Irene Albanell Mellado – Silent Club #KVIFF2021
A conversation with one of the 2021 Future Frames directors.
A conversation with one of the 2021 Future Frames directors.
A conversation with one of the 2021 Future Frames directors.
A conversation with one of the 2021 Future Frames directors.
An interview with Signe Birkova, representing Latvia at the 2019 EFP Future Frames.
An interview with Lun Sevnik, representing the Czech Republic at the 2019 EFP Future Frames.
An interview with Jorge Cadena, representing Switzerland at the 2019 EFP Future Frames.
From Sweden, one of the European directors presented at the 2019 EFP Future Frames.
An interview with director István Kovács, representing Hungary at the 2019 EFP Future Frames.
An interview with Irfan Avdic, representing Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 2019 EFP Future Frames.
An interview with Gregor Valentovic, representing the Slovak Republic at the 2019 EFP Future Frames.
An interview with Eileen Byrne, representing Luxembourg at the 2019 EFP Future Frames.
An interview with Anna Roller, representing Germany at the 2019 EFP Future Frames.
“Greek Apricots”, a seemingly incompatible pair forming a bond during a night in a gas station
In Son of Happiness, Dominik Mirecki tells the moving story of Beniamin, a boy with Down syndrome who dreams of acting. Through heartfelt realism and emotional depth, Mirecki explores family ...
In Karaokiss, Mila Ryngaert blends music, fantasy, and emotion to explore fear, love, and self-expression.
In Fish River Anthology, Veera Lamminpää blends humor, melancholy, and stop-motion animation to explore the inner lives of dead fish in a supermarket. A surreal musical elegy that questions existence, ...
Terézia Halamová discusses Dog and Wolf at Karlovy Vary, a bold short film exploring identity, loss, and emotional chaos.
1:10, inspired by Sinan Taner’s personal experience, is a witty and poignant depiction of the clash of different cultures and different generations.
“Our Lovely Pig Slaughter”, world premiered in competition in Karlovy Vary, is a meticulously written, exhilaratingly chaotic family drama both local and universal, satirical and gentle, infuriating and endearing
“A Study of Empathy” by Hilke Rönnfeldt challenges our understanding of empathy through an art experiment gone awry, revealing the complexities of emotional vulnerability in contemporary society.