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Programmes nocturnes No. 6
Maison Heinrich Heine -- Cité Universitaire
Sunday October 9th -- 4 am
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Al Nai |
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Said Najmi
Jordan
2010 | Digital | 0:26:00
Ali, a Jordanian Bedouin boy, embarks on a trip to the borders of Aqaba while on the other side, in Ilat, Noor, an Arab Israeli girl, travels with her parents. Ali and Noor’s destinies become entwined after a series of spontaneous events which lead to an inevitable encounter; still, there are obstacles that stand in their way which they have to overcome.
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No(w)here |
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John Marceau
Sweden
2011 | Digital | 0:09:00
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Windows 4:3 |
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Angsuman Barkakorty
India
2009 | Digital | 0:28:00
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Privat |
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Sinan Sertel
Turkey
2011| Digital | 0:11:00
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Noah's Ark |
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Sam Meech
United Kingdom
2010 | Digital | 0:24:00
Noah's Ark is a poetic re-telling of the biblical tale, made entirely using footage from the North West Film Archive, with a score by Carl Brown (Wave Machines) and a layered spoken narrative from Nathan Jones (Mercy).
Exploring the idea of preservation amidst an oncoming flood, the film uses archive footage to explore the difficulties in maintaining personal memories and cultural heritage within a shifting digital landscape.
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The ghost of happiness (Das Gespenst des Glücks) |
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Max Philipp Schmid
Switzerland
2011 | Digital | 0:11:00
A woman and a man train to embrace themselves. With a lot of application, they try to imitate the rhythmical model of a Hollywood musical, but their feet stick on the ground. They are prisoners of a machinery of stereotypes. Only the melancholy of the failure is read on their exhausted faces. |
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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