Saguenay international
short film festival

Film
25e
Y'a pas d'heure pour les femmes
Sarra El Abed
Canada (Quebec), Documentary
Film
25e
You Wouldn't Understand
Trish Harnetiaux
United States, Fiction
Film
25e
199 Kleine Helden: Jesus from Mexico
Lina Luzyte
Germany, Documentary
Jesús is 11 and lives in Xochimilco, a borough within Mexico City that resembles Venice because of its network of canals. He rows to school and dances in the street with his sister.
Film
25e
2030
Pierre Dugowson
France, Fiction
November, 3030: On the classroom thermometer, the sweaty teacher reads “48°C.” “- I’m done. We’re not going to do this class, it’s not possible...”

Film
25e
90%
Jerry Hoffmann
Germany, Fiction
Anorexia is taking up more and more space in Jean’s life — or as he would call it: the incredible feeling of absolute self-control. But then, Lili enters his life.

Film
25e
A la Mode
Jean Lecointre
France, Animation
In a kingdom tormented by fashion crazes, a queen and her court must always keep up with new trends. If not, an abominable monster will consume them: the Ridicule.
Film
25e
A summer place
Alexandra Matheou
Cyprus, France, Fiction
Tina lives and works in Limassol, once a small seaside town in Cyprus which is now slowly becoming the oligarch paradise of the Mediterranean. Being both a player and a victim in this city transformation, Tina feels overwhelmed … until an extraordinary encounter changes her life.

Film
25e
A2
Maud Christiane & Tom Randaxhe
Canada (Quebec), Animation
A warm summer day. A tennis match. A crowd and one vacant seat— just one.

Film
25e
Affairs of the art
Joanna Quinn
England, Animation
How many obsessions can one family have? In Joanna Quinn and Les Mills’ Affairs of the Art, we reconnect with Beryl, the working-class heroine who not only reveals her own obsession with drawing but exposes the addictions of her eccentric family, which include pickling, screw threads and pet taxidermy.

Film
25e
Amani
Alliah Fafin
Canada (Quebec), Fiction
In this tale, halfway between reality and fantasy, a mysterious narrator tells us the story of Amani, a young boy passionate about dance. Amani’s innocence and joie de vivre open the narrator’s eyes to the humanity he had never really cared about before.