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European Film Awards 1

Discover 3 programs composed of awarded shorts coming out of the selections of famous film festivals such as Berlin, Venice or Rotterdam.

Disonnance

Till Nowak

Pays Germany
Genre Animation
2015 @en - 17' - Color
A genius musician lives a lonely life in a surreal, floating world. He plays the piano every day in a gigantic concert hall, but there is nobody to listen. One day his animated world collapses and he must face reality. He only has one wish: to share his music with his daughter, but her mother doesn‘t allow it.

El Corredor (The runner)

José Luis Montesinos

Pays Spain
Genre Fiction
2015 @en - 12' - Color
Five years ago the boss closed the company and fired 300 workers. The first day that he goes out to run, he meets one of them.

Our Body (NaŠe Telo)

Dane Komljen

Pays Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia
Genre Experimental
2015 @en - 15' - Color
From here, you can see everything: the sea to the right, the mountains to the left, the sky in between.

Son of the Wolf

Lola Quivoron

Pays France
Genre Fiction
2015 @en - 23' - Color
Between the walls of an ancient military fort, Johnny, a young boy, learns how to train and dominate Iron, his first guard dog.

This Place We Call Our Home

Thora Lorentzen and Sybilla Marie Wester Tuxen

Pays Denmark
Genre Documentary
2015 @en - 30' - Color
A documentary film from Ukraine, summer 14. In this film war is an atmosphere, rather than journalistic facts. Through music we visit all layers of society. In the form of a poem we show how it feels when your country is in an invincible conflict. Two friends on the floor proud pine trees and current rivers grenades without detonation. In the staircase dust is dancing. Women bring home sunflowers. Deafening silent is Ukraine, before the boys are leaving. War is strange, people try to make sense, in this place we call our home. “War” is normally understood as action, and the images we think of are the ones from a battlefield. In this film, “war” is something else. It is depicted as most people will experience it; something out of your control, far away from you, something you worry about. A worry you try to suppress, while trying to continue living. Something that might separate you from someone near to you. With a main focus on imagery over dialog and with a fragmented storyline, the film depicts the conflict in Ukraine, and how it affects everyday life of those who stay at home; of those who is waiting.