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Analysis Paralysis

Anete Melece | Switzerland | 2016 | 10 min

The main characters of this humorous film are a man and a woman who both lack something in their lives. His head is filled with thoughts and he searches for someone to play chess with. She, a gardener from a park, searches for an unknown vandal.  The Zurich-based Latvian author depicts the fate of her characters in a richly colourful and naïve setting.
Analysis Paralysis

Th 04/05/2017
16.00-17.16
free seats: 0
Světozor Cinema

Su 07/05/2017
16.30-17.46
free seats: 64
Puppet Theatre

We 03/05/2017
13.30-14.46
free seats: 48
Puppet Theatre

Black

Tomasz Popakul | Poland, Japan | 2016 | 15 min

This dismal and claustrophobic film takes place aboard a space station. The Earth was plunged into nuclear war and all attempts to make contact with the home planet are futile. Both crew members – a man and a woman – suspect that they have nowhere to return to. The Polish director made the film during a residency in Japan and blended two different cultures in it.
Black

Th 04/05/2017
16.00-17.16
free seats: 0
Světozor Cinema

Su 07/05/2017
16.30-17.46
free seats: 64
Puppet Theatre

We 03/05/2017
13.30-14.46
free seats: 48
Puppet Theatre

The Absence of Eddy Table

Rune Spaans | Norway | 2016 | 13 min

What if your worst fear and your biggest love are the same thing? The film’s main hero – Eddy Table – finds himself in a dark forest where he meets a mysterious girl and also dangerous parasites. He should be running, but something is keeping him in her presence. This artistically very unusual 3D horror is inspired by the work of Canadian artist Dave Cooper.
The Absence of Eddy Table

Th 04/05/2017
16.00-17.16
free seats: 0
Světozor Cinema

Su 07/05/2017
16.30-17.46
free seats: 64
Puppet Theatre

We 03/05/2017
13.30-14.46
free seats: 48
Puppet Theatre

Sore Eyes for Infinity

Elli Vuorinen | Finland | 2016 | 12 min

A non-traditional story with a simple beginning – we see a saleswoman in an optic shop, her customers and their visual impairments. But the author suddenly has the saleswoman track her customers to places we wouldn’t expect and the story takes on an unforeseen pace. Among other things, this absurd Finnish film has a very distinct visual style.
Sore Eyes for Infinity

Th 04/05/2017
16.00-17.16
free seats: 0
Světozor Cinema

Su 07/05/2017
16.30-17.46
free seats: 64
Puppet Theatre

We 03/05/2017
13.30-14.46
free seats: 48
Puppet Theatre

Superbia

Luca Tóth | Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia | 2016 | 16 min

This Visegrad-coproduced film set in a surreal country called Superbia is highly stylized and disturbing. Superbia’s indigenous inhabitants, men and women, form two separate societies caught up in a constant conflict. The author thoroughly explores its rules and tells the story of the first couple formed in this society.
Superbia

Th 04/05/2017
16.00-17.16
free seats: 0
Světozor Cinema

Su 07/05/2017
16.30-17.46
free seats: 64
Puppet Theatre

We 03/05/2017
13.30-14.46
free seats: 48
Puppet Theatre

I Want Pluto to Be a Planet Again

Marie Amachoukeli, Vladimir Mavounia Kouka | France | 2016 | 13 min

We follow the story of a young man in the near future where people can improve their physically imperfect bodies with advanced technology. In order to get back with his love who has already gone through this change, the man enters a lottery to win a transhuman procedure and wins. It seems like nothing can stand in his way in getting back with his girl.
I Want Pluto to Be a Planet Again

Th 04/05/2017
16.00-17.16
free seats: 0
Světozor Cinema

Su 07/05/2017
16.30-17.46
free seats: 64
Puppet Theatre

We 03/05/2017
13.30-14.46
free seats: 48
Puppet Theatre