Ammodo Tiger Short Competition
Overzicht van films
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Beer
Erik van Lieshout | 35' | Netherlands | World premiere (festival)
Erik van Lieshout is awarded a prize by a well-known brewery. All the more reason for a party, one might say. -
Between Relating and Use
Nazlı Dinçel | 9' | Argentina | World premiere
Nazli Dinçel’s latest work uses borrowed words, carefully etched in the 16mm film surface, turned inwards to explore how we use our lovers. -
Black Bus Stop
Kevin Jerome Everson, Claudrena N. Harold | 9' | USA | World premiere
Paying tribute to an iconic university gathering spot, black students chant and dance to the memories of the past. -
Blinded by Centuries
Parinda Mai | 13' | Thailand | World premiere
A speculative, autofictional retelling of the Buddhist folk tale Twelve Sisters. -
A Bright Summer Diary
Lei Lei | 27' | USA | World premiere
An old family photograph triggers artist Lei Lei’s journey into the melancholy of memory and the muddled nature of nostalgia. -
Ammodo Tiger Short Competition 3
This programme features new works by Leonardo Mouramateus, Rajee Samarasinghe, Melisa Liebenthal and Mahdi Fleifel. -
Ammodo Tiger Short Competition 6
This programme features new works by Assaf Gruber, Ayoung Kim, and Manuel Muñoz Rivas. -
Ammodo Tiger Short Competition 7
This programme features new works by Zeno van den Broek, Roger Ghil, Morgan Quaintance, and Stenzin Tankong. -
Chants from a Holy Book
Cesar Gananian, Cassiana Der Haroutiounian | 25' | Brazil | None
Available on Festival Scope Pro from 26 January 9:00 CET to 14 February 9:00 CET -
Chants from a Holy Book
25' | Brazil | -
Through the lens of the Armenian Velvet Revolution, the filmmakers extrapolate revolutionary potential in their native Brazil and beyond. -
A chuva acalanta a dor
Leonardo Mouramateus | 28' | Brazil | World premiere
Reason and passion clash in Lucretius’ life. When he reaches an epiphany, perhaps it is already too late. -
Communicating Vessels
Maïder Fortuné, Annie MacDonell | 35' | Canada | World premiere
A peculiar story about the inevitable merging of life and art, channelling seminal performances by Joan Jonas and Lygia Clark.