Shorts Competition: Block I


Set of films
place
date
time
Kinoteka, sala 2
2022-05-13
20:45
Kinoteka, sala 3
2022-05-17
12:00
Atlantic, sala B
2022-05-20
16:00

Joanna D'Arc

Shorts Competition, block I

Aneta left for France with her partner and two kids when she was still a young girl, in search for a better life. After years of struggles and fighting obstacles, Aneta, now a mature woman, gets an opportunity to take over an unusual business which can change her life completely.

Will she take this chance, find a true love and secure a stable future for her children?

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Handbook

Shorts Competition, block I

After the presidential election in Belarus in August 2020, numerous protests erupt throughout the country. Special police forces take brutal action against demonstrators. Nearly 7000 people are arrested. Hundreds of victims recount their experiences in interviews, revealing a system of repression, which is reconstructed in the director’s room in Berlin.

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Freedom Swimmer

Shorts Competition, block I

“Freedom Swimmer” documents a mass migration story from the 20th century, which is relatively untold in the Western world – and offers context for a city in turmoil today. A granddaughter asks her grandfather to recount his journey from China, swimming to Hong Kong in the 1970’s.

From the 1950’s to 1980’s Hong Kong was a symbol of freedom to many Chinese, glimpsed across the water. Two million mainland residents tried to swim across the Southern sea border. Many died trying or were captured and sent to labour camps. He was one of the lucky ones. This animated film explores the effect of past cultural trauma, allowing the audience to find a new perspective on the current situation. It reflects the depth of a symbol that is ‘freedom’ – that Hong Kong both represents and holds onto so tightly.

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Joychild

Shorts Competition, block I

A child reveals a secret to their mother: "I'm not a girl." In this breathtakingly honest portrait of growing up gender expansive, filmmaker Aurora Brachman beautifully captures the hesitancy, fear and relief at revealing one's innermost thoughts, as well as the unconditional love of a mother.

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Subtotals

Shorts Competition, block I

Do you keep a record of your gray hair? The number of crushes you had? The number of houses you have owned or rented? The number of kisses you have exchanged? The number of times you've flown in your dreams?

You may not have. It makes no real difference in a life lived beyond numbers. Subtotals is a meditation on the uncertainties of a life that doesn’t hand you out any bills.

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films in set
  • Joanna D'Arc
    dir. Aleksander Szamałek, /Poland, France/2022/30 min.
  • Handbook
    dir. Pavel Mozhar, /Germany, Belarus/2021/26 min.
  • Freedom Swimmer
    dir. Olivia Martin-McGuire, /Australia, France/2021/15 min.
  • Joychild
    dir. Aurora Brachman, /USA/2020/6 min.
  • Subtotals
    dir. Mohammadreza Farzad, /Poland, Iran/2022/15 min.