Award Winner Screening
The award winners of this year's festival will be screened in the session that follows the Award Ceremony on Saturday, with an encore on Sunday.
Programme

When time stretches and choices torment, our freedom is revealed in all its beauty and chaos.

Ravel’s Bolero, renowned for its contagious rhythm and universality, is reimagined through Mehdi Kerkouche’s inclusive and visually driven style. The film captures scenes from a young life in Créteil through energetic and accessible dance.

A fearless four-year-old sets out to conquer the steepest hill in town with his homemade Gravity Racer.

Molecular gastronomy, pretentious self-realization, and the weird choice of having children are all ingredients in this semi-apocalyptic double date from hell.

Girls have been cultivated like flowers for generations. We need more growing seasons to breed new ways into the system.

This cameraless video work features animated, digital northern lights and a luohti (a Northern Sámi yoik) by indigenous sami musician Ánnámáret on homeless, wandering spirits.

The cam girl and artist, Lindsay Dye, has fought her whole life against stigma in a patriarchal society - all shot on 8 mm.

When Kaali discovers that his dog has been stolen, he goes on an intensive search for the thief through the town of Tasiilaq, East Greenland.

In a sterile laboratory, a woman anxiously awaits her test results with her young daughter by her side. Sensing the tension in the air, the girl watches her mother closely, trying to unravel the secret behind her unease.

Daria has written her first manuscript, about falling in love with a mysterious girl called ‘abi’ (blue). The night flowers in her garden hide the secrets of a country that has turned love stories into routine crime scenes.

