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Night Program 2
Maison Heinrich Heine -- Cité Universitaire
Saturday October 8th -- 2 am
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(The Importance of) Hair |
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Christina Höglund
Sweden
2009 | Beta Digital | 0:14:00
I lost all my hair in three months. An amazing amount was tied up in that hair. I changed more than I could imagine. This is a film about identity, attraction, sorrow. A discussion about the value of appearances, and what is actually normal.
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September Rats |
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Saibai Kyukon
Japan
2009 | Digital | 0:12:00
A sunny day in September, a group of schoolgirls are on a journey to the beach and overcome challenges that they encounter on the way. When they finally reach their destination, they encounter… A very artistic film that flows like a poem from the use of various image scene cuts. Received the Grand Prix prize at the 2010 Yonago Film Festival, Japan.
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Paradis later |
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Ascan Breuer
Austria
2009 | Digital | 0:13:00
The blink of an eye. Images emerge from dazzling white and disappear again, as if the eyes must first adjust to the light. While the camera follows a slow-moving river on the edge of a tropical metropolis, an off-screen voice reads a sales rep's report to a company's board of directors. |
Out of Love |
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Brigitte Staermose
Denmark
2009 | Digital | 0:29:00
Fusing documentary and fiction the film depicts the lives of children in the postwar Kosovo. Through monologues performed by the children against the backdrops of Pristina, the film tells their story of memory, loss and fear. |
My Bow Breathing (Il respiro dell'arco) |
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Enrico Maria Artale
Italy
2011 | Digital | 0:10:00
A girl tries to attune her breathing to the movements of her bow, arrow after arrow. But her sporting talent hides her need to retrieve a primitive, violent instinct, an archetype.
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April Chill |
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Tornika Bziava
Georgie
2010 | Digital | 0:15:45
At 4 o'clock in the morning, on April 9th 1989, the Soviet troops violently quelled a peaceful demonstration in Tblisi (Georgia). 22 innocent lives fell victim to this atrocious act. APRIL CHILL tells the story of the awakening of human instinct in a Soviet military service man, thanks to a young Georgian dancer. |
FISDN 2011 : Night Projections
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From Midnight to the morning October 7th/8th and 8th/9th
A selection of strange, complex, enigmatic, mysterious, independent, revolting movies, works without limits, examples of the audiovisual culture of the emerging world. |
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