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EFA – Short matters! I. (2021) EFA – Short matters! I. (2021)

various / 80 min

Short Films Programme.

Nina 
Нина, Hristo Simeonov, Bulgaria, fiction, 2019, 20'

A 13-year-old Nina is feeling trapped in her relation with the bossy Vassil, who is preparing her to be a skilled pickpocket in Spain. There are days when she is almost ready to run away from him.

Past Perfect
Jorge Jácome, Portugal, experimental, 2019, 23'

A melancholic film - the archaeological investigation of the state of mind of our present.

Memorable
Mémorable, Bruno Collet, France, animation, 2019, 12'

Recently, Louis, a painter, and his wife Michelle are experiencing strange events. Their world seems to be mutating. Slowly, furniture, objects and people lose their realism. They are destructuring, sometimes disintegrating...

The Bite
A Mordida, Pedro Neves Marques, Portugal/Brazil, fiction, 2019, 26'

Between a house in the Atlantic forest and a genetically modified mosquito lab near São Paulo, a polyamorous, non-binary relationship struggles to survive an epidemic spreading across Brazil.

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Thursday, 31. 07. 2025 / 21:30 / The Ljubljana Castle

Rio de Janeiro, early 1970s. The Paiva family live a full and happy life in a house by the beach. One day, however, everything is turned upside-down when the military junta abducts the father. Director Walter Salles (Central Station, The Motorcycle Diaries) based his heartbreaking film on memoirs written by the son of the seven-member family. »An engrossing, affecting tribute to a formidable woman and her family.« – Screen Daily. »A gripping, profoundly touching film with a deep well of pathos. It’s one of Salles’ best.« – The Hollywood Reporter. Oscar for Best International Feature Film.