Programme 3

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Video competition

Saturday 14 march — 2:30 pm

Salle Boris-Vian, Maison de la Culture

Bilharf Alwahad بالحَرف الواحَد | Malo LACROIX | FRA | 2025 | 3’26

Based on the music composed by the Palestinian artist Muqata’a, Bilharf Alwahad is a hallucinatory visual and sound object that evokes stability and exodus as two antinomic phenomena experienced and suffered by the Palestinian people.

It Might Even Be Real | Yael BONNE | ISO | 2025 | 7’10

Investigating the mechanisms at the heart of cinema and animation, an Israeli animator seeks to convince her mind to embrace the illusion of hope—just as it embraces the illusion of movement.

Stenografia | Filip Jakubowski | POL | 2025 | 4’19

 A day at Mrs. Krystyna’s work, where the process of repairing umbrellas—abstracted from the surroundings—collides with the sounds of running machines and counting numbers, unravels. Time and space, along with their meaning, drift apart.

Fly Train | Riwen ZHANG | HKG | 2025 | 3’43

During an ordinary journey, thoughts drift between scenery and fragmented memories, caught in dreams. Everyday silhouettes transform into the surreal, diving into a poetic stream of consciousness.

Saarvocado | Victor OROZCO RAMIREZ | MEX | 2025 | 7’55

A short essay film about war and forest.

World at Stake | Flock Susanna, Haim Adrian Jonas, Kleinlein Jona | AUT | 2025 | 17’35

A golfer fails to strike, a soccer team plays against itself and a rally co-driver faces an identity crisis. They are surrounded by an audience unable to act. Shot in sports video games, the film “A World At Stake” turns the ordering principles of victory and defeat upside down and negotiates social roles between individual sovereignty and collective passivity. In the face of catastrophe, a feeling of political powerlessness remains. Nothing less than the world is at stake.

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