Film Archive

Audience Award Competition 2020
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Faith and Branko
Catherine Harte
Faith loves music and Branko loves Faith. The two set out on a turbulent journey as a music duo and married couple. But alas, the first cracks in their romantic bliss soon appear.
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Faith and Branko

Faith and Branko
Catherine Harte
Competition for the Audience Award 2020
Documentary Film
Serbia,
UK
2020
82 minutes
English,
Serbian
Subtitles: 
English
It begins like a classic “girl meets boy” story: Faith, a charismatic accordion player from Great Britain, travels to Serbia to learn about Roma folk music. She meets the violinist Branko, who is instantly smitten. They quickly marry and form a band. But with musical success their love dwindles. A turbulent story of expectations, disappointments and the dream of happiness.
Faith enters into Branko’s life in an almost disturbingly casual way. She doesn’t seem to be bothered by the new country, the sceptical family and the cultural differences. Branko on the other hand adores his new wife and boldly enters a new world. They are a big hit as a duo – travelling around the world and playing bigger and bigger venues. But while Faith feels as happy as a lark, Branko seems like an uprooted tree. Instead of dealing with their differences they keep moving on rapidly, until one ruthless step follows the next. Catherine Harte has produced a captivating and very intimate portrait of this contradictory couple. Relentlessly close and yet compassionate, the film develops an impressive pull you don’t want to resist.
Kim Busch

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Director
Catherine Harte
Cinematographer
Catherine Harte
Editor
Dragan Von Petrovic, Ljubodrag Starovlah
Producer
Snezana Van Houwelingen, Catherine Harte
Sound
Zoran Maksimovic
Funder
Film Center Serbia
Animation Perspectives 2024
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Families’ Albums
Moïa Jobin-Paré
The photo albums of other families hold special secrets. The arms and hands of unknown grandparents, aunts and friends perform a ghostly pantomime.
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Families’ Albums

Albums de familles
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Animation Perspectives 2024
Animated Film
Canada
2023
8 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None
Found private photo albums: The connections between the pictures remain as abstract as that which the photographs show is concrete. In this film, grandparents, aunts and children do not look out of the past at the viewer in the now but into the mysterious depths of a corridor or the vastness of a bay. Poetic spaces of interpretation open up.
André Eckardt

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Director
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Script
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Cinematographer
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Editor
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Producer
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Sound
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Sound Design
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Animation
Moïa Jobin-Paré
World Sales
Serge Abiaad
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Families’ Albums

Albums de familles
Moïa Jobin-Paré
International Competition Animated Film 2023
Animated Film
Canada
2023
8 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None
Images of blurred landscapes fade into each other. Apparent rock formations reveal themselves only at second glance as collages of human body parts. Browsing further through the family album uncovers something that is rather rarely found in such private pictorial chronicles: the backs of people’s heads. Grandparents, aunts and friends do not, as usual, look out of the album and the then at the viewer in the now but into the mysterious depths of a neon-lighted corridor. Its architectural elements form a filmic labyrinth behind whose closed doors animated collages of arms and hands perform everyday gestures in a ghost-like pantomime.

Moïa Jobin-Paré opens found private photo albums. The connections and stories between the pictures remain as abstract as that which the photographs show is concrete. Poetic spaces of interpretation open up. The Canadian artist offers a special reading. She scrapes individual elements or patterns off the analogue photographs and animates these “painterly” edits in a space of washed-out sounds. Scratches and white dots spread mushroom-like on the physically dissolving images.
André Eckardt

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Director
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Script
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Cinematographer
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Editor
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Producer
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Sound
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Sound Design
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Animation
Moïa Jobin-Paré
World Sales
Serge Abiaad
Nominated for: mephisto 97.6 Audience Award
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Fantastique

Fantastique
Marjolijn Prins
Young Eyes 2025
Documentary Film
Belgium,
France,
Netherlands
2025
71 minutes
Susu,
French
Subtitles: 
English, German
Fanta is 14 years old and lives in Conakry, the capital of Guinea in West Africa. Besides school and her household chores, she spends every free minute training at the acrobatics circus. One day, the return of the country’s big star is announced. Balla Moussa Bangoura, founder of the Amoukanama Circus Company, is returning from an international tour and now plans to rehearse a new show with his troupe. Training gets harder, because only the best will be in it at the end.
Of course, Fanta is determined to give everything to be one of the few girls travelling the country with Balla Moussa Bangoura. Every day, she is torn between caring for her sick mother, housework, schoolwork and what she thinks she loves best. Supported by her family on the one hand, striving to fulfil all expectations on the other, Fanta begins to doubt: What does she really want? Marjolijn Prins delivers the atmospherically dense portrait of an extraordinary girl, connected by rousing musical numbers, spectacular acrobatics and dream-like acting sequences.
Lina Dinkla

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Director
Marjolijn Prins
Cinematographer
Johan Legraie
Editor
Ciska Slowack
Producer
Ellen De Waele, Mirna Everhard
Co-Producer
Florent Coulon, Felix Salgado, Ineke Kanters, Lisette Kelders, Anton Iffland Stettner, Eva Kuperman
Score
Johanna Beaussart
Nominated for: Young Eyes Film Award
Winner of: Young Eyes Film Award
Slowenian Animation 2022
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Far East Film Festival Trailer 2009
Špela Čadež
The Far East Film Festival in Udine is dedicated to popular Asian films. Špela Čadež’s trailer for its 11th festival edition is dedicated to the love of noodles that unites nations.
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Far East Film Festival Trailer 2009

Far East Film Festival Trailer 2009
Špela Čadež
Slowenian Animation 2022
Animated Film
Italy,
Slovenia
2009
1 minute
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None
Since 1999, the Far East Film Festival, the biggest festival of popular Asian films in Europe, has been held annually in the Italian city of Udine. Špela Čadež was commissioned to design the trailer for its 11th edition in 2009 and delivered a crisp and short, wonderfully incisive puppet animation about the love of noodles – with or without cheese – that unites cultures and continent.
Lina Dinkla

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Director
Špela Čadež
Script
Špela Čadež
Producer
Far East Film Festival (FEFF)
Sound
Johanna Herr
Animation
Špela Čadež
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Far from the Light of Day

Rahok me’oro shel yom
Yotam Ben-David
International Competition Documentary Film 2025
Documentary Film
France
2025
27 minutes
Hebrew
Subtitles: 
English
We don’t see where they are at first, we just hear one of the two men speaking in voice-over, in Hebrew, the Israeli who can’t sleep while his Palestinian boyfriend tosses and turns beside him in bed, plagued by nightmares, everything is more heightened by night. As the speaker makes clear, they’re at home in Paris, their dog nestled between them. But his account only touches on that in passing, it’s more about trying to make sense of the political situation back home: a war, an ongoing catastrophe so terrible it’s impossible to truly describe. Maybe any such attempt is futile, but what else can one do?
The speaker’s turn of phrase is formidable, his words spiral and turn around on themselves, talking of horrors, protests, discrimination, but also of family, intimacy, the memory of joy. The images fold back on themselves as well, shuttling through the dark apartment but also leaving it for the world outside, metro stations, indeterminate landscapes, streets in snow. They also work with the contrast between light and dark, although darkness mostly dominates, too. Yet there is still talk of waking up in the morning, of new dawns, however intangible or impossible to reach, and the images of the bed by daylight and the man waking up in it carry infinite tenderness. What else is left to hold on to than that?
James Lattimer

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Director
Yotam Ben-David
Script
Yotam Ben-David
Cinematographer
Yotam Ben-David
Editor
Yotam Ben-David
Producer
Yotam Ben-David
Slowenian Animation 2022
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Farewell
Leon Vidmar
Lovro steps into the bathtub. A drop falls from the faucet and makes waves – into the past, back to the day he went fishing with his grandfather for the first time.
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Farewell

Slovo
Leon Vidmar
Slowenian Animation 2022
Animated Film
Slovenia
2016
6 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None
Lovro steps into the bathtub. A drop falls from the faucet and makes waves – into the past, back to the day he went fishing with his grandfather for the first time. Thoughts, sounds, bath utensils swirl memory and reality together … With this animated melancholia, Leon Vidmar, a student of Špela Čadež, continues in the vein of his teacher’s works in terms of craft and atmosphere.
Lina Dinkla

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Director
Leon Vidmar
Script
Jerneja Kaja Balog
Cinematographer
Miloš Srdić
Editor
Leon Vidmar, Teo Rižnar
Producer
Kolja Saksida
Sound Design
Julij Zornik
Score
Tomaž Grom
Animation
Leon Vidmar, Jaka Kramberger
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Father

Ye ye he fu qin
Wei Deng
International Competition 2021
Documentary Film
China
2020
97 minutes
Chinese
Subtitles: 
English
“After I die, show your film at my funeral!” Zuogui, the director’s grandfather, is 86 years old and has been blind since childhood. Becoming a fortune teller was a way out of poverty for him. People are still coming to him for advice, including his son Donggu, a developer: “Dad, how is my fortune next year?” In his portrait of generations about his father and grandfather, Wei Deng depicts tradition and change, violence and alienation in Chinese society.
Pale greys and dim lights create an atmosphere that seems to correspond to the dark memories of famine, dead siblings and the violently enforced one-child policy. The camera stays close to the grandfather as he feels his way along the walls of his flat. Orienting himself in his own environment has become harder since Donggu had the old house torn down and a new one built. Zuogui has little use for the modern China that claims to stand for economic boom and prosperity. Only when another of his son’s developments, which the fortune teller had warned against, threatens to fail does affection between the two seem possible again.
Jan-Philipp Kohlmann

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Director
Wei Deng
Cinematographer
Wei Deng
Editor
Wei Deng
Producer
Wei Deng
Nominated for: FIPRESCI Prize, Prize of the Interreligious Jury
Winner of: Golden Dove (International Competition)
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Fati’s Choice

Le choix de Fati
Fatimah Dadzie
International Competition 2021
Documentary Film
Ghana,
South Africa
2021
45 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
English
A beach reminds us of Fati’s recent past. She came to Italy by sea, without papers, pregnant for the fifth time. Longing for her children, she returned to Ghana six months later – without her husband. The people around her can’t understand this decision. “You’ve created a mess,” a friend says. “How do I tell people?” a sister asks. But Fati wants to provide for her family, even though she still has to liberate three of her children from the custody of her in-laws.
Numerous recent documentaries have been dedicated to the experiences of people who arrive in the EU and get caught in the degrading conditions of asylum politics, but this work by Ghanaian director Fatimah Dadzie offers a change of perspective. In Fati’s hometown, Europe is considered a paradise – and what fool would voluntarily run away from there? The decision has lost the returnee all prestige. Her social exclusion is shown here by relatives as talking heads, directly in front of the camera. But when the film overlays everyday images of care work or street hawking with Fati’s voiceover, it gives a voice to its steadfast protagonist.
Jan-Philipp Kohlmann

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Director
Fatimah Dadzie
Script
Fatimah Dadzie
Cinematographer
Yao Ladzekpo
Editor
Gloria Adotevi
Producer
Don Edkins, Tiny Mungwe
Co-Producer
Hamid Yakub
Sound
Kofi Sefa
Score
Tito Marshall Gomez
World Sales
Bérénice Hahn
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Favorite Daughter

Favorite Daughter
Dana Reilly
International Competition Short Film 2022
Documentary Film
USA
2022
20 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None
Take: three generations of women in Covid lockdown in New York, enough white wine, vodka and time to talk about the really important issues. Dana Reilly makes the best of the pandemic restrictions and films what happens when her mother Janet and 90-year-old grandmother Sylvia decide to move in together. The result is a funny and at the same time lovingly raw tribute to two strong personalities, their not uncomplicated closeness and completely different worlds.
Luc-Carolin Ziemann

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Director
Dana Reilly
Cinematographer
Dana Reilly, Janet Isa
Editor
Keith Maitland
Producer
Dana Reilly
Sound
Dana Reilly
Score
Maya Dunietz
Doc Alliance Award 2025
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Fear Nothing
Tuva Björk
A both dark and unintentionally funny journey into the world of South African security services, a country where there are more private security guards than police and army combined.
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Fear Nothing

Fear fokol
Tuva Björk
Doc Alliance Award 2025
Documentary Film
Sweden
2025
15 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
English
In Afrikaans, “fokol” means “nothing” and is a promise made by security companies in South Africa that with their service there is nothing to fear any more – fear fokol. In South Africa, there are far more security guards than police officers and soldiers combined. Tuva Björk undertakes a grim but at the same time involuntarily entertaining journey into the world of non-state security services, where the illusion of protection is hard currency in this tense climate of inequality, anxiety and masculinity in crisis. Björk observes with a touch of voyeuristic curiosity and lets the security employees talk freely – the absurdity of their job is revealed all by itself. The high demand for private protection in countries with great social inequality like South Africa drives an industry that continuously invents new, indispensable products, gadgets and services. Built on the failure of the public authorities and fired by the ruthless promotion of suspicion of the “other”, the illusion of security slowly unravels.
Lina Dinkla

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Director
Tuva Björk
Cinematographer
Sally Jacobsson
Editor
Neil Wigardt, Tuva Björk
Producer
Dennis Harvey
Sound
Rasmus Richter
Sound Design
David Gülich
Score
Sanele Ngubane
Camera Lucida 2023
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Feet in Water, Head on Fire
Terra Long
In southern California, date palms from the Middle East grow, tales from One Thousand and One Nights are told and a volcanic eruption is expected. A document of enchanting simultaneity.
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Feet in Water, Head on Fire

Feet in Water, Head on Fire
Terra Long
Camera Lucida 2023
Documentary Film
USA,
Canada
2023
90 minutes
Spanish,
English
Subtitles: 
English
Not a single cloud ever seems to drift across this sky, the sun never ceases to send its powerful rays down. Here, in southern California, where the San Andreas Fault has created an unmistakable topography and invisible water currents run under the barren soil, date palms thrive best: feet in water, head on fire. Terra Long has looked around, traced the history of the plants which originally came to North America from the Middle East, and visited the parades and festivities dedicated to the sugary fruit. Layer by layer, she constructs her very own perspective on the landscape and the people, translates her haptic impressions into magnificent 16mm shots and designs a complex soundtrack.

Long manages to join the past and present and produce a concise, quasi sensual extract. The laborious manual pollination of the date palms plays a role in it, as do the collapsed ecosystem of the Salton Sea, archived dresses of Arabian Nights beauty queens and interviews that testify only to what is now historical; as do elderly white couples floating in their pools and walking across the lawns of golf courses. “Feet in Water, Head on Fire” is a document of simultaneity that captivates from the first minute to the last.
Carolin Weidner

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Director
Terra Long
Cinematographer
Terra Long
Editor
Kaija Siirala, Terra Long
Producer
Terra Long, Mireya Martinez, Sharlene Bamboat
Sound Design
Richy Carey
Re-Visions 2020
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Ferment
Tim Macmillan
An old man and his granddaughter are sitting in a quiet square in the middle of the city. Suddenly he has a heart attack, falls to the ground – and time freezes.
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Ferment

Ferment
Tim Macmillan
Re-Visions 2020
Animated Film
UK
1999
5 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None
An old man and his granddaughter are sitting in a quiet square in the middle of the city. Suddenly he has a heart attack, falls to the ground – and time freezes. This could be the famous second where you see your life flash before your inner eye. But in which direction is it moving? Forward into the past, backward into the future or sideways into the now?
Ralph Eue

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Director
Tim Macmillan
Script
Tim Macmillan
Cinematographer
Tim Macmillan
Editor
Malcolm Macmillan
Producer
Grace Kitto
Sound
Soma
Animation
Tim Macmillan
World Sales
LUX Distribution
Production Company
LUX Distribution
Kids DOK 2020
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Fien, Jip & Fien
Marie De Hert, Ellen Pollard
Jip sends his crush many hearts via smartphone from his holidays. But what is that thing, love? Together with his sister he is looking for answers in this sun-drenched summer.
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Fien, Jip & Fien

Fien, Jip & Fien
Marie De Hert, Ellen Pollard
Kids DOK 2020
Documentary Film
Belgium
2020
15 minutes
Dutch
Subtitles: 
German
The siblings Fien and Jip are on summer holidays. They sit laughing in a pedal boat, sunbathe giggling on a meadow, and talk about a great unknown: love. For Jip is extremely busy sending his crush many hearts via smartphone. But who can provide information about this exciting feeling? Fien thinks: “Love is like ice cream with chocolate sprinkles on top.”

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Director
Marie De Hert, Ellen Pollard
Cinematographer
Ellen Pollard
Producer
Maarten Schmidt
Re-Visions 2020
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Fight da faida
Vincenzo Gioanola
A garishly colourful political rap video from Italy. Politics, business and daily life are poisoned by the influence of Mafia and Camorra. Fight da faida! Fight blood vengeance!
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Fight da faida

Fight da faida
Vincenzo Gioanola
Re-Visions 2020
Animated Film
Italy
1995
5 minutes
Italian
Subtitles: 
None
A garishly coloured and driving video for a 1992 single by the Italian rapper Frankie hi-nrg mc. It’s about how the Mafia and Camorra poison politics, business and everyday life. This incandescent complaint from a “civil war” turns into an appeal: immunize yourself against the seductions of a deathly lifestyle! Fight da faida: Fight the apparent inevitability of blood vengeance!
Ralph Eue

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Director
Vincenzo Gioanola
Producer
Vincenzo Gioanola
Animation
Vincenzo Gioanola
Kids DOK 2024
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Filante
Marion Jamault
Every night, Paulette observes the same shooting star in the sky. Wishing that she will find her mysteriously missing pet rat, she learns that the shooting star can actually help her.
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Filante

Filante
Marion Jamault
Kids DOK 2024
Animated Film
France
2024
9 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None
Every night, Paulette stands on the lookout of her lighthouse and observes the same shooting star. Her pet rat has mysteriously disappeared, so she sends her wish for a reunion up to the night sky. The apparent celestial body turns out to be a bat with a fondness for glitter. It helps Pauline in her search. A magical, fantastical fairytale with a happy ending.
Lina Dinkla

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Director
Marion Jamault
Script
Marion Jamault
Cinematographer
Marion Jamault
Editor
Marion Jamault
Producer
Lisa Verhaverbeke, Marin Dalmier
Sound
Antoine Martin, Lucien Richardson
Sound Design
Antoine Martin
Score
CHAMAYE
Animation
Susie-Lou Chetcuti, Marion Jamault, Chloë Soudat
World Sales
Annabel Sebag