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LIFFe 2015

Europe in Short: Section 1 (2013) Evropa na kratko, 1. sklop (2013)

various / 84 min

Competitive Programme

Gates of Life
Brief moments of life stolen from passing-by strangers form a sequence of events hidden in plain sight.

Sevilla
Three youngsters take a road trip to Seville that will change their lives forever.

Dog Skin
A dog steals the identity of an "undocumented" man to save its own skin.

Paradise Road
Sometimes you wake up with an idea you had in your dream and cannot forget it – it grows into a vision you can never escape. In this film we follow its director Tomas Smulkis in his quest to meet the Swedish filmmaker Roy Andersson and work with him. A quest in which a vital role goes to the city of Stockholm. But can dreams actually come true?

Flytopia
A man enters into a pact with all the insect inhabitants of his cottage.

Living Still Life
Fièvre is an enigmatic woman who collects dead animals. She brings them to life through animated films. One day, a man comes to see her: his wife has died.

 

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