BSFF on tour
The Brussels Short Film Festival is going on tour and is coming near you!
On the programme: a very special selection, a tasty mix of award-winning films and favourites. A unique opportunity to discover many talents, their cinematographic worlds and, in various ways, to let them tell you a story.
Amandine en vrai - Salomé Richard
2021 - 25’27’’ - Belgium - Fiction
Salomé embarks Amandine and her team on the shooting of her film. Torn between her hidden ambitions and real contingencies, Salomé struggles with her story. She tries to bring out some truth, on the edge of fiction, on the border between her fantasies and ghosts.
National 'Grand Prix'
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Little Berlin - Kate McMullen
2021 - 13' - France - Documentary
When the Iron Curtain cuts his tiny German village in half, Peter the bull gets separated from his 36 cows. Based on a true story, narrated by Christoph Waltz.
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Cataracte - Faustine Crespy, Laetitia de Montalembert
2020 - 12’57” - France - Fiction
Nicky is an excentric and outcast woman. She decides to put an end to her life after loosing her last allowances, and decides to entrust her dog Izy to her neighboor. But as the neighboor turns the dog back, a run around the clock begins for Nicky who is about to overdose… Her last hope resides in Jacques, a social services employee doing his first control at Nicky’s appartement.
International Grand Prix
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Les larmes de la Seine - Yanis Belaid, Eliott Benard,
Nicolas Mayeur, Etienne Moulin, Hadrien Pinot, Lisa Vicente, Philippine Singer, Alice Letailleur
2021 - 08’49” - France - Animation
17 october 1961, "Algerian workers" get down the streets to manifest against the mandatory curfew imposed by the Police prefecture.
Young Jury Award & Special Jury Mention (Next Generation)
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Son altesse protocole - Aurélie Reinhorn
2021 - 29' - France, Belgium - Fiction
"Welcome to your first day among the fairy folk, where life is always filled with magic, fun and jokes. I’m supposed to do a dance but honestly, I’m not in the mood."Once upon a time, there was Wanda and her beginnings as an employee in an amusement park.
International Jury Award
Friday December 2nd 2022 at 8.15pm
Gedinne | Ciné Gedinne
Amandine en vrai - Salomé Richard
2021 - 25’27’’ - Belgium - Fiction
Salomé embarks Amandine and her team on the shooting of her film. Torn between her hidden ambitions and real contingencies, Salomé struggles with her story. She tries to bring out some truth, on the edge of fiction, on the border between her fantasies and ghosts.
National 'Grand Prix'
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Little Berlin - Kate McMullen
2021 - 13' - France - Documentary
When the Iron Curtain cuts his tiny German village in half, Peter the bull gets separated from his 36 cows. Based on a true story, narrated by Christoph Waltz.
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Ma gueule - Grégory Carnoli, Thibaut Wohlfahrt
2021 - 21’38” - Belgium - Fiction
Stéphane returns to his hometown, La Louvière, to watch a football match with his childhood friends. At the end of the match, they manage to persuade Stéphane to go with them on a trip to a Flemish nightclub. But Stéphane is refused entry.
National Audience Award, Arte Award, Best Actor
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Le ski, la vraie nature, le vide - Clara Thomine
2021 - 15’12” - Belgium - Fiction
A young woman is enthusiastic about survival after the end of the world. She rediscovers the joys of skiing, the beauty of nature and then visits an empty airport (which is not so bad).
Best Actress
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Fanfare - Léo Grandperret
2021 - 17' - France - Fiction
Jules, a 20-year-old stallholder, has experienced three strong emotions. He is therefore punished and must choose his "constraint": a mime or a fanfare, which will appear at each of his emotional excesses for one year. He chooses the fanfare. Then begins a real ordeal, oppressed between a family that does not understand him and a budding love for the beautiful Mona. Will he assume his difference?
International Audience Award
Friday December 9th 2022 at 12.30pm
Mons | Cinéma Plaza
Cataracte - Faustine Crespy, Laetitia de Montalembert
2020 - 12’57” - France - Fiction
Nicky is an excentric and outcast woman. She decides to put an end to her life after loosing her last allowances, and decides to entrust her dog Izy to her neighboor. But as the neighboor turns the dog back, a run around the clock begins for Nicky who is about to overdose… Her last hope resides in Jacques, a social services employee doing his first control at Nicky’s appartement.
International Grand Prix
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Ka me kalu - Flonja Kodheli
2021 - 28' - Belgium - Fiction
Stela, from Albania, returns to Brussels to attend her grandmother's funeral. She notices that her mother is possessed by fear rather than by grief. Her behavior seems confused, absurd and even paranoid. The trauma resurging from the past invade their lives.
BeTV Award
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Les larmes de la Seine - Yanis Belaid, Eliott Benard,
Nicolas Mayeur, Etienne Moulin, Hadrien Pinot, Lisa Vicente, Philippine Singer, Alice Letailleur
2021 - 08’49” - France - Animation
17 october 1961, "Algerian workers" get down the streets to manifest against the mandatory curfew imposed by the Police prefecture.
Young Award Jury & Special Jury Mention (Next Generation)
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