, Fiction
Two people shoot for the stars.
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20e
Honeysuckle
Lucy Lumsden
United Kingdom, Fiction
David has recently moved in next door to Patricia who has been living there for many years. Their minimalist house and garden is marred by an old honeysuckle which travels up the wall and over to Patricia's garden. His parents decide it has to go.
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20e
Hotaru
William Laboury
France, Fiction
"You have a gift, Martha. Down here, your gift is useless. So we're gonna show you the most beautiful things. You're gonna have more memories than everyone else. And then, you will sleep. You won't wake up.''
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20e
How Long, Not Long
Uri Kranot & Michelle Kranot
Denmark, Animation
Xenophobia, nationalism and intolerance are a daily occurrence. We have grown accustomed to thinking of the world as divided among warring creeds and cultures. This film challenges us to think about a universal belonging that doesn’t confine itself.
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20e
If I Can Fly
Yoakim Bélanger
Canada (Quebec), Experimentation
A man huddled up on himself awakens, comes to life and unfolds. An inner journey, a choreography of the soul, a personal exploration and confrontation with our fears, our emotions and our desire for achievement.