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- The son of a schlager singer wants to sing the song his own way.
- The story is about a boy who is bouncing back and forth between different stages of life, but it is also a story between man and child.
- 'WHEN I SEE YOU'. Two individuals. Two men. One location. One secret love. When I see you again was made in the master year at KASK in 2011. It tells the story of a secret love that takes place in an art school. A love between two individuals, both lost in their secret lives.
- Chantal, a chubby girl of twelve, is having a hard time finding her way through life. She doesn't have a lot of friends, and at home she can only turn to her stepfather for support as she doesn't get along with her mother or stepbrother. Only in the local pool, where she is training intensively for an upcoming swimming competition, does she truly feel at home. But when she needs a new pair of goggles, things don't go as smoothly as planned and she takes everything to get hold of them.
- Fedor is a young locksmith in Murmansk, a frozen city in the darkness of the Russian arctic. He wanders from client to client through the concrete alleyways driven by a fantasy that isolates him from the city and its inhabitants. His dreams erode his sense of reality, opening the door to a phantasmagorical universe: a second sun rises over the horizon.
- On a tram ride along the coastline, Robin looks back on her turbulent relationship with Ada. Unspoken words are all that's left, the broken pieces cut like glass. But why are they not sharp enough?
- The lives and interactions of four neighbours in an apartment building are seen simultaneously in four different rooms.
- This compilation, which had a limited theatrical release, contains the best Flemish short films of 2006, student films as well as professional short films.
- 'The Air in My Throat' shows a summer day in the life of Elle (12), but what has taken place in the previous months, shimmers through the house. Something is wrong with the family, but they just keep on living, without talking about it. Meanwhile Elle tries killing time. It's summer. It's hot. There is nothing to do. She wanders around the house, discovering clothes from her mother, molesting barbies and spying on the neighbors. In the meantime, the reality slowly seeps inside the house. The unsaid is like a veil on the family and it is the basis of the sorrow that Elle struggles with.
- Two best friends, unemployed and with time to kill. They meet up in Antwerp where they decide to each walk an opposite direction and follow the Belgian border until they meet up with a bag full of stories.... A story loosely based on the same titled novel by Roberto Bolaño
- A passing meteorite connects a roaming young woman, a burned-out factory worker and an unemployed young man during a long winter night. A portrait of the night and the people in it.
- 'What About American History' is an experimental short movie. The film has been made without a script, only using documentary footage, shot during several journey's throughout the United States. We follow the abstract tale of 4 young men. They are connected in a random way. They are bystanders in each others unique and abnormal situation. They are all partially masked. There is the idea of a constructed chaos. Questions about the self occur. Through the edit itself, this 'identity question', becomes the main theme of the film. On a specific moment the video screen breaks into two pieces. We see a transformation of the screen itself: two rectangles changing, slowly morphing into a face made of moving video cadres. The screen itself is becoming a face, a mask, starring at the audience. In a very organic way, this film enlarges its own theme and is growing into a very special own universe. -Inventing a new language, it is the task of the audience to find a key into this world of new myths. It is absurdism. It is a visual game. It is about filmic tools, it is about form. It is about playing with the rules of narrative cinema. It is about creating suspension. It is a way of thinking and rethinking concepts on a visual level. But it is also a pure philosophical expansion: trying to dig into the created fiction of the blackness of the video screen itself: how the black screen is taking over, how the frames are fighting with the wideness of the framework. The black. Always the black. What About American History is an associative journey into a world full of masks, tv and mystery. It explores new visual forms in video and narratives. And while doing so, it comments on a contemporary America and how we, as the mondial current generation, are influenced by its culture.
- Michael, suffering from migraines, receives strange visits from Alice, her ex-girlfriend. Meanwhile, her boyfriend Eric is looking for her.
- A shape-shifting entity is wandering in a labyrinthic and surrealist world where the laws of logic have no meaning. In order to understand, one has to get lost.
- A young girl has to conquer her fear for her grandmother who is terminally ill.
- This rather sad than funny short movie tells about the dramatical relationship between a person and his collection bizar vedgetables.
- "How can I help you?" Fire in the administrative forest. Rabbit Egor's house is burning down. Egor asks for a fire extinguisher. He is sent from pillar to post...
- The Halfweg (Halfway) is a hidden side street in Ghent, where Jan de Kegel himself shares a home with his 86-year-old grandmother. This seemingly dead-end street, without a final destination, serves as a guideline and a background for a Lynchian story about silence, confusion and astonishment. In his solitude an old man loses his grip on reality after the decease of his wife. De Kegel seems to be drawing his inspiration from the sensations and emotional traces of dreams, elements which can hardly be described as conventional narrative techniques, targeted rather towards logic than consistency. With an inventive visual idiom and sonory accuracy he creates an ominous world, between waking and dreaming. In this world of insecurity and Unheimlichkeit, with a total lack of orientation and balance, the familiar is gradually draining away.
- A fascinating hall of mirrors through a montage of film noir scenes where the actors face a painted portrait.
- The city is being tormented by the devil. Bunny calls his wife.
- For years Emma has worked in the library. One day she discovers handwritten texts in some of the books. She gets fascinated by these poetic words and begins a search for the mysterious writer. In contrast to the safe, fictional world of literature this turns out to be a story she won't be able to lay aside before she has finished the last page.
- A short movie that explores the cold poetry, the microscopical grains and the intrusive spaces behind the noise of a television screen.
- A breakfast in a prison like setting, a suspence of relaxation and unexpected uppercuts. Inspired by the special effects of Steven Seagal movies.
- Perceiving a closed world where beauty, architecture and geometry are given equal status to murder, love and philosophical thought. Like the concepts of Oscar Wilde's portrait story of Dorian Gray, where beauty and sensual fulfillment are the only worthy pursuits of the protagonist, the film's aesthetics are composed and imbued by painting. The references and events of "Melodica" are sourced from the painting The Golden Age by Lucas Cranach the Elder.
- This film, about the young Wagner, is a playful animated mix of history and entertainment on the occasion of what would have been Wagner's 200th birthday.
- A man is watching birds from an observation tower while listening to bird songs playing from an old tape recorder.
- A man suffers visual impairment due to brain injury.
- Erszebet lives alone in a big house, sitting between lots of big trees. A man, walking his dog, stares through her window. She invites him in...
- When the obese, lonely teenage girl Claudine loses the only certainty in her life, she slips away into an emotional crises.