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The Jungle Knows You Better Than You Do
by Juanita Onzaga • 2017 • Belgium, Colombia
Colombia is a land of ghosts. Two siblings roam these mystical landscapes searching for their dead father's spirit. Their journey takes them from the city of Bogotá to the Colombian jungle, through realms of thought and deep into their haunted dreams....
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elephantfish
by Meltse Van Coillie • 2018 • Belgium
with Dutch subtitlesA ship drifts in the middle of an endless sea. Aboard is a crew of five: three Dutchmen and two Filipino sailors. They all cope with boredom—some by trying to overpower it; others by escaping into a parallel world guided by dreams. elep...
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The Age of Anxiety
by Taiki Sakpisit • 2013 • Thailand
An audiovisual meditation on the fin de siècle in Thailand. The film deconstructs hallucinatory footage of the typical 80’s Thai melodrama B-film into thousands of frantic fragments. They feel like violent stabs: disturbing memories and reinvented histories th...
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À Gis
by Thiago Carvalhaes • 2017 • Portugal, Brazil, Belgium
The Brazilian trans woman Gisberta lived as an immigrant in Portugal. After she was brutally murdered, she became an icon for the transgender rights cause. Piece by piece, this documentary offers a delicate portrait of a woman torn apart by...
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The Migrating Image
by Stefan Kruse Jørgensen • 2018 • Denmark
Following a fictional group of refugees across Europe, the film questions the overproduction of images surrounding real-life tragedies and deaths. Each segment takes its cue from the destination of the refugees, from the Mediterranean Sea to a warehouse...
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Trains de plaisir
by Henri Storck • 1930 • Belgium
The beach and its sunbathers. A series of sketches and portraits, small moments that culminate in a wry, loving portrait of a Sunday at the beach.
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Sirens (Sirène)
by Raoul Servais • 1968 • Belgium
Monstrous cranes and prehistoric flying reptiles dominate an inhospitable seaport. A lonely angler witnesses a strange idyll between a cabin boy and a mermaid. Dream or reality?
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Le film de l'été (The Summer Movie)
by Emmanuel Marre • 2017 • Belgium
A film about highways, tourists, concrete picnic tables, and lukewarm melons. About a man who wants to leave and a child who stops him. A summer movie.
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À l'usage des vivants
by Pauline Fonsny • 2019 • Belgium
In 1998, Semira Adamu, a 20-year-old Nigerian immigrant, died on Belgian soil by suffocation under a police pillow. Twenty years later, two women tell her story in a cry for justice. Through this film, they highlight the reality of detention centres: the harsh ...
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Night Train
by Aya Kawazoe • 2019 • Japan
A young couple in Kyoto. A girl makes up an excuse to run away from her monotonous life. She would like to say something to her boyfriend. Can she still return now that night is falling?
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Trajectory Drift
by Iván Castiñeiras Gallego • 2018 • France, United Kingdom
In a container, sitting between crates of merchandise, two men talk about their exile. Their stories about the crossing of endless borders come together in a common dream: to reach England.
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Waithood
by Louisiana Mees • 2019 • Belgium
Athens, 2018. 44% of youth are unemployed. A generation lost in a no man's land, wandering outside the classroom and labour market amid a booming sharing economy and gentrification. Five youngsters avoid waiting for an empty future by seeking entertainment in t...
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Nowhere Else
by Lee Kyeong-won • 2021 • South Korea
Six years ago, a woman in a mariage de raison went missing in Hamyang after a bus accident. Upon learning that she has registered her marriage with another man, her husband pays her a visit. She is unable to remember the past. The man asks her current husba...
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Kandittund! (Seen It!)
by Adithi Krishnadas • 2021 • India
A marvelous menagerie of monsters, straight from the imagination of Mr. P. N. K. Panicker of Kerala, India, a top-notch teller of tall tales.
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All We Ever Wanted Was Everything
by Enzo Smits • 2014 • Belgium
A portrait of young skateboarders growing up in a Flemish suburban town. We meet different characters going through their daily routines: riding around on their skateboards, waiting, hanging out, daydreaming... They fantasize about going away but wouldn’t know wher...
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D'un château l'autre
by Emmanuel Marre • 2018 • Belgium, France
Spring 2017, during the French presidential election. Pierre, 25 years old and on a scholarship for a prestigious Parisian university, is lodged by Francine, 75, disabled, and confined to her wheelchair. Both puzzled and disoriented, they witness the el...
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Herman@s (Les Adelphes)
by Hélène Alix Mourrier • 2021 • France
Mexico, October 2011. A mysterious dream gives birth to Cuco, a transgender latex pirate activist. A manifesto is written, and a first appearance occurs in a French queer club. But Cuco is not just a night owl. In confronting transphobia and the current st...
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elephantfish
by Meltse Van Coillie • 2018 • Belgium
with English subtitlesA ship drifts in the middle of an endless sea. Aboard is a crew of five: three Dutchmen and two Filipino sailors. They all cope with boredom—some by trying to overpower it; others by escaping into a parallel world guided by dreams. el...
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Under the Sun (Lo que no se dice bajo el sol)
by Eduardo Esquivel • 2017 • Mexico
Ana’s life changes radically when she divorces at the age of 40. In front of her family, it gets harder every day to keep pretending everything is fine.
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I Am Good At Karate
by Jess Dadds • 2021 • United Kingdom
Portrait of a young teenager with mental health issues who is passionate about karate. They wander around a housing estate in East Kent, locked in verbal and physical battles with a hallucinatory demon made of football shirts.
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Note on Multitude
by Ibro Hasanović • 2015 • Belgium, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
A large and anxious crowd prevails in this chilling black-and-white short film, shot with one camera in Pristina, Kosovo, in 2015. Intimate, emotional, and sometimes violent moments of farewell: men, women, and children leave the...
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Snow Edge (Borde de Nieve)
by Juan Francisco Rodríguez • 2021 • Colombia
In the tropics, the so-called perpetual snows disappear. A new landscape emerges. Humans build a monument to the loss and, at the same time, a portal to travel to that ancient ice age. Different audiovisual materials are used to build a heterogeneous...