EXPERIENCE • 2020
DIRECTOR: George Moore Chadwick, Malindi Kindrachuk
COUNTRY: United Kingdom
RUNTIME: '8
SYNOPSIS: Two European immigrants to London with fall in love, only to be torn apart by a new anti-immigration law.
NOMINATIONS:
• Best Short Film
SHORT FILMS
ENOUGH • 2019
DIRECTOR: Apostolos Vasileiadis, Elise Mattisson Chue
COUNTRY: Sweden
RUNTIME: '7
SYNOPSIS: During a life drawing class, the art model struggles with determining who has ownership of her body.
NOMINATIONS:
• Best Short Film
DIRECTOR: Simon Peecock
COUNTRY: United Kingdom
RUNTIME: '11
SYNOPSIS: Following a breakdown in both verbal and physical communication, Rhia’s passion for her partner Kay descends into suspicion, as she silently observes the woman she loves.
NOMINATIONS:
• Best Short Film
PASSION • 2020
DIRECTOR: Raquel Toledo
COUNTRY: Spain
RUNTIME: '20
SYNOPSIS: Lucía and Alicia are Twins sisters. They belong to a different social classes. Alicia is a drug addict and She has no money. Lucía is an apparently perfect woman with a perfect Life. Their paht Will be crossed again after Alicia does visist to her sister. This fact Will reveal a secret that souldn't be kept any longer.
NOMINATIONS:
• Best Short Film
EL SECRETO DE LUCÍA • 2020
DIRECTOR: Isaac Zambra
COUNTRY: Mexico
RUNTIME: '14
SYNOPSIS: Are we part of the body or are we something else? A girl has been contacted by something that is stalking her, but she does not know what it is. Carrying out her work routine as a nurse, she descends into a spiral of encounters and internal questions that little by little reveal the reality of which she is a part.
NOMINATIONS:
• Best Short Film
AUTOSCOPIA • 2019
DIRECTOR: Jun Cordon
COUNTRY: France
RUNTIME: '15
SYNOPSIS: Adiouma, a 23-year-old Senegalese woman released from prison after 5 years of detention. For her, everything starts all over again but she has to face her past.
NOMINATIONS:
• Best Short Film
ADIOUMA • 2019
DIRECTOR: Eirik Tveiten
COUNTRY: Norway
RUNTIME: '15
SYNOPSIS: Hassan is in love with his beautiful neighbor Helene, but his insecurities and failing language skills - and not least a drunken and shoppingcenter Santa - get in the way.
NOMINATIONS:
• Best Short Film
HASSAN • 2019
DIRECTOR: Jorge Barceló
COUNTRY: Spain
RUNTIME: '15
SYNOPSIS: Africa and Lucas meet each other through a dating app. They go out on a date for dinner to meet each other in person. Lucas is about to find out that this encounter isn't entirely up to chance and that their date is about to change his life forever.
NOMINATIONS:
• Best Short Film
DINNER THERAPY • 2019
DIRECTOR: Francesc Nogueras
COUNTRY: Spain
RUNTIME: '18
SYNOPSIS: Seheno is 10 years old and admires his teacher. In his small rural village in central Madagascar, what he likes most is going to school, but poor harvests cause his father to force him to undertake a trip to the Big City in search of opportunities. The smoke, the noise, the hectic pace of life and the tall buildings raise doubts for the girl about the idea that adults have of development. Is the North the best place to live? Which way of life should you choose? NORTH is a journey of life that speaks of child labor, education and dreams. A life journey that questions the idea of Development, under the gaze of a 10-year-old girl.
NOMINATIONS:
• Best Short Film
NORTH • 2020
DIRECTOR: Ambre Rambaud
COUNTRY: France
RUNTIME: '19
SYNOPSIS: Sacha is starting his final year in a new high school in Ile de France.
Fitting in to the band of the popular boys, he meets Jade, a young, beautiful and mysterious girl for whom he’s developing affection. The band pushes him to sleep with her, especially as they made her reputation as an easy girl. How far is he ready to go to be accepted?
NOMINATIONS:
• Best Short Film
MEUTE • 2018
DIRECTOR: Janek Tarkowski
COUNTRY: France
RUNTIME: '16
SYNOPSIS: Nicolas, a pensioner fond of his independence, loses his autonomy following a heart attack. This results in his son, Gabriel, imposing on him a robot to assist him in his daily life. But Gabriel may have taken a thoughtless decision.
NOMINATIONS:
• Best Short Film
HELP3 • 2019