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Beyond

Animated Film
Hungary
2015
10 minutes
subtitles: 
_without dialogue / subtitles

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József Fülöp
Milán Kopasz
Csaba Kalotás
Balázs Varju Tóth
Judit Czakó
Milán Kopasz, Vivien Sárkány
Milán Kopasz
Péter Benjámin Lukács
A corpulent woman skipping on the beach … five persons in five places in five different situations. Only a few millimetres removed from normality, at the edge of mystery, interlaced by the editing and directed with an amazing combination of different animation techniques. Milán Kopasz orchestrates scenes that seem unrealistically real and have irresistible powers of attraction.

André Eckardt


Nominated for mephisto 97.6 Audience Award
International Competition Short Film 2015
Limbo Limbo Travel Zsuzsanna Kreif, Borbála Zétényi

The film takes a look at the absurd side of sex tourism, creating an illusory world of intense colours and exaggerated stereotypes in which human desire is reduced to possession. A fast-paced adventure.

Limbo Limbo Travel

Animated Film
France,
Hungary
2014
16 minutes
subtitles: 
_without dialogue / subtitles

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József Fülöp, Christian Pfohl
Zsuzsanna Kreif, Borbála Zétényi
János Másik
Judit Czakó
Laurène Braibant, László Brovinszki, Elsa Duhamel, Aline Faucoulanche, Samuel Guenolé, Gabriel Jacquel, Zsuzsanna Kreif, Barbara Maleville, Jean Philippe Nicolle, Claire Trollé, Borbála Zétényi
Zsuzsanna Kreif, Borbála Zétényi
Tamás Zányi
In a cold society where technology has marginalised communication and interhuman relations, a group of women take a trip to an exotic realm of heat – the habitat of fine facial hair and charming penises: Moustache Island. The film takes a look at the absurd side of sex tourism, creating an illusory world of intense colours and exaggerated stereotypes in which human desire is reduced to possession. A fast-paced adventure.

Victor Orozco

Pulse

Documentary Film
Belgium,
Hungary,
Portugal
2015
26 minutes
subtitles: 
English

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Robin Petré, Doc Nomads
Robin Petré
András Emszt
Robin Petré
Robin Petré
María Grazia Goya
Robin Petré
Rudolf Varhegyi, Asia Dér, María Grazia Goya, Kimberly Ivany, Tanya Haurylchyk
When stags are kept in captivity the borderline between autonomy and servitude runs through every single individual animal. The relationship between man’s claim to power and the authentic elegance of the wild beast must be continuously rebalanced. With “Pulse”, Danish filmmaker Robin Petré has produced an entrancingly beautiful work and an astute reflection on the history and present state of this kind of animal husbandry.

Ralph Eue



Silver Dove in the International Competition Short Documentary and Animated Film 2016

Symbiosis

Animated Film
France,
Hungary
2019
13 minutes
subtitles: 
_without dialogue / subtitles

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Emmanuel-Alain Raynal, Pierre Baussaron, József Fülöp, Orsolya Sipos
Nadja Andrasev
Mads Vadsholt
Nadja Andrasev
Judit Czakó
Flóra Anna Buda, Josselin Facon, Tibor Huszák, Zoltán Koska, Sylvie Leonard, Ildikó Táborita, Luca Tóth, Borbála Zétényi, Eliott Moreau
Nadja Andrasev, Rita Domonyi
Péter Benjámin Lukács
Ever since a young woman discovered that her boyfriend cheated on her, she has come across his lovers everywhere, finding clues like hair and photos online – and collecting them. A regular map of femininity emerges, which she studies like the discoverer of a new world. Curiosity intermingles with grief and shock. The painful betrayal makes her take new paths, too, where she meets not only herself but perhaps all women.

Carolin Weidner

teeth

Animated Film
Hungary,
UK,
USA
2015
6 minutes
subtitles: 
No

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Daniel Gray, Tom Brown
Daniel Gray, Tom Brown
Daniel Gray, Tom Brown
Daniel Gray, Tom Brown
The chronicle of an oral cavity: from inside, wildly traced, literally, with the tip of the tongue. An X-ray of the body decaying over time, fascinated by the amalgam of food, tongue, throat and stomach. Nostalgic feelings for what was lost and demands to be recovered by an obsession with perfection, which, in fact, leads to further destruction. This film damages the enamel of the conscious mind and provokes a subconscious avulsion, painful as the sound of a dental drill.

Victor Orozco