directed by Dice Tsutsumi/ A young pig with an important job, and a new friend who changes everything. In a desolate future, one small town has survived because of a large windmill dam that acts as a fan to keep out pollution. The dam’s operator, Pig, works tirelessly to keep the sails spinning and protect […]
Joanna
directed by Aneta Kopacz/ A story of thoughtfulness in death, life and love. “For a moment we just looked at each other in silence and tears came to our eyes. I felt the incredible mutual intimacy then, like we knew each other forever. I told her that I wanted to make a film about her, […]
Me and My Moulton
directed by Torill Kove/ Three sisters growing up in an unconventional Norwegian family ask their parents for a bicycle. “Animation is a really slow process. If you want to make your own animated films and you want to do as much as possible with a small team, the short format lends itself very well to […]
Butter Lamp
directed by Hu Wei/ A photographer and his assistant photograph the inhabitants of a remote Tibetan village. “We rehearsed for about a week and shot for five days. All scenes were shot outdoors and there were many difficulties we encountered. Firstly, because it’s a short film and there aren’t specific filming permit for short films, […]
The Phone Call
directed by Mat Kirkby/ A woman working for a crisis center phone line receives a call from a suicidal older man. “When Sally Hawkins said yes, that’s when it became something that we wanted to invest everything we had in. Unfortunately, we couldn’t get her for one year, so I did as many adverts for […]
White Earth
directed by J. Christian Jensen/ Three children and an immigrant mother face a long and difficult winter in North Dakota, which has attracted many people seeking work during an oil boom. “I showed up not knowing anyone or anything and sort of fell upon this story. I knew that I wanted to focus on the […]
Our Curse
directed by Tomasz Śliwiński/ A mother and father face the difficulties of caring for a baby who has been born with a life-threatening congenital breathing disorder known as Ondine’s curse. “A very well known Polish documentary director kept encouraging me; “Why don’t you try filming yourself?” My first reaction was no, it’s far too intimate […]
Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press One
directed by Ellen Goosenberg/ Each month, the Veterans Crisis Line receives over 22,000 calls from military veterans, who account for 20% of all suicides in the U.S. each year. “It was tough. As a filmmaker you want the most dramatic moments. You want to make a good film. So we of course gravitated towards the […]
Boogaloo and Graham
directed by Michael Lennox/ Jamesy and Malachy are presented with two baby chicks to raise by their soft-hearted father. “Martin McCann who plays the father in the story is one of the best actors in Ireland. I worked with him in one of my previous films, The Back of Beyond, as well as in Boogaloo […]
Aya
directed by Mihal Brezis/ A young woman waiting at an airport has an unexpected encounter with an arriving passenger. “Aya is universal. She decides to follow the temptation of leaving her routine and for a short while try something other than everyday life. Some kind of adventure or parallel life. I think everyone can relate […]