Bright Future
Overzicht van films
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Down Terrace
Ben Wheatley | 89' | UK | European premiere
Raw realism and black humour are the ingredients of this British crime film about the Hill father and son, who go looking for the person… -
Drakkar
Maud Alpi | 52' | France | International premiere
Maud Alpi: “A girl and a boy live with dogs and the internet as their only companions. In their isolation, they try to love each… -
Dream English Kid 1964-1999 AD
Mark Leckey | 23' | UK | None
Musical ode to the late 20th century with found film excerpts, ads and pop music, full of memories and experiences from Mark Leckey’s life. -
Dress Rehearsal for Utopia
Andrés Duque | 75' | Spain | World premiere
The filmmaker, whose personal essay/experimental travel journal Color Runaway Dog was screened at IFFR last year, once again links autobiographic dram -
DRIFT
Helena Wittmann | 95' | Germany | None
Two women at a crossroads in their lives meet briefly before each undertaking a journey: one returning to her family, while the other discovers a… -
Drifting Towards the Crescent
Laura Stewart | 85' | USA | World premiere
Following the flow of the Mississippi from the North to the South, this story flows through towns along the river. A fascinating, intimate documentary -
The Driver
Jarkko T. Laine, J-P Passi | 62' | Finland | International premiere
When romance develops between a driver at the racecourse and his pupil, he has to choose: her, or his wife? But decision-making is not his… -
Dzma/Brother
Téona Mghvdeladze, Thierry Grenade | 94' | France | World premiere
Georgia right after the collapse of the USSR: chaos, freedom, war. Two brothers, the younger a talented pianist, the elder a secret criminal. A poetic -
sound//vision: Sun 29 Jan
Visit sound//vision 2019! Sunday night is reserved for a unique collaboration between the PolyBand (mainly based in Amsterdam) and the Filmwerkplaats from Rotterdam. PolyBand is… -
Ecce Momo!
Anastas Charalampidis | 116' | Greece | International premiere
A philosophical and contemplative film diary of a Greek filmmaker of Russian origin who observes the streets of St.Petersburg and its inhabitants, del -
L’éclat furtif de l’ombre
Alain-Pascal Housiaux, Patrick Dechesne | 90' | Belgium | World premiere
The horrors of war cast young fisherman Adisu adrift in vast Ethiopia. Forty years later, he is a taxi driver in a Northern European city,… -
Les éclats (Ma gueule, ma révolte, mon nom)
Sylvain George | 84' | France | None
Sylvain George has aimed his camera for more than four years at the ups and downs of refugees stranded in the French port of Calais.…