Short & Mid-length
Overzicht van films
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space_invaders.exe
Malaz Usta | 11' | Netherlands | World premiere
This associative collage depicts the lived experience of displacement with a whiff of irony. -
Speech for a Melting Statue
Collectif Faire-Part | 10' | Belgium | World premiere
A poet anticipates the removal of a colonial statue, while anti-racist demonstrators occupy Brussels streets. -
Spirits of the Black Leaves
Thaweechok Phasom | 30' | Thailand | International premiere
A woman struggling with feelings of powerlessness ventures into the night for a transformative experience. -
Statues Also Die?
Thais Fernandes | 12' | Brazil | World premiere
A lively children’s survey that manages to shake off the heaviness of the past. -
The Stench of Eternal Bog
David Tse, Rory Pippan | 9' | Australia | International premiere
Small-town Australia’s disaffected youth bubble and burst under the stench of seeping, creeping eternal bog. -
Stero
Tevin Kimathi, Millan Tarus | 13' | Kenya | World premiere
A defiant loner embodies the spirit of Bruce Lee to overcome his adversaries. -
Stillness of Labor
Chris Larson | 8' | USA | World premiere
An abandoned garment factory is reconstituted and reimagined as a labyrinth of labour. -
Storyboard Suli
Anggun Priambodo | 16' | Indonesia | International premiere
In this remarkable and slightly daft film, we watch a storyboard enriched with casual commentary. -
Stranger Than Rotterdam with Sara Driver
Lewie Kloster, Noah Kloster | 9' | USA | European premiere
A seedy slice of film history starring Jim Jarmusch, Mick Jagger, and IFFR’s own Hubert Bals as puppets. -
Stranger Than Rotterdam with Sara Driver
Lewie Kloster, Noah Kloster | 9' | USA | European premiere
Available on Festival Scope Pro from 26 January 9:00 CET to 14 February 9:00 CET -
Submergido
Ariel Añez | 14' | Mozambique | World premiere
A son shares a mysterious connection with his father who disappeared during the war in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique. -
Super, Natural
Kyath Battie | 7' | Canada | European premiere
Juxtapositions between images and within each frame tells the story of Vancouver Island’s imperilled beauty.