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30 Jan – 9 Feb 2025

Short & Mid-length

Overzicht van films

  • O Mar Também É Seu

    Michelle Coelho | 20' | Brazil | International premiere

    In a dream, a woman becomes an animal. In a memory, another recalls her abortion experience.
  • Mar(i)cona

    Cande Lázaro | 13' | Spain | International premiere

    The filmmaker navigates between a trans identity forged in the city, and rural family roots.
  • Marinaleda

    Louis Séguin | 50' | France | World premiere

    A comical tale of vampires hitchhiking to Spain, and the woman who encounters them.
  • Marine Target

    Lukas Marxt | 10' | Austria | International premiere

    A disquieting exploration of the Salton Sea – haunted by traces of catastrophic US nuclear testing.
  • Marseille après la guerre

    Billy Woodberry | 11' | USA | Dutch Premiere

    A collection of photographs of Marseille dockworkers; a compelling homage to Senegalese filmmaker Ousmane Sembène.
  • Materia vibrante

    Pablo Marín | 7' | Argentina | World premiere

    The intersection of architecture and landscape; the intersection of structures and sculptures; the intersections themselves.
  • Message from Mukalap

    Judith Westerveld | 14' | Netherlands | World premiere

    This film is the artist’s response to a spoken message from a man named Mukalap, recorded around 1936 in South Africa.
  • Molecular Delusions

    Quentin L’helgoualc’h | 27' | France | World premiere

    Molecular Delusions is a tale of illusion and an exploration of new, possible worlds.
  • More Happiness

    Livia Huang | 14' | USA | World premiere

    “Teach me how to be a person”, the daughter asks her mother. An honest look at how memories interrupt the present.
  • Msaytbeh, the elevated place.

    Rawane Nassif | 20' | Canada | World premiere

    A deeply affecting rumination on grief, memory and what no longer feels like home.
  • The Muscles Are Tense

    Mahshid Mahboubifar | 16' | Germany | World premiere

    A visual essay on police violence at a Berlin demonstration against the genocide in Gaza.
  • My God, My Country

    Kristóf Sólyom | 13' | Hungary | World premiere

    On a Budapest football pitch, three writers explore love, friendship, and dreams in the shadow of an impending war.