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An interview with Jorge Cadena, representing Switzerland at the 2019 EFP Future Frames.
An interview with Jorge Cadena, representing Switzerland at the 2019 EFP Future Frames.
From Sweden, one of the European directors presented at the 2019 EFP Future Frames.
An interview with director István Kovács, representing Hungary at the 2019 EFP Future Frames.
An interview with Irfan Avdic, representing Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 2019 EFP Future Frames.
An interview with Gregor Valentovic, representing the Slovak Republic at the 2019 EFP Future Frames.
An interview with Eileen Byrne, representing Luxembourg at the 2019 EFP Future Frames.
An interview with Anna Roller, representing Germany at the 2019 EFP Future Frames.
“Our Lovely Pig Slaughter”, world premiered in competition in Karlovy Vary, is a meticulously written, exhilaratingly chaotic family drama both local and universal, satirical and gentle, infuriating and endearing
“A Study of Empathy” by Hilke Rönnfeldt challenges our understanding of empathy through an art experiment gone awry, revealing the complexities of emotional vulnerability in contemporary society.
Who stands up for Alvar marks Anna Maria Joakimsdottír Hutri’s first own short feature film after many co-directing projects
William Sehested Høeg’s “The Complaint”, a nuanced exploration of modern corporate culture, and the pervasive influence of social media on personal identities.
“Baldilocks” uses archival footage to delve into Marthe Peters’ childhood battle with cancer. A journey of memory and a love letter to her parents.
Interview with Anna Wowra, director of Stucked Together, a film about a friendship between three inseparable girls.
Interview with Sophia Macorrea, director of The Kidnapping of the bride, about weird wedding traditions.
Interview with Amalie Nielsen, director of The Shift. A film about the encounter with those people, who in life they push you to be who you really want, supporting you.
Standing still is Monika Mahútová and co-writer Lucia Ditte’s way of exploring motherhood and their personal relationship with their mothers
Daydreaming So Vividly About Our Spanish Holidays is a dreamlike experience into the mind of a teenager who is overwhelmed by the power of his feelings and thoughts.
In -15, director Rinaldas Tomaševičius was inspired by his homeless past and the people he met, the same people he wants to tell in his films.
The film brings on a new take on immigration and exploitation of people in need, with a stady narrative and an intense lead character.
A girl cannot sleep, no therapy works and no one really cares for her that much. An astounding short film with a mesmerising new young actress.