Mark Lotterman - Happy
France, Netherlands, 2017, Alice Saey
People should be happy. Even this Egyptian goose, who tries to cast a spell on us with a seductive dance. Its gracious and clumsy movements captivate us. But it’s not the only one to master the dance. Three flocks of geese each led by their guru goose also share the pond; all of them torn between their desire to express their own individuality and the urge for group behavior. Soon the water begins to rise. Never mind. The geese will keep on dancing for us until they drown.
A video about the search for ones own identity through seemingly audacious self-expression on the one hand and the undeniable drowning into the masses on the other.
Orogenesis
Spain, France, 2017, Boris Labbé
A trip towards abstraction, a hypothesis on how mountains might have been formed.
Rabbit's Blood
United Kingdom, Japan, 2017, Sarina Nihei
A girl struggles to understand the world where she has lost something important.
The Empty
Baltic Premiere
France, South Korea, 2016, Dahee Jeong
In a woman’s room, memories constantly accumulate and disappear like dust. The man spends his time in this room creating futile little games with the woman’s memories.
Sleepy, "A Sonolenta"
Portugal, 2017, Marta Monteiro
In a village house, Maria, a young housemaid, wants to sleep. She is tired, very tired, but she is constantly disturbed by the crying of the child she takes care of, and by the requests of her masters.
The Tesla World Light
"Tesla: lumière mondiale"
Canada, 2017, Matthew RankinNew York, 1905.
Visionary inventor Nikola Tesla makes one last appeal to J.P. Morgan, his onetime benefactor. Inspired by real events, this electrifying short is a spectacular burst of image and sound that draws as much from the tradition of avant-garde cinema as it does from animated documentary.
Folly
"La Bêtise"
Baltic PremiereCanada, 2016, Thomas Corriveau
Two characters meet and confront each other in a merciless battle. The story, loosely inspired by Goya’s series of etchings “The Disasters of War”, is revealed through a profusion of black and white images, brief gestures repeated in an obsessive and hypnotic manner.
Manivald
Estonia, Croatia, Canada, 2017, Chintis Lundgren
Manivald, a fox, is turning 33. Overeducated, unemployed and generally uninspired, he lives with his overbearing, retired mother. It is an easy life, but not a good one. This unhealthy co-dependence changes when the washing machine breaks down and Toomas, a sexy wolf repairman, arrives to fix it, and them.
My Father's Room
"아버지의 방"
Baltic PremiereSouth Korea, 2016, Nari Jang
She was abused by her father during childhood. Since he left, the pain and anger had begun to fade. One day, unexpectedly, she was struck by a revelation about her father's life that cast her feelings about him into confusion.
Anticipation
Anticipation
Genre
Short film
Director
Chintis Lundgren, Alice Saey, Boris Labbé, Sarina Nahei, Dahee Jeong, Marta Monteiro, Matthew Rankin, Thomas Corriveau, Nari Jang
Run time
1h 16min
Genre
Short film
Director
Chintis Lundgren, Alice Saey, Boris Labbé, Sarina Nahei, Dahee Jeong, Marta Monteiro, Matthew Rankin, Thomas Corriveau, Nari Jang
Run time
1h 16min
Mark Lotterman - Happy
France, Netherlands, 2017, Alice Saey
People should be happy. Even this Egyptian goose, who tries to cast a spell on us with a seductive dance. Its gracious and clumsy movements captivate us. But it’s not the only one to master the dance. Three flocks of geese each led by their guru goose also share the pond; all of them torn between their desire to express their own individuality and the urge for group behavior. Soon the water begins to rise. Never mind. The geese will keep on dancing for us until they drown.
A video about the search for ones own identity through seemingly audacious self-expression on the one hand and the undeniable drowning into the masses on the other.
Orogenesis
Spain, France, 2017, Boris Labbé
A trip towards abstraction, a hypothesis on how mountains might have been formed.
Rabbit's Blood
United Kingdom, Japan, 2017, Sarina Nihei
A girl struggles to understand the world where she has lost something important.
The Empty
Baltic Premiere
France, South Korea, 2016, Dahee Jeong
In a woman’s room, memories constantly accumulate and disappear like dust. The man spends his time in this room creating futile little games with the woman’s memories.
Sleepy, "A Sonolenta"
Portugal, 2017, Marta Monteiro
In a village house, Maria, a young housemaid, wants to sleep. She is tired, very tired, but she is constantly disturbed by the crying of the child she takes care of, and by the requests of her masters.
The Tesla World Light
"Tesla: lumière mondiale"
Canada, 2017, Matthew RankinNew York, 1905.
Visionary inventor Nikola Tesla makes one last appeal to J.P. Morgan, his onetime benefactor. Inspired by real events, this electrifying short is a spectacular burst of image and sound that draws as much from the tradition of avant-garde cinema as it does from animated documentary.
Folly
"La Bêtise"
Baltic PremiereCanada, 2016, Thomas Corriveau
Two characters meet and confront each other in a merciless battle. The story, loosely inspired by Goya’s series of etchings “The Disasters of War”, is revealed through a profusion of black and white images, brief gestures repeated in an obsessive and hypnotic manner.
Manivald
Estonia, Croatia, Canada, 2017, Chintis Lundgren
Manivald, a fox, is turning 33. Overeducated, unemployed and generally uninspired, he lives with his overbearing, retired mother. It is an easy life, but not a good one. This unhealthy co-dependence changes when the washing machine breaks down and Toomas, a sexy wolf repairman, arrives to fix it, and them.
My Father's Room
"아버지의 방"
Baltic PremiereSouth Korea, 2016, Nari Jang
She was abused by her father during childhood. Since he left, the pain and anger had begun to fade. One day, unexpectedly, she was struck by a revelation about her father's life that cast her feelings about him into confusion.
France, Netherlands, 2017, Alice Saey
People should be happy. Even this Egyptian goose, who tries to cast a spell on us with a seductive dance. Its gracious and clumsy movements captivate us. But it’s not the only one to master the dance. Three flocks of geese each led by their guru goose also share the pond; all of them torn between their desire to express their own individuality and the urge for group behavior. Soon the water begins to rise. Never mind. The geese will keep on dancing for us until they drown.
A video about the search for ones own identity through seemingly audacious self-expression on the one hand and the undeniable drowning into the masses on the other.
Orogenesis
Spain, France, 2017, Boris Labbé
A trip towards abstraction, a hypothesis on how mountains might have been formed.
Rabbit's Blood
United Kingdom, Japan, 2017, Sarina Nihei
A girl struggles to understand the world where she has lost something important.
The Empty
Baltic Premiere
France, South Korea, 2016, Dahee Jeong
In a woman’s room, memories constantly accumulate and disappear like dust. The man spends his time in this room creating futile little games with the woman’s memories.
Sleepy, "A Sonolenta"
Portugal, 2017, Marta Monteiro
In a village house, Maria, a young housemaid, wants to sleep. She is tired, very tired, but she is constantly disturbed by the crying of the child she takes care of, and by the requests of her masters.
The Tesla World Light
"Tesla: lumière mondiale"
Canada, 2017, Matthew RankinNew York, 1905.
Visionary inventor Nikola Tesla makes one last appeal to J.P. Morgan, his onetime benefactor. Inspired by real events, this electrifying short is a spectacular burst of image and sound that draws as much from the tradition of avant-garde cinema as it does from animated documentary.
Folly
"La Bêtise"
Baltic PremiereCanada, 2016, Thomas Corriveau
Two characters meet and confront each other in a merciless battle. The story, loosely inspired by Goya’s series of etchings “The Disasters of War”, is revealed through a profusion of black and white images, brief gestures repeated in an obsessive and hypnotic manner.
Manivald
Estonia, Croatia, Canada, 2017, Chintis Lundgren
Manivald, a fox, is turning 33. Overeducated, unemployed and generally uninspired, he lives with his overbearing, retired mother. It is an easy life, but not a good one. This unhealthy co-dependence changes when the washing machine breaks down and Toomas, a sexy wolf repairman, arrives to fix it, and them.
My Father's Room
"아버지의 방"
Baltic PremiereSouth Korea, 2016, Nari Jang
She was abused by her father during childhood. Since he left, the pain and anger had begun to fade. One day, unexpectedly, she was struck by a revelation about her father's life that cast her feelings about him into confusion.
Info
Rating
(none)
Production year
2017
Global distributor
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Local distributor
Pimedate Ööde Filmifestival MTÜ
In cinema
11/23/2017