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Tale of the Three Flames

As três chamas
Juliette Menthonnex
International Competition Documentary Film 2023
Documentary Film
Portugal,
Hungary,
Belgium,
Switzerland
2023
21 minutes
Portuguese (Portugal),
Spanish,
Dutch
Subtitles: 
English

“See you next year!” a Portuguese fire warden says as he dismantles his control equipment at the end of the season. Humans and nature in southern Europe may be used to forest fires, but that does not change the facts: The ever more massive conflagrations are caused by climate change. We have long been living in the age of fire.

In the Portuguese interior, a forest fire has just devastated a large area. Wounded nature is silent, not a single bird is heard, only the wind that makes the charred tree trunks rustle. But the vegetation recovers astonishingly fast. Where all life seemed to be gone, greenery soon sprouts from the ruined trees. The residents of the affected region are engaged in the reconstruction with great respect for their natural environment. Because plants, too, are sentient creatures. In quiet, almost melancholic, but also hopeful images, the film pays tribute to the strength of the trees and illustrates how essential it would be for humanity to learn to live in harmony with nature again.

Annina Wettstein

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Director
Juliette Menthonnex
Cinematographer
Ilona Szekeres, Sergio da Costa
Editor
Antoine Flahaut, Juliette Menthonnex
Producer
Véronique Vergari, Victor Candeias, Agnès Boutruche
Sound
Juliette Menthonnex
Sound Design
Yatoni Roy Cantu
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The Gray Shrimp Report

Le constat de la crevette grise
Rémi Murez
Competition for the Audience Award Short Film 2021
Documentary Film
Belgium
2021
21 minutes
Arabic,
French,
Dutch
Subtitles: 
English

Barely a kilometre off the Belgian coast, 35,000 tons of chemical munitions are buried at the bottom of the sea. The scraps of yesterday’s wars are secreting toxic gases today and the film explores the effects this will have – from fishing boats to delicatessen counters. An ominous droning lies over the impressive images of already dubious production processes. The shrimp end up in fish cakes. The seagulls lament the calamity. The people are at a loss.

Sarina Lacaf

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Director
Rémi Murez
Cinematographer
Basile Krämer
Editor
Dorian Colin
Producer
Sébastien Andres
Sound
Eliott Puttemans
Score
Augustin Izoard
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The Shadow Workers

De schaduwwerkers
Annelein Pompe
Camera Lucida – Out of Competition 2021
Documentary Film
Belgium
2021
47 minutes
Dutch,
French
Subtitles: 
English, French, German Subtitles for deaf and hard-of-hearing

A place in Ghent, watched by the flightless and garrulous pigeon Lukaku. Living in a particularly close relationship with its owner, Francesco D’Amico, he gains insights into the human grotesque. Director Annelein Pompe lets him talk, introduce us to the world of pigeon breeding and reveal the thoughts of a few persons who retain small, hidden refuges in the mundane daily business.

“I look behind things,” says Lukaku. Neck twisted so that he sees the world upside down, strange things are revealed. He guides us through a Flemish microcosm that tells of a honey shop as well as a kiosk. Usman, a Pakistani pigeon lover, works in the latter. He is his own boss, unlike the “Dutch good-for-nothing” of the honey shop who is harassed by surveillance cameras and must fear for his job. Annelein Pompe creates a modern fable that tells of people’s attachment to their ordinary existence – but also of those invisible moments when spirit and body drift apart, when dreams and poetry begin. Pompe intertwines this human talent for shadow work with the fascination for pigeons, which always return to their owners and yet live in freedom.
Carolin Weidner

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Director
Annelein Pompe
Cinematographer
Annelein Pompe
Editor
Pierre De Bellefroid
Producer
Ellen Meiresonne, Dany Deprez
Sound
Achilles Van Den Abeele, Annelein Pompe
Score
Bart Hoevenaars
Funder
VAF Vlaams Audiovisueel Fonds
Narrator
Eric Pauwels
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To Feather, to Wither

To Feather, to Wither
Hanna Hovitie
International Competition Short Film 2020
Documentary Film
Belgium,
Finland,
Hungary,
Portugal
2020
20 minutes
English captions
Subtitles: 
None

A young taxidermist is fascinated by crows, paying considerate attention to their dead bodies. Her work on the birds is simultaneously a careful study of anatomical connections and a kind of service toward the resurrection of this mythical creature from the realm between life and death. Through detailed, pulsating black-and-white images and a sparingly intense soundtrack, a charged atmosphere unfolds between craftsmanship, imagination and poetry.

Ralph Eue

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Director
Hanna Hovitie
Script
Hanna Hovitie
Cinematographer
Daniel Donato
Editor
Hanna Hovitie
Producer
Hanna Hovitie, Daniel Donato
Co-Producer
Patricia D'Intino
Sound
Bence Kovács-Vajda
Score
Bence Kovács-Vajda
Homage Annik Leroy 2020
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To the Sea
Annik Leroy
On the Danube, the European river par excellence, this poetic-meditative inventory of a cultural space is created, revealing conflicts, but also utopian potentials.
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To the Sea

Vers la mer
Annik Leroy
Homage Annik Leroy 2020
Documentary Film
Belgium
1999
87 minutes
German,
Slovak,
Hungarian,
Bulgarian,
Romanian
Subtitles: 
English

Inspired by the course of the Danube, the European river par excellence, this film drifts from the source to the delta, from the forest of origins to the sea of arrival, both black by name. The water keeps flowing, seasons pass, borders move past and languages change. The images and sounds are the results of a poetic and meditative work which abandons itself to the river’s speed and rhythm. Via encounters and reports, dialects and philosophies, people and landscapes, the grand narrative of a fragmented, torn Europe emerges. But it’s here precisely, along the Danube, that this continent is also marked by the wealth of intertwined cultures.

Ralph Eue

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Director
Annik Leroy
Script
Annik Leroy, Marie Vermeiren
Cinematographer
Marie Vermeiren, Annik Leroy
Editor
Eva Houdova
Producer
Anne Deligne, Daniel De Valck, Cobra Films, RTBF Liège (Carré Noir), Centre de l'Audiovisuel à Bruxelles (CBA)
Sound
Annik Leroy, Marie Vermeiren
Homage Annik Leroy 2020
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Tremor – Es ist immer Krieg
Annik Leroy
An essay, a haunting, a cinematic reflection on Europe. The time: now. The places: impossible to localize precisely. Offscreen voices accompany Leroy’s sensory journey.
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Tremor – Es ist immer Krieg

Tremor – Es ist immer Krieg
Annik Leroy
Homage Annik Leroy 2020
Documentary Film
Belgium
2017
92 minutes
German,
Italian,
Dutch,
Icelandic,
French
Subtitles: 
English

An added title like a lead weight. Four words from Ingeborg Bachmann’s novel “Malina” set the tone: “There is always war.” Who could ever accept this?! And who hasn’t long since come to terms with it?! “Tremor” is a harsh film in vibrating black-and-white images and a choir of voices from offscreen, as compelling as it is implacable. This continuing meditation on great brutalities, small impositions and omnipresent conflicts takes us to task. But it releases us not into short-lived outrage but into lasting rage. At the end an Afropop song by Jupiter & Okwess International: a song about crying and suffering – and fighting.

Ralph Eue

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Director
Annik Leroy
Cinematographer
Annik Leroy, Julie Morel
Editor
Annik Leroy, Julie Morel
Producer
Cobra Films, Auguste Orts
Sound
Annik Leroy, Julie Morel