Saguenay international
short film festival

Film
20e
Vole, vole tristesse
Miryam Charles
Canada (Quebec), Fiction
Following a nuclear explosion that transforms the voice of all the inhabitants of an island, a Finnish journalist goes there in order to find a hermit with mysterious powers.
Film
20e
Watercolor
Francis Alÿs
Turkey, Jordan, Experimentation
The bucket of water is fetched from the Black Sea. It is emptied into the Red Sea, as if it had been carried through the southeastern part of Turkey, through Syria and all the way down to Aqaba in Jordan.  
Film
20e
Waves '98
Ely Dagher
Lebanon, Animation
Film
20e
Wolnosc nogi
Piotr Dumala
Poland, Animation
A man is sleeping, unaware of the fact that parts of his body begin an independent life... 
Film
20e
Yo Te Quiero
Nicolás Conte
Argentina, Animation
Juancito, a boy from Patagonia, meets a little horse which seems to be abandoned. The joy of having a new friend to play with, makes the boy think he can keep it. He cannot realize that the horse is actually waiting for the return of his real owner.
Film
20e
[molk]
Terence Chotard & Raphaël J. Dostie
Canada (Quebec), Fiction
Alone in the depths of a concrete labyrinth, a man patrols the empty alleys of an abandoned underground parking. Fired by the anonymous society that employs him, Hector is forced to leave his workplace he transformed into a refuge over the years.
Film
21e
Ce qu'un ours rêve
Ruslan Sinkevich
Belarus, Animation
Funny and touching story about people who tried to wake up the sleeping bear. He stole the sun and delayed the arrival of the spring.
Film
21e
24.24.24.
Daniel Dietzel
Canada (Quebec), Experimentation
24.24.24. is a view of a day in concurrent time. All of the day’s twenty-four hours are presented at once. In the minutia of time, banal events unfold and are made extraordinary through the camera’s gaze. Light gains character, shadow reshapes objects, and time becomes palpable. Take a look.
Film
21e
3-Way (Not Calling)
Molly McGlynn
Canada (Ontario), Fiction
A woman riddled with existential dread on the eve of a big birthday convinces her partner to have a threesome that changes everything... and nothing.
Film
21e
A Dad
Robert Cambrinus
Austria, Experimentation
100 years of Dada is actually no reason to celebrate, if you consider the history of how this radical art movement was appropriated and neutralized. Robert Cambrinus´ homage honors the movement´s founding (1916) at the Zurich Cabaret Voltaire. A DAD signals its agenda to highlight the methodical know-how Dada gave the world, as forerunner of more recent applications such as the cut-up, re-mix or mash-up.