International Shorts 1
Tuesday, 29 October 2024
20:15
This screening session features 6 short films (see below). All films are in English and/or have English subtitles. Doors open at 19:45.
Address: Kinepolis Brugge, Koning Albert l-laan 200, 8200 Bruges
Free tickets: A reservation is not mandatory, but it is available as an option. If you want to guarantee your seats and are confident you will attend, you can secure your ticket(s) here. Additionally, a limited number of tickets will be released at the cinema 10 minutes before each screening, on a first-come, first-served basis.
The Lovers Of Avignon (Spain) by Manuel Fernández Ferro
The Lovers of Avignon" is the first ever translation of pictorial cubism into motion real image. Is an allegory of cubism as a conceptual symbol that acts as a filter and wall of emotions.
Running time: 00:02:33
The Feast (Georgia) by Mariam Bitsadze
"The Feast" portrays the life of a Georgian housewife who spends a day preparing a sumptuous supper for her husband's friends. Despite her efforts, she feels like an outsider and struggles to integrate into the group. As the day progresses, she confronts the societal expectations placed upon her as a woman and begins to question her own sense of identity.
Running time: 00:24:00
Shake Stew - Lila (Austria) by Rupert Höller
In a surreal dance video, a dancer is melting into a landscape of palm trees, rocks and ocean waves.
Running time: 00:04:04
5/3/0 (Serbia) by Danilo Stanimirović
During the night, a teenage girl is taking a taxi ride to the neighboring town. After a disturbing ride, and an even worse night at a friends birthday party, she is forced to return home with a menacing taxi driver who insists on her sitting in the front seat next to him.
Running time: 00:15:00
Furrie (France) by Lucie Grannec
A dolphin in free relationship with fifteen inflatable animals, a fox crazy in love with a cereal mascot, a band of animals adept at firearms… Different portraits, existing, of members of the Furry community, lovers and enthusiasts of anthropomorphic animals.
Running time: 00:08:36
A Body Like Mine (Germany) by Maja Classen & Puck
A Body Like Mine is the poetic portrait of a young artist and activist named Puck. Puck is not her legal name, it is a character the artist has created and transforms into during her performances. As co-writer and protagonist of the film, the artist talks about how Puck's existence helps her to feel more grounded in a world she experiences as overwhelming. While Puck dares to do wild things, such as queer post porn and wrestling, Puck's creator herself shares her vulnerability. In the film she contemplates the discrepancy between herself and her character: She talks about how she is often misunderstood, judged, and fetishized. How she is assigned gender stereotypes she doesn’t want to conform to. Puck’s activism consists of her visibility as a proud Black person and of staging herself as part of phantasies and images that bodies like hers traditionally have been banished from.
Running time: 00:34:48