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Awards 2

     

Come and applaud the winners of this last edition of the Brussels Short Film Festival !

 

Titan

Valéry Carnoy

Pays Belgium
Genre Fiction
- 19' - Couleur
Nathan, a thirteen-year-old boy, is about to join his new friend Malik's gang for a strange ritual.

Die Waschmaschine

Dominik Hartl

Pays Austria
Genre Fiction
2020 - 24' - Couleur - Sous-titres: VO ST FR/NL
Simon chooses the easy way to get rid of his broken washing machine; he sells it on-line. As soon as the transaction is over he fears the revenge of Hassan, the duped buyer.

Ligie

Aline Magrez

Pays Belgium
Genre Fiction
2020 - 25'53" - Couleur
From the window of a train, Sarah gazes at a man standing in the middle of a strange, empty platform. She hopes to see his face, in vain. So, again and again, bent over her microscope, she plunges into the purplish cells that shake on her haematology slide. These cells that draw her, each time, into this train, into her inner world, where she hears. Because Sarah is deaf. But Sarah is going to have an operation. For the first time, she will hear the real world.

Que no me roben los sueños

Zoé Brichau

Pays Belgium
Genre Documentary
2020 - 28'33" - Couleur
At the end of 2019, the revolution breaks out in Chile. A group of friends take part in the demonstrations and campaign as best they can. While they photograph, film and put up posters, they experience the inequalities they are fighting against on a daily basis.

Postcards from the End of the World

Konstantinos Antonopoulos

Pays Greece
Genre Fiction
- 23'15'' - Color
Trapped in a seemingly dull family vacation, Dimitra, Dimitris and their two daughters will have to find a way out of a secluded island in the Mediterranean, when confronted with the unexpected end of the world.