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EFA 3

Pat-Lehem (Daily Bread) by Idan Hubel

Idan Hubel

Pays Finland, Israel
Genre Fiction
2014 - 18' - Couleur
Jonathan loves chocolate. One day he steals the last remaining chocolate. When his stepmother catches him and his brothers ostracize him, he decides to run away. Night falls and cold, hunger and fear make him want to go home. But a glimmer of light in the darkness draws him, revealing a greater longing and showing Jonathan his place in the world.

Yect (Pride) by Pavel G. Vesnakov

Pavel G. Vesnakov

Pays Bulgaria, Bulgarie, Germany
Genre Fiction
2013 @en - 30’ - Couleur
Manol, a retired grandfather, is a patriarch of firm morals and fixed beliefs which he has always upheld in his household. But on this day he learns that the boy he’s raised is gay. The life choices of his loved ones challenge his values in a battle he has lost by default.

Lato 2014 (Summer 2014) by Wojciech Sobczyk

Wojciech Sobczyk

Pays Poland
Genre Animation, Animation
2014 - 12' - Noir et Blanc
Harsh but poetic, the film is a treaty about the desire of domination and violence as the driving force of history, shown in the spectrum of grey. After a great battle, the surrounding landscape, devoured by great fire, looks apocalyptic. Meaningless flags flutter in a dead field. The film presents history as a sequence of recurring plagues and misfortunes where man, trying to find his own place, gets lost even more and falls even lower.

Hval örður (Whale Valley) by Gudmundur Arnar Gudmundsson

Gudmundur Arnar Gudmundsson

Pays Denmark
Genre Fiction
2013 @en - 15' - Couleur
The film shows a strong bond between two brothers that live in a remote ord with their parents. We look into their world through the eyes of the younger brother and follow him on a journey that marks a turning point in the brothers’ lives.