Narrative Shorts

The Electric Chair

When a museum employee challenges her superior to a game, the playful becomes lethal and the sentenced the executioner.

Evgeniy Zverev is a student filmmaker at the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography in Moscow.

 

Pan

Secretly, Juno dreams of Pan, the god of the forest. On a techno party in a house close to the forest, she meets him – the real Pan, a normal guy, loved by all the girls. But of course he does not even notice her. But something is changing inside of Juno. She becomes that animal from her dreams. She goes on a hunt – to get Pan.

Burdie

Tired of being stuck in his cage and far too pudgy to fly, little Burdie devises a plan to escape that just may work.

Roshnij

A small ceremony of water droplets that raises a lot of questions. Roshnij is a short film about our place in society.

Shaool Levy, Noy Friman, Maja Garmulewicz, and Zuzanna Stach are filmmakers at the Sapir Academic College in Israel.

 

Old Salt Prigent

After six years of sailing as a marine, Samuel returns to his native French village. But his homecoming takes an odd turn when he realizes the deep jealousy his father nourishes toward him.

Georges Hauchard-Heutte is a French film student and director. He recently graduated from Ecole de la Cité film school in St-Denis, France. Old Salt Prigent was his final project there.

My Lithuanian Summer

A uniquely animated film about childhood, trauma, and life cycles. My Lithuanian Summer won Best Animated Film at the 2017 Chiyoko Film Festival and competed in the official selection at the 2018 FiSH Film Festival.

Agne Jurkenaite is a student filmmaker at University of the Arts London.

She's (Not) My Sister

Dagmar, a dispassionate university student, has to look after her half sister for a day. Elena tries to trust her new guardian. 

Anna Wowra is a Polish filmmaker and recent graduate of the the Krzysztof Kieślowski Faculty of Radio and Television University of Silesia.

Liberation

Fourteen-year-old Magda is raped. Together with her mother, she sets out on a journey through Poland to find a hospital that will perform an abortion.

Veronica Andersson was born in 1982 in Stockholm, Sweden. She is currently pursuing a film diploma at Warsaw Film School. Liberation, her debut, has been screened at festivals around the world, winning the Grand Prix for Best Short Film at the 2017 Female Eye Film Festival (FeFF) in Toronto.

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