Ammodo Tiger Short Competition
Overzicht van films
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Freedom of Movement
Maroan el Sani | 30' | Germany | World premiere (festival)
In the Olympic marathon in Rome 1960, Ethiopian Abebe Bikila won Africa’s first gold medal, running barefoot. -
From Voice to Pulse
Zeno van den Broek | 10' | Netherlands | World premiere
An audio-visual work, driven by algorithmic compositions for percussion and voice. -
The Glamorous Boys of Tang
Su Hui-Yu | 15' | Taiwan | World premiere (festival)
In his characteristic style of slow-motion camp, Su Hui-yu invokes lost scenes from a glitter-scattered, blood-splattered orgy from a 1985 cult film. -
Glass Life
19' | USA | -
A dizzying navigation through the chaos of our consumerist visual world brings us face to face with our complex relationship with images. -
Glass Life
Sara Cwynar | 19' | USA | None
Available on Festival Scope Pro from 26 January 9:00 CET to 14 February 9:00 CET -
Glimpse
Artur Żmijewski | 15' | Germany | World premiere
Confrontational film on life in four European refugee camps. Provocation by Żmijewski, who pushes what is and isn’t acceptable increasingly -
La Grande Arche
Camille Authouart | 12' | France | World premiere
A hand-drawn ode to La Défense in Paris, where the future is encroaching in steel and glass. -
Happy Valley
Simon Liu | 12' | Hong Kong | International premiere
The protests in Hong Kong through the eyes of an exceptional filmmaker. Little things make major changes tangible. -
The Hole’s Journey
Ghita Skali | 16' | Netherlands | World premiere (festival)
A worn floor in an art institute and the battle for land ownership provide the basis for a playful political satire. -
I Can See the Sun but I Can’t Feel It Yet
Joseph Wilson | 20' | UK | World premiere
Young queer people forced to undergo conversion therapy find beauty in their despair. -
Interregnum
Adrian Paci | 18' | Albania | None
The eyes of the world are watching after the death of a dictator. Long lines of mourners wait to pay homage to an absent man… -
Isn’t It a Beautiful World
13' | UK | -
Queer artists Soroya, Harry & Kenya lip-sync to songs about beautiful but traumatic sentiments felt in the LGBTQIA+ community.