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european short debuts - fictions 1

86’

Bititsch

Slovenia 2009 / 13’

Bititsch is a Nazi and a pizza addict. His favourite food must be delivered to him all the time. One day, it´s delivered by a muscular black man. Conflict between him and Bititsch is inevitable... Our strange hero will have to look for his precious pizza elsewhere.

director: Peter Bizjak
screenplay: Peter Bizjak
source of print: Peter Bizjak
language: Slovenian

Justino

Portugal 2010 / 7’27’’

Justino is a poor man who lives in the middle of nowhere all by himself near a small Portuguese town. The only company he wishes for is of a television set that he longs to buy and in order to buy it he sets fires for money.

director: Carlos Amaral
screenplay: Carlos Amaral
source of print: Carlos Amaral
language: no dialogues

Cinética

Spain 2009 / 27’

A moment of time in the life of four personages. The personages express what happens to them through their bodies and dance, evoking the subconscious mind that there is in each one of them. This short film shows through the feminine body the ambiguity between a real world and an imaginary world where the personages ramble, inhabit, look for, dance, fight or play.

director: Ana Cembrero Coca
screenplay: Ana Cembrero Coca
source of print: Playtime Audiovisuales
language: no dialogues
colouration: b&w

Eyes

Enaim
UK, Israel 2009 / 21’

Ever since her mother died, 11 year-old Amit has lived with her grandparents in a small flat in Tel-Aviv. On the day her father is finally released from jail, she secretly packs her things into a pink suitcase and sets out to meet him in a gambling club. Is there any chance left for Amit to unite with her father or is this all just a dream?

director: Romi Aboulafia
screenplay: Romi Aboulafia, Miri Shapiro
source of print: Romi Aboulafia
language: Hebrew

Siemiany

Poland, Belgium 2009 / 18’

Andrzej and Michał are two young teenagers who come together every summer in the small tourist village Siemiany on the countryside. Their friendship has grown into years of great memories. The boredom of the countryside and the feeling of unity amongst the boys, takes their friendship to a new level of sexually saturated intimacy.

director: Philip James McGoldrick
screenplay: Philip James McGoldrick
source of print: Blondynka
language: Polish