Hunting
Lea Favre (Ecole cantonale d'art de Lausanne)
Switzerland, 2024, 10’50”
Today, Lea is going out in search of a subject for a documentary film. When she believes she's finally caught her prey, the roles end up being reversed. The hunter becomes the hunted.
Luna Rossa
Priit Pärn, Olga Pärn (Eesti Joonisfilm, Miyu Productions)
Estonia, France, 2024, 32’38”
He observes. She plays. Forgotten love lingers. The Moon is just a pale witness to it all. Still pale.
You Are My Light
Hana Stehlíková (Frame Films, Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague)
Czech Republic, 2024, 8’55”
A woman gives birth, but the supposedly happiest time of her life is soon engulfed by dark postpartum depression. Mind-numbing routine, stifling isolation and eternal fatigue turn her into a shadow of her former self. How to find a way out? And how to better understand a postpartum sufferer?
Caries
Aline Höchli (KOLOSS)
Switzerland, 2025, 9’41”
Eager to create a monumental work of art, a shaman remains blissfully unaware that she is painting her murals inside the mouth of a vain weather presenter.
Dog Ear
Péter Vácz (Boddah)
Hungary, 2025, 20’44”
After witnessing his parents' violent fight, eleven-year-old Berci struggles with his anger and emotions, finding a way to release them through his interactions with his dog.
Tears
Paulina Ziolkowska (Wait A Second! GbR, Letko)
Germany, Poland, 2025, 9’
A film about the impossibility of making a decision. A world filled with possibilities and a lost woman who may not want to choose at all.
Winter in March
Natalia Mirzoyan (Rebel Frame, EKA Animation, Artstep, Black Boat Pictures, White Boat Pictures)
Estonia, Armenia, France, Belgium, 2025, 16’22
A young Russian couple, feeling helplessness and sadness over the war, decides to leave their home for good. Their journey to Georgia becomes a surrealist nightmare. Their greatest fear—being separated at the border—catches up with them from an unexpected angle.