Saguenay international
short film festival

Film
19e
Uphill
Jackie Van Beek
New Zealand, Fiction
A woman craving solitude escapes to a tiny hut in the mountains but her dream of isolation is thwarted by a couple that also turns up for the night.
Film
19e
Wackatdooo
Benjamin Arcand
Canada (Quebec), Animation
It’s not as easy as it seems to be a pussy cat... But nothing is better than a little bit of music to cheer you up! Wackatdooo is an animated cartoon short film colored with crazy swing jazz and pure animation frenzy.
Film
19e
Waterborne
Ryan Coonan
Australia, Fiction
When a local ranger in a small country town finds an unidentified algae overwhelming the town’s water supply, he knows something’s not right.
Film
19e
Wombo
Daniel Acht
Germany, Animation
Wombo, an Alien, is crash landed on earth. He finds himself chased by a dog who thinks he’s food and shortly after that he almost becomes an ingredient in a vegetable soup. There is a simple explanation for all this trouble: Wombo looks just like a potato!
Film
19e
World of Tomorrow
Don Hertzfeldt
United States, Animation
A little girl is taken on a mind-bending tour of her distant future.
Film
19e
Yen Yen
Lin Chunni
Taiwan, Fiction
The border between subjective and objective reality, though distinct (water is always water and air is always air), changes constantly. The story begins here on this rolling surface between dream and reality. Panacea seekers fish around for answers. But do they really exist?
Film
19e
You Look Like Me
Pierre Hébert & René Lussier
Canada (Quebec), Fiction
I passed you by, I only passed you by, on the street, in the subway; I saw you, I only saw you, on television, in the newspapers; I read your life story, I saw photos of you; I saw you pas- sing by, only passing by. I could’nt forget your eyes. They said: “Little brother, little sister, you look like me.”
Film
19e
Zebra
Julia Ocker
Germany, Animation
One day the zebra ran against a tree.
Film
19e
À l'aveuglette
Canada (Quebec), Fiction
You shouldn't always believe everything you hear. A project realized by last year students from Jonquière High School's arts&craft scene program in the Freeform Short project, in partnership with REGARD.
Film
19e
À la plage
Jeremy Peter Allen
Canada (Quebec), Documentary
Their body has suffered. It bears traces forever. In favor of an activity organized by the Association of burn victims, people enjoy the pleasures of the beach with the family. Not easy to brave the eyes of others, but the desire to regain full autonomy is stronger, especially under the sun.