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4. Kinotrip

Kinotripie – A Short Film Programme (2019) Kinotripčič – program kratkih filmov (2019)

razno / various / 86 min / Slovene subtitles, English, Finnish, Macedonian

Let film take you on, from, among, behind, to, with, along, under and near the bizarre!?

This year’s Kinotripie brings diverse, multi-layered and multi-award-winning short films that break taboos and open the neglected topics related to family, race and sexuality. The programme that will take us from a very short humoristic and bizarre Finnish film and a surprising animated fable about a fox love triangle to the more serious topics such as family violence or racism is simply worth seeing without any further discussion.

Programme: 

Mishko, Hanis Bagashov, Macedonia, 2018, 16 min
Followed by a talk with the films' director!

Nursery Rhymes, Tom Noakes, Australia, 2018, 5 min

Jackrabbit, Alex Feggans, Australia, 2018, 9 min

The Boogeywoman, Erica Scoggins, USA, 2018, 17 min

Skin, Guy Nattiv, USA, 2018, 20 min
This year’s Oscar for best short film!

Manivald, Chintis Lundgren, Croatia, 2017, 13 min

Saladdin castique, Anssi Kasitonni, Finland, 2018, 6 min

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