Films
Film
22e
Garrincha
Jeanne Leblanc
Canada (Quebec), Fiction
Andres and his friends get together for a soccer game. The afternoon, that was supposed to go as usual, is troubled by the return of Kevin, whom had disappeared for days. The game will be interrupted by the sudden arrival of young men with apparent malicious intentions.
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22e
Golden oldies
Daan Velsink & Joost Lieuwma
Netherlands, Animation
In a typical fifties diner a gangly teenager tries to rock'n'roll with the prettiest girl on the dance floor, but is opposed by an importunate cool dude and a stammering jukebox.
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22e
Greetings From Aleppo
Issa Touma & Thomas Vroege & Floor Van der Meulen
Syria, Netherlands, Documentary
Greetings From Aleppo reveals how little Syria news corresponds with the experiences of everyday life. Photographer Issa Touma films life, the inconsistencies and perseverance as they reveal themselves in front of his camera. War is tragic and absurd. Surviving is often highly surreal and touching in this war-torn city.
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22e
Grip Of Death
Étienne Laurendeau
Canada (Quebec), Fiction
Two fighters in an epic struggle for kung-fu supremacy realise that, sometimes the hardest battle is in your mind.
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22e
Gros Loup
François Harvey
Canada (Quebec), Documentary
Moose hunting lesson by André «Gros Loup» Gagné from Rivière-Éternité. A Rack Man dancing on country music.
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22e
Happy
Alice Saey
France, Netherlands, Animation
People should be happy. Even this Egyptian goose, who casts a spell on us with a seductive dance. Its gracious and clumsy movements captivate us. It’s not the only one to master the dance. Three flocks of geese each led by their guru goose also share the pond.
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22e
Helium
Daniel McIntyre
Canada (Ontario), Experimentation
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22e
Heyvan
Bahman Ark & Bahram Ark
Iran, Fiction
A man who wants to pass the border, disguises himself as a ram.
Film
22e
Hi, It's Your Mother
Daniel Sterlin-Altman
Canada (Quebec), Animation
Film
22e
Historytelling
Guillaume Langlois
Canada (Quebec), Documentary
History. It is taken as unique and sure but it is always biased by the one who tells it, always too little criticized, then often forgotten. So, for real now, children are telling us: Historytelling.