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International Shorts Programme 7 | Thursday 14th| 2.00pm | Kino Cinema


Headway
Utvecklingssamtal

Jens Jonsson


Sweden | 2003 | 15mins | 35mm | Colour | Subtitled

A man tries to make headway in life. Grand Prix - 34th International Short Film Festival, Tampere

 


Grenades
Gránátok

Péter Politzer


Hungary | 2003 | 18mins | 35mm | Colour | Subtitled

In the aftermath of a failed revolt the guards are combing the area, shooting those that look suspicious. In the barricaded ruins of a house a civilian and a rebel hide.

 


Rembrandt Harmenszoon
Van Rijn: 81 Self Portraits

Dane Picard


USA | 2004 | 2mins | 35mm | Colour

Eighty-one self-portraits of Rembrandt morphed in chronological order, spanning forty-two years of his life from 1627 to 1669. The last painted the year of his death.

 

 


Obras

Hendrick Dusollier


France | 2004 | 12mins | 35mm | Colour

In one single shot, a poetic and graphic journey through wild and irreversible urban mutations. Obras offers a plastic interpretation of the destruction/reconstruction, taking place in Barrio Ribera and Diagonal Mar, in Barcelona.

 

 



Shadow
Schatten

Markus Engel


Austria | 2004 | 22mins | Beta | Colour | Subtitled

While filming his girlfriend, a young man notices a woman appearing to jump from a bridge. Between the shots before and after, he unravels the question of what actually happened.

 

 



Magnetic North

Miranda Pennell


England | 2003 | 8mins | Beta | Colour | Subtitled

Adolescent rituals are played out across the wintry landscapes of northern Finland. This landscape evokes an enigmatic world of fantasy and yearning.

 

 

 



Two Cars, One Night

Taika Waititi


New Zealand | 2003 | 11mins | 35mm | Black & White

Love can be found in the most unlikely of places. Best Short Film: Panorama Section - Berlin Film Festival 2004

 





Six Shooter

Martin McDonagh


Ireland, England | 2004 | 28mins | 35mm | Colour

On a sad train journey home through the west of Ireland countryside, an older man, having just been informed of the death of his beloved wife, encounters a strange, outlandish and possibly quite dangerous teenager.

 

 

 

 
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