sdn
sdn
sdn
sdn
sdn
sdn
sdn
sdn sdn
sdn sdn
sdn
sdn
sdn

The 9th International Festival
Signes de Nuit
Paris


October 5th - 16th 2011
Cinéma La Clef
Institut Finlandais
cite universitaire
cite universitaire
cite universitaire
cite universitaire
cite universitaire
cite universitaire
cite universitaire
 

fb tw ins vm

freengger

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

******
Program
Focus Balcan
October 11th, 2011 / 6.45 pm
Résidence Biermans Lapôtre
Cité Universitaire / Paris

 

Reality Interrupted
Reality Interrupted


Dusko Stanivuk
Bosnia-Herzegovia
2010 | Digital | 0:05:00

Girl gives her boyfriend a camera as anniversary gift. Her boyfriend’s obsession, which she does not understand, ruins their intimate relationship.







 


infos sdn

 

Diary of a Photo-Graphos : The one who uses light to write
Diary of a Photo-Graphos : The one who uses light to write


Nikola Jelovac
Serbia
2011 | Digital | 0:14:00

An old man is resuming his life in a speech betwenn presise observations and philosophical commentaries.




 


infos sdn

 

Here, Now and Tomorror
Here, Now and Tomorror


Raphael Wallner, Stefan Eisenbruch
Germany, Bosnia-Herzegovia
2010 | Digital | 0:23:30

The story is about a man who buys a stranger's life in order to save his own. Christopher is terminally ill and buys abroad a kidney from a living donor. Lost in a strange city and completely unfamiliar situation he undergoes the surgery eventually, but when the donor dies. Even now medically healthy, Christoph shocked struggling with the fact of having to answer for the death of another. Full of guilt, his conscience plagues him and the thought of destroying a family to save his own. He is confronted with his own morals and struggles for a way out. He must realize that there is no way out for both sides of this situation.

 


infos sdn

 

About a City
About a City


Dragana Nikolic
Serbia
2011 | Digital | 0:08:30

Night walk. Unusual tour guide. Improvisation. Free-style poetry. Conversation with the ghosts of the city, with the shadows, the fog...Any city. Maybe Belgrade.




 


infos sdn

 

Mostar: Yesterday, Today and Tomorror


Pedrag Delibasc, Pierpaolo Loffreda,
Italy
2010 | Digital | 0:52:40

Realised entirely by Zeeva Production. This is an indipendent production. Bosnia and Herzegovina, November 9th, 1993: One of the wrenching days of the Balkan conflict is marked by an episode that, even if devoid of any military value, is immediately reported all over the world by television. The Stari Most, the ancient bridge which has overlooked the city of Mostar since 1567 and has been the witness to the integration of peoples of different religions in former Yugoslavia, was destroyed by several mortar shots. That treacherous shelling marks the end of the dream of a multiethnic Yugoslavia united under one flag. Many people could follow through the media, the events that occurred during the conflict, but few know the historical events of a nation that has for centuries been witness to an ethnic and religious peaceful coexistence, an unprecedented occurrence in the heart of Europe. In the history of this land, are the causes of the bloody Balkan conflict, but also the hopes of a people, who sees the Stari Most, risen from its ruins, as an ideal bridge to the future.




 
  infos sdn

 

 

October 5th - 16th 2011

We present film series focused on different countries and regions. This section intends to discover and explore different spaces and cultures with the aim to understand the specific regional, political and social circumstances, do reconstruct the emotional and intellectual spécificities of a special region or country. In this critical work we belief it's essencial to prefer films which rufuse, in its form and expression, the retake of sterotype ways of reality restituition, as an act of resistance in the actual period of "globalisation", which inclins to impose one dominating model of culture and habitutes..


sdn

 




 

Festival international SIGNES DE NUIT - 18, rue Budé 75004 Paris - France - Tel : +33 (0) 1 40 46 92 25 - +33 (0) 6 84 40 84 38 - cood.int@signesdenuit.com