And The Moon Stands Still
Belarus, Germany, United States, 2017, Yulia Ruditskaya
The presence of the moon affects all under its glow. The film explores the lunar cycle and the energies invoked by its radiance.
Little Girl
Baltic Premiere
United States, 2016, Steven Subotnick
A little girl rides her bike.
Elegy
United Kingdom, Switzerland, 2017, Paul Bush
A film of stone and light – just stone and light. ‘Elegy is a form of poetry natural to the reflective mind. Sorrow and love became the principal themes of the elegy. Elegy presents everything as lost and gone or absent and future.’ (Samuel Taylor Coleridge)
Life Cycles
Baltic Premiere
United Kingdom, 2016, Ross HoggAn observational exploration of routine, monotony, attention and distraction. Will we continue to let events pass us by uncontested, or will we decide to break the cycle?
Cupcake
Baltic Premiere
United States, 2017, Gina Kamentsky
Jiro and his Friends are attending a birthday party but The Cupcake has other plans.
Dolls Don't Cry, "Toutes les poupées ne pleurent pas"
Baltic PremiereCanada, 2017, Tremblay FrédérickA man and a woman are involved in the production of an animated film. He animates by night, she makes and repairs the accessories during the day. Behind the scenes a woman is waiting for her entrance.
Hedgehog's Home, "Jezeva kuca"
Baltic PremiereCanada, Croatia, 2017, Eva Cvijanovic
In a lush and lively forest lives a hedgehog. He is respected and envied by the other animals. However, Hedgehog’s unwavering devotion to his home annoys a quartet of insatiable beasts. Together, they march off towards Hedgehog’s home and spark a tense and prickly standoff.
Based on the classic story by Branko Copic, Hedgehog’s Home is a warm and universal tale for young and old that reminds us there truly is no place like home.
9 Ways to Draw a Person, "9 способов нарисовать человека"
Baltic PremiereRussia, 2016, Sasha Svirsky
Nine short and unexpected stories that tell us how a person can be depicted. By mixing abstraction, collage, drawing animation the author invites us into a spontaneous and unsystematic research of potential of animation and leads us into the world of irrepressible imagination.
Estate
France, Belgium, 2016, Ronny Trocker
On a sunny Mediterranean beach, time seems to be frozen. An utterly exhausted black man crawls painfully off the sand while around him the holiday-makers seem not to notice him. Freely inspired by a photo taken by Juan Medina on the Spanish beach of Gran Tarajal in 2006.
Negative Space
France, 2017, Yulia Ruditskaya
My dad taught me how to pack.
Hideout
Hideout
Genre
Short film
Director
Ronny Trocker, Yulia Ruditskaya, Steven Subotnick, Paul Bush, Ross Hogg, Gina Kamentsky, Tremblay Frédérick, Eva Cvijanovic, Sasha Svirsky
Run time
1h 18min
Genre
Short film
Director
Ronny Trocker, Yulia Ruditskaya, Steven Subotnick, Paul Bush, Ross Hogg, Gina Kamentsky, Tremblay Frédérick, Eva Cvijanovic, Sasha Svirsky
Run time
1h 18min
And The Moon Stands Still
Belarus, Germany, United States, 2017, Yulia Ruditskaya
The presence of the moon affects all under its glow. The film explores the lunar cycle and the energies invoked by its radiance.
Little Girl
Baltic Premiere
United States, 2016, Steven Subotnick
A little girl rides her bike.
Elegy
United Kingdom, Switzerland, 2017, Paul Bush
A film of stone and light – just stone and light. ‘Elegy is a form of poetry natural to the reflective mind. Sorrow and love became the principal themes of the elegy. Elegy presents everything as lost and gone or absent and future.’ (Samuel Taylor Coleridge)
Life Cycles
Baltic Premiere
United Kingdom, 2016, Ross HoggAn observational exploration of routine, monotony, attention and distraction. Will we continue to let events pass us by uncontested, or will we decide to break the cycle?
Cupcake
Baltic Premiere
United States, 2017, Gina Kamentsky
Jiro and his Friends are attending a birthday party but The Cupcake has other plans.
Dolls Don't Cry, "Toutes les poupées ne pleurent pas"
Baltic PremiereCanada, 2017, Tremblay FrédérickA man and a woman are involved in the production of an animated film. He animates by night, she makes and repairs the accessories during the day. Behind the scenes a woman is waiting for her entrance.
Hedgehog's Home, "Jezeva kuca"
Baltic PremiereCanada, Croatia, 2017, Eva Cvijanovic
In a lush and lively forest lives a hedgehog. He is respected and envied by the other animals. However, Hedgehog’s unwavering devotion to his home annoys a quartet of insatiable beasts. Together, they march off towards Hedgehog’s home and spark a tense and prickly standoff.
Based on the classic story by Branko Copic, Hedgehog’s Home is a warm and universal tale for young and old that reminds us there truly is no place like home.
9 Ways to Draw a Person, "9 способов нарисовать человека"
Baltic PremiereRussia, 2016, Sasha Svirsky
Nine short and unexpected stories that tell us how a person can be depicted. By mixing abstraction, collage, drawing animation the author invites us into a spontaneous and unsystematic research of potential of animation and leads us into the world of irrepressible imagination.
Estate
France, Belgium, 2016, Ronny Trocker
On a sunny Mediterranean beach, time seems to be frozen. An utterly exhausted black man crawls painfully off the sand while around him the holiday-makers seem not to notice him. Freely inspired by a photo taken by Juan Medina on the Spanish beach of Gran Tarajal in 2006.
Negative Space
France, 2017, Yulia Ruditskaya
My dad taught me how to pack.
Belarus, Germany, United States, 2017, Yulia Ruditskaya
The presence of the moon affects all under its glow. The film explores the lunar cycle and the energies invoked by its radiance.
Little Girl
Baltic Premiere
United States, 2016, Steven Subotnick
A little girl rides her bike.
Elegy
United Kingdom, Switzerland, 2017, Paul Bush
A film of stone and light – just stone and light. ‘Elegy is a form of poetry natural to the reflective mind. Sorrow and love became the principal themes of the elegy. Elegy presents everything as lost and gone or absent and future.’ (Samuel Taylor Coleridge)
Life Cycles
Baltic Premiere
United Kingdom, 2016, Ross HoggAn observational exploration of routine, monotony, attention and distraction. Will we continue to let events pass us by uncontested, or will we decide to break the cycle?
Cupcake
Baltic Premiere
United States, 2017, Gina Kamentsky
Jiro and his Friends are attending a birthday party but The Cupcake has other plans.
Dolls Don't Cry, "Toutes les poupées ne pleurent pas"
Baltic PremiereCanada, 2017, Tremblay FrédérickA man and a woman are involved in the production of an animated film. He animates by night, she makes and repairs the accessories during the day. Behind the scenes a woman is waiting for her entrance.
Hedgehog's Home, "Jezeva kuca"
Baltic PremiereCanada, Croatia, 2017, Eva Cvijanovic
In a lush and lively forest lives a hedgehog. He is respected and envied by the other animals. However, Hedgehog’s unwavering devotion to his home annoys a quartet of insatiable beasts. Together, they march off towards Hedgehog’s home and spark a tense and prickly standoff.
Based on the classic story by Branko Copic, Hedgehog’s Home is a warm and universal tale for young and old that reminds us there truly is no place like home.
9 Ways to Draw a Person, "9 способов нарисовать человека"
Baltic PremiereRussia, 2016, Sasha Svirsky
Nine short and unexpected stories that tell us how a person can be depicted. By mixing abstraction, collage, drawing animation the author invites us into a spontaneous and unsystematic research of potential of animation and leads us into the world of irrepressible imagination.
Estate
France, Belgium, 2016, Ronny Trocker
On a sunny Mediterranean beach, time seems to be frozen. An utterly exhausted black man crawls painfully off the sand while around him the holiday-makers seem not to notice him. Freely inspired by a photo taken by Juan Medina on the Spanish beach of Gran Tarajal in 2006.
Negative Space
France, 2017, Yulia Ruditskaya
My dad taught me how to pack.
Info
Rating
(none)
Production year
2017
Global distributor
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Local distributor
Pimedate Ööde Filmifestival MTÜ
In cinema
11/22/2017