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‘Mustard’
By Sandra Fijn van Draat
Mustard is about an uptight and well-dressed man who meets a guy with a dripping sandwich, when sitting at the buss sta-tion. The story illustrates the
contrast between the two men but also the similarities. Maybe
they are not that different in the end…
‘Back To Scratch’
By Siri Frederiksen og Simon Ternowitz
We follow a magician as he creates the world. He chooses shapes that pleases him as the base for the world, inhabits it with animals, and in the end
creates man. But his own basic drives as a human being takes his creation a step further than his intention, and his own crea-tion turns on him. In the end he
goes back to scratch!
‘Bruchstück / Fragment’
By Hannes Lieschke
A woman makes a decision to make things easier in the future.
‘Blind Date’
By Rasmus Lahn Baatrup:
Blind Date’ is about a man’s unsuccessful quest for love.
A man is on a date with a very attractive but uninterested
woman. He tries to talk to her, but his nerves take over, and he is not able to speak. She is completely unimpressed and
decides to walk away. As she is leaving, the man is able to win
her over through a supernatural approach.
‘Spirit of New York’
By David Jervidal
A short film portraying the con-trasts of everyday life in New
York City. Through the tones of a classical guitar and the words of Frank Sinatra’s classics, we
are invited into a different view on the big apple. From 3 wed-dings, tai chi on long island to
life in the subway and on Times Square.
‘Foxtrot’
By Päivi Hirsiaho
An animated black and white short film, which tells a story of an old lady and a city fox.”‘Triangles of Happiness.
‘Tags, Likes & Other Such’
By Liam Bachra-Byrne:
A girl in a ‘social media’ mad world trying to find an adven-
ture that cannot be shared.
‘(( ( (()) ) ))’
By Mark Tholander
Der er etableret en kode i verden, af denne kode er vi nu
altid gennemstrømne.
‘Ceci n’est pas Sisyphe’
By Julius von Kauffmann
Sisyphus spends his eternity pushing a pile of dirt up and
down a mountain, his mountain. One day however, Sisyphus
finds his land of triviality intruded by great mystery. Will
he be able to embrace this mystery, which so indubitably
contradicts his destiny?
‘Passage’
By Sabine Nielsen
A young man is fed up with the fact that everything in his life is happening by change. When he has to face himself figuratively while playing Russian roulette, he finally gets the opportunity
to make a choice.
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‘Ingredients’
By Norika Sefa
We see people eating, drinking, walking the streets or driving in their cars. Their lives seem to
be normal, but they are not. Eva is just a girl drinking milk and eating strawberries but there
is something complicated hap-pening in her head.
‘Where None Will Ever Be’
By Louise Beyer
A young boy and his teddy bear is living in an abandoned caravan in the middle of an old corn field. They are in complete solitude in a post apocalyptic world, as sole survivors of a mysterious poisoning of the
water.
‘Witching Hour’
By Nalle Mielonen
Aino tells Salla a ghost story. Salla wants to know, if the story
is true.
‘Kill and Eat’
By Emilie Bredtved Hansen
Victor and his father are go-ing to their weekend cottage,
bringing along Victor’s critically ill Cocker Spaniel. Their inten-tion is to spend the dogs last
days in a familiar environment, but Victor and his old-fashioned father completely disagree on
how and when to end the dog’s life.
‘Swim’
By Hilke Rönnfeldt
Anna arrives for her closing shift at a public pool. An odd encounter with a swimmer
disturbs her daily routine. Her shift ends, but thoughts are
spinning around her head. Who pulls the strings in her life? The events of the day provoke her
to reassess the lanes she wants to take in life.
‘Two of Hearts’
By Staffan Gräsbeck
Two of Hearts by the team ‘Like a Sir’ was made completely within 48 hours during the
Uneton48 film festival in 2014. A man sitting in a plane during flight finds it extremely difficult to cheer up the only other pas-senger. To please his toughest crowd, a clown needs to find
himself.
‘Triangles of Happiness’
By Jannik Dahl Pedersen
A hyper-realistic comedy about the financial crisis. Hanne and Carsten are frantically trying to maintain the illusion of a happy life to their curious neighbors.
Before they were like the others on the residential street, but
the financial crisis hit the family hard. How do you maintain the
idea of the happy life, in times of crisis in the facades?
‘Haven of Home’
By Hannes Lieschke:
Haven of Home is about the true wish for closeness, making the protagonist come up with
an idea, which is meant for fail-ure, as one can’t buy security.
‘LUCK.exe’
By Sabine Damkjær Nielsen
LUCKY.exe is about a young guy, Kenneth, who is unlucky. He downloads the program LUCK.exe and his luck turns,
but does the program work or is it just placebo?
‘Matilda’
By Helene Højgaard
To fall in love is intense. Espe-cially if you fall in love with dead young girls. Our main character works as an undertaker in his own shop. This is the place
he can live out his dream and where nothing bothers him.
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‘Radio Mast Milky Way’
by Esa Rosquist
Definitely one of the rea-sons why my favourite sea-son is autumn. Nights get as dark as they can get, fresh and moist scent is flowing in the air and Milky Way
appears to the sky. It only takes a moment to stare to
the sky and you start to feel like a extremely small object
in this universe.
‘Summer Sunset’
by Anne Myrup Pedersen
I took this photo on a summer even-ing of July. I was at my boyfriend’s
house and they live on a farm – the perfect place to get some sunset-shots. I took pictures of the field
and tried out different perspectives but found this one most appealing. I think this photo is a perfect capture of the exact mood and peacefulness of that particular evening by the corn in the sunset – it is a capture of sum-mer and that special feeling you get
on those late summer nights.
‘Puppet Birds’
by Rita Kuhlmann
An image of an enormous girl controlling the birds of the sky
like puppets.
‘Aminion’
by Nini Hansen
The Amnion refers to the thin but tough membranous sac that encloses the fetus of a mammal. In the silence
and darkness of the womb the mother and fetus are intimately connected and the subject is not yet aware that
they exist independent of each other.In the act of giving birth the borders
between the inside and the outside be-come disturbed, and the blurred line of the subjects create a mystic entity.
A body is separated from another body in order to be.
‘Elite Swimmers’
by Isabel Deleuran
Elite Swimmers’ features the three cousins Liv, Magda and Vilson, ready for a snorkel ad-venture in grandma’s bathtub. Isabel Ahlgren Deleuran has a passion for finding the little details, which makes seem-ingly very different things
harmoniously coexist in her pictures. The pictures are full of colours, patterns, humour and subtle details. It’s reality
with a twist.
‘Reflection’
by Tommy Frost
This is an expression of apathy. The rough road and the lines makes
me think of indifference. You are all naked but things just pass by.
‘Bird Express’
by Rita Kuhlmann
A girl being lifted by a bird while she is asleep.
‘Children’
by Nick Levin
This is my brother Oscar and sister Frida. I gave them a laser to play around with and so we did.
‘Loneliness’
by Line Von Schmidt
Elite Swimmers’ features the three cousins Liv, Magda and Vilson, ready for a snorkel ad-venture in grandma’s bathtub. Isabel Ahlgren Deleuran has a passion for finding the little details, which makes seem-ingly very different things
harmoniously coexist in her pictures. The pictures are full of colours, patterns, humour and subtle details. It’s reality
with a twist.
‘La Ilorona’
by Małgorzata Maria Pronko
I remember the times when I was covered in plaster, safe from the world, a
constricting barrier that was protecting me from
influences, pain, emotions. Then the reality came in and they took that away
from me, they cut me open, forced me to breathe. I still remember the first inhale,
deep and frightening...
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‘On the Indentity of a Tomato Picker’
by Dario Bosio
I went to Grand Ghetto, a cluster of precarious
shelters in the countryside near Foggia, Italy, because I wanted to document the harsh living conditions of the thousands of African immigrants that work in
those fields picking toma-toes in slavery conditions...
‘Touches of Iceland’
by Samuel Glassar
We went to Iceland for a month with my good friend Aleksi just for a vaca-tion before we had to do our national service. This was November 2013. It was a bit of an ’extempore’ and we
had no clue where we’d be sleeping or how we’d be able to find our way around the island. It turned out to be the adventure of our lives. We
met amazing people and were able to see most of the west coast and
north. Plus mainly, we managed to be photographing whenever we wished. I hope to do more such adventures
in the future.
‘Identity Berlin’
by Julie Marie Mikkelsen
Through my time studying at Aarhus Fotografiske Skole, I have been interested in exploring the concept of identity, the female
mind and psyche and in general how we see our self in the world. I have been working with placing
women in different surround-ings in Berlin, which I felt told
something about a person. The places, surroundings, objects
and the women tells a story of a state of mind.
‘Detroit To Memphis’
by Mathias Foley
This photo series contains pho-tos from a roadtrip through 8 of
the central states of the US.
‘Brother Light’
by Mads Holm
He is smiling at himself and places another Newport
cigarette in the corner of his 56-year old mouth. It is a long
one, the one with menthol. His hands glide gently down the long white coat. He loves himself. Being a pimp in the
Bronx in the 1970’s was not an uncommon thing.
‘Masks’
by Nick Levin
There is not much to say about these photos. I sometime give my friends a mask on and take a picture. That’s it.
‘Blomsterbørn’
by Amalie Vislev Juelsgaard
What happens when fragil-ity is combined with strength? Can absence be confronting? Is it possible to act normal and eccentric at the same time? Is beauty never ugly? ’Blomster-børn’ is an experiment. An ex-
periment on oppositions: can you put contrasts together without
equalizing them, and thus end up with nothing?
‘The Journey’
by Fredrik Asehe Kaada
The Journey is a conceptual photo series with a girl hunting
for the unknown element. A journey that takes her far from her comfort zone and show-
ing her new sides of life. She is having her discovery moment
of the hidden things in life. She wants to become someone and know her self better. I have used
motion and creative texture to express myself throughout the
abstractness of this photo series.
‘I Am Here When You Are Here’
by Sissel Thastum
Through the nature, the land-scape and the feminine form, the images mediate a close
and intimate relationship be-tween mother and daughter. It is a bond that is found within the return to the familial; the home and the mother. Within this return, an uncanny pres-ence of both attraction and estrangement is evident...
‘Sound of Cinnamon’
by Sara Vertanen
Relationship between hu-man and nature is always worth to give a thought. I found it fascinating how careless a mind can be.
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WHO FRIDAY WHO SATURDAY
By David Metz
In Absentia (42 min. - DANISH)12.00 - 12.45
By Paw Høvsgaard Mælk (45 min. - DANISH)11.00 - 11.45
By Tor Fru-ergaard
Venus (9 min. - DANISH)12.55 - 13.05
By Kerren Lumer-Klabbers
Lukkede øjne (9 min. - DANISH)11.55 - 12.05
By Chris-tophe Pe-
ladan
Goutte d’Or (11 min. - DANISH)13.15 - 13.25
By Jesper Dalgaard Dicte (30 min. - DANISH)12.15 - 12.45
By Marie Grahtø Sø-
rensen
Lækre til vi dør (22 min. - DAN-ISH)
13.35 - 13.55
By Ditte Kaehne Gade Et børnehjem (5 min. - DANISH)12.55 - 13.00
PAUSE MUSIC IN THE YARD14.00 - 15.00
PAUSE MUSIC IN THE YARD13.00 - 14.00
By Thomas Daneskov
Ud, spring over, ind (27 min. - DANISH)
15.10 - 15.40
By Marie Grahtø Sø-rensen
Daimi (20 min. - DANISH)14.10 - 14.30
By René Odgaard
Dirtbusters (30 min. - DANISH)15.50 - 16.20
By Lars K. Mikkelsen Den perfekte middag (26 min. - DANISH)
14.40 - 15.05
By Jesper Isaksen
No Exit 2 – Rise Against (17 min. - DANISH)
16.50 - 17.05
By Johanna Stentorp Placebo (12 min. - DANISH)15.15 - 15.25
PAUSE MUSIC IN THE YARD17.05 - 18.00
By Anton Breum Skrå brædder (20 min. - DANISH)15.35 - 15.55
By Stefan Kjær Olsen
Blodbrødre (31 min. - DANISH)18.10 - 18.40
PAUSE MUSIC IN THE YARD16.00 - 16.30
By Aske Bang
The Timber Will Fall (5 min. - DANISH)
18.50 - 18.55
By Fili Seifert Trold (22 min. - DANISH)16.40 - 17.00
By Kristian Håskjold
Reception (22 min. - DANISH)19.05 - 19.25
By Uffe Karlsson Euphoria (5 min. - DANISH)17.10 - 17.15
By Aske Bang
Ladyboy (31 min. - DANISH)19.35 - 20.05
By Ulaano Salim Ung for evigt (15 min. - DANISH)17.25 - 17.40
By Kristian Sejrbo Lidegaard
Millennium (13 min. - DANISH)17.50 - 18.05
By Anders Walter 9 meter (13 min. - DANISH)18.15 - 18.30
By Sidsel Møller John-sen
Mellem træerne (27 min. - DANISH)18.40 - 19.10
THE BOKEHEkko Shortlist
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WHAT FRIDAY WHAT SATURDAY WHAT SUNDAY
(A) + (M) 12.30 - 13.10 (A) + (M) 11.00 - 11.40 (A) + (M) 10.30 - 11.10
(A) + (M) 13.30 - 14.10 (A) + (M) 12.00 - 12.40 (A) + (M) 11.30 - 12.10
(A) + (M) 15.10 - 15.50 (A) + (M) 13.40 - 14.20 (A) + (M) 12.30 - 13.10
(A) + (M) 16.10 - 16.50 (A) + (M) 14.40 - 15.20 (A) + (M) 13.30 - 14.10
(A) + (M) 17.50 - 18.30 (A) + (M) 16.20 - 17.00 (A) + (M) 14.30 - 15.10
(A) + (M) 18.50 - 19.30 (A) + (M) 17.20 - 18.00
(A) + (M) 18.20 - 19.00 (A) + (M) 18.20 - 19.00
THE GEMMAThe Independent Short Shorts
Mentor’s Selection (M):
Bruchstück / Fragment by Hannes Lieschke (2.37 min.) // Blind Date by Rasmus Lahn Baatrup (2.58 min.) // Back to Scratch by Siri Frederiksen & Simon Ternowitz (2.47 min.) // Spirit Of New York by David Jervidal (3.20 min.) // Mustard by
Sandra Fijn Van Draat (3.04 min.)
The AIP Selection (A):
Tags, Likes & Other Such by Liam Bachra-Byrne (4.40 min.) // Foxtrot by Päivi Hirsiaho (4.08 min.) // (( ( (()) ) )) by Mark Tholander (2.41 min.) // Ceci n’est pas Sisyphe (This is not Sisyphus) by Julius Von Kauffmann (4.30 min.) // Passage by
Sabine Nielsen (1.12 min.)
WHAT FRIDAY WHAT SATURDAY WHAT SUNDAY
(A) 12.00 - 23.00 (A) 11.00 - 23.00 (A) 10.00 - 16.00
(M) 12.00 - 23.00 (M) 11.00 - 23.00 (M) 10.00 - 16.00
THE CHROMAThe Independent Photo Series
Mentor’s Selection (M):
‘Touches of Iceland’ - by Samuel Glassar (7 pieces) // ‘On the Identity of a Tomato Picker’ - by Dario Bosio (10 pieces) // ‘Brother Light’ - by Mads Holm (9 pieces) // ‘Identity Berlin’ - by Julie Marie Mikkelsen (7 pieces) // ‘Mathias Foley ‘ - by
Mathias Foley (10 pieces)
The AIP Selection (A):
‘I Am Here When You Are Here’ - by Sissel Thastum (10 pieces) // ‘Blomsterbørn’ - by Amalie Vislev Juelsgaard (3 pieces) // ‘Masks’ - by Nick Levin (4 pieces) // ‘Sound of Cinnamon’ - by Sara Vertanen (5 pieces) // ‘The Journey’ - by Fredrik
Asehe Kaada (6 pieces)
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WHAT FRIDAY WHAT SATURDAY WHAT SUNDAY
(A) 12.00 - 23.00 (A) 11.00 - 23.00 (A) 10.00 - 16.00
(M) 12.00 - 23.00 (M) 11.00 - 23.00 (M) 10.00 - 16.00
THE IRISThe Independent Photo
Mentor’s Selection (M):
‘Summer Sunset’ - by Anne Myrup Pedersen // ‘Puppet Birds’ - by Rita Kuhlmann // ‘Amnion’ - by Nini Hansen // ‘Radio Mast Milky Way’ - by Esa Rosquist // ‘Elite Swimmers’ - by Isabel Deleuran
The AIP Selection (A):
‘Bird Express’ - by Rita Kuhlmann // ‘Loneliness’ - by Line Von Schmidt // ‘Reflection’ - by Tommy Frost // ‘Children’ - by Nick Levin // ‘La Ilorona’ - by Małgorzata Maria Proko
WHAT FRIDAY WHAT SATURDAY WHAT SUNDAY
(M) 13.00 - 14.00 (M) 11.00 - 12.00 (M) 11.00 - 12.00
(A) 14.05 - 14.50 (A) 12.05 - 12.50 (A) 12.05 - 12.50
(M) 15.20 - 16.20 (M) 13.20 - 14.20 (M) 13.20 - 14.20
(A) 16.25 - 17.10 (A) 14.25 - 15.10 (A) 14.25 - 15.10
(M) 17.40 - 18.40 (M) 15.40 - 16.40
(A) 18.45 - 19.30 (A) 16.45 - 17.30
(M) 18.00 - 19.00
(A) 19.05 - 19.50
THE LUMAThe Independent Short Shorts
Mentor’s Selection (M):
‘Ingredients’ - by Norika Sefa (8 min.) // ‘Where None Will Ever Be’ - by Louise Beyer (13 min.) // ‘Witching Hour’ - by Nalle Mielonen (14 min.) // ‘Kill and Eat’ - by Frida Edeltoft Gammelgaard (16 min.) // ‘Swim’ - by Hilke Rönnfeldt (8 min.)
The AIP Selection (A):
‘Two Of Hearts’ - by Staffan Gräsbeck (7 min.) // ‘Triangles of Happiness’ -by Jannik Dahl Pedersen (14 min.) // ‘Haven of Home’ - by Hannes Lieschke (7 min.) // ‘LUCK.exe’ - by Sabine Damkjær Nielsen (10 min.) // ‘Matilda’ - by Helene Højgaard
(7 min.)
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FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
Joachim Ladefoged12.00 - 23.00
Special Exhibition
Anita Rye12.00 - 12.20
Artist Talk
Cecile Baudier10.00 - 16.00
Special Exhibition
Daniel Rye12.00 - 23.00
Special Exhibition
Daniel Rye11.00 - 23.00
Special Exhibition + AUCTION
Daniel Rye10.00 - 16.00
Special Exhibition
Cecile Baudier12.00 - 23.00
Special Exhibition
Joachim Ladefoged11.00 - 23.00
Special Exhibition
Joachim Ladefoged10.00 - 16.00
Special Exhibition
Cecile Baudier14.00 - 14.20
Artist Talk
Cecile Baudier11.00 - 23.00
Special Exhibition
THE CANDELASpecial Exhibitions and Artist Talks
FRIDAY SATURDAY
Lecture: Richard Raskin (language: English)12.15 - 13.45
‘Story Design In The Short Fiction Film’
Artist Talk: Lotte Fløe Christensen11.00 - 12.00
‘Den evige søgen’ (language: Danish)
Lecture: Potemkin Film - Sune Liltorp (lan-guage: Danish)14.15 - 15.15
‘Visual Storytelling’
Lecture: Ellen Riis og Thomas Kragh (lan-guage: Danish)12.30 - 13.30
‘Talentudvikling og personligt drive’
Lecture + portfolio review: Alla Räisänen and Julia Heikkinen (language: English)
15.45 - 17.15‘Meet the curator and the director of the
gallery’
Workshop: 18Frames (language: Danish)14.00 - 16.00
‘Kort om kortfilm‘
Lecture: Ulf Friberg (language: English/Scan-dinavian)
17.45 - 18.45‘‘The Secrets of Acting - a short introduction
for filmmakers and other interested’
Workshop: Ahmatron - Martin Ahm (language: Danish)
16.30 - 18.00‘Music and Sounds In Film’
THE HUELectures, workshops and Artist Talks
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WHO FRIDAY WHO SATURDAY WHO SUNDAY
By Davide Lebanti
Impreza (2013) (16 min. ENGLISH)
12.00 - 12.15Rome Independent Film
Festival
By Michael Rittmanns-
berger
Abgestempelt (Punched) (2012) (11 min. ENGLISH)
11.00 - 11.10Tyrolean Independent
Film Festival
By Collin Blair
The Last Anarchist (2013) (25 min. ENGLISH)
12.00 - 12.30Raindance Film Festival
By Davide Dapporto
41 Paralello (2013) (24 min. ENGLISH)12.25 - 12.50
Rome Independent Film Festival
By Rubens Marinelli
Neto
The Couch (2012) (10 min. ENGLISH)11.20 - 11.30
Tyrolean Independent Film Festival
By James Barrett
When The Song Dies (2013) (15 min. ENGLISH)
12.35 - 12.50Raindance Film Festival
By Anto-nio An-
drisani & Vito Cea
Sassiwood (2013) (15 min. ENGLISH)13.00 - 13.15
Rome Independent Film Festival
By Ole-An-dré Røn-neberg
Kjemp ved min side (Fight by my side) (2012) (9 min
ENGLISH)11.40 - 11.50
Tyrolean Independent Film Festival
By Matt Lefebvre
ASAD (2013) (17 min. ENGLISH)
13.00 - 13.20Raindance Film Festival
By Cris-tiano
Anania
Buon San Valentin (2014) (11 min. ENG-
LISH)13.25 - 13.35
Rome Independent Film Festival
By Scott Schaeffer
The Carrier (2012) (18 min. ENGLISH)12.00 - 12.20
Tyrolean Independent Film Festival
By Michael Panduro
Ten Pounds of Shit in a Five Pound Bag (2013) (1
min. ENGLISH)13.30 - 13.35
Raindance Film Festival
PAUSE MUSIC IN THE YARD14.00 - 15.00
By Alex Merkin
Heads Up (2012) (13 min. ENGLISH)
12.30 - 12.45Tyrolean Independent
Film Festival
Best film age 8-13
The Cat in the Bar Con (3 min. ENGLISH)13.45 - 13.50
ZOOM International Youth Film Festival
By Mas-similiano Battistella
La Stanza (2013) (14 min. ENGLISH)13.45 - 14.00
Rome Independent Film Festival
PAUSE MUSIC IN THE YARD13.00 - 14.00
Best film age 19-
25
Archiving (5 min. ENG-LISH)
13.55 - 14.00ZOOM International Youth
Film Festival
By Er-nesto Del
Gesso
Anacleto (2013) (11 min. ENGLISH)15.10 - 15.20
Rome Independent Film Festival
By Gregor Schmiding-
er
Homophobia (2012) (20 min. ENGLISH)14.10 - 14.30
Tyrolean Independent Film Festival
Best mu-sic video
Followsuit Heartbreak (5 min. ENGLISH)14.05 - 14.10
ZOOM International Youth Film Festival
By Gi-useppe Bucci
Luigi e Vincenzo (2013) (4 min. ENGLISH)
15.30 - 15.35Rome Independent Film
Festival
By Valentin Potier and Frédéric Potier
216 Monts (2013) (26 min. ENGLISH)14.40 - 15.05
European Independent Film Festival
Best film not in
english language
Hirnos (6 min ENGLISH)14.15 - 14.20
ZOOM International Youth Film Festival
By Nadine Knobloch
Jäger Und Gejagte (13 min ENGLISH)15.45 - 16.00
Independent Days Film Festival
By Martina Plura
Chains of Love (2013) (6 min. ENGLISH)15.15 - 15.20
European Independent Film Festival
Best Interna-
tional
Kriegskind / Child of War (11 min. ENGLISH)
14.25 - 14.35ZOOM International Youth
Film Festival
THE FLARESpecial Screenings
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By Simon Denda
Mann Gegen Mann (10 min ENGLISH)16.10 - 16.20
Independent Days Film Festival
By Ricca-rdo Sal-vetti and
Gianfranco Boattini
Closed Box (2013) (23 min. ENGLISH)15.30 - 15.55
European Independent Film Festival
Best Film age 14-
18
Mania (5 min. ENGLISH)14.40 - 14.45
ZOOM International Youth Film Festival
By Oliver Langewitz
Sugar (7 min ENGLISH)16.30 - 16.40
Independent Days Film Festival
PAUSE MUSIC IN THE YARD16.00 - 16.30
Best per-formance
Paper Quest (5 min. ENG-LISH)
14.50 - 14.55ZOOM International Youth
Film Festival
By Con Silvano Casieri
LABICI (9 min ENGLISH)16.50 - 17.00
Rome Independent Film Festival
By Arthur Molard
Jiminy (2013) (20 min. ENGLISH)
16.40 - 17.00European Independent
Film Festival
Best animation
8-13
Pelenna Stories (5 min. ENGLISH)
15.00 - 15.05ZOOM International Youth
Film Festival
By Gi-anluca Mangi-
asciutti & Massimo
LoI
Senzaria (15 min. ENG-LISH)
18.10 - 18.25Rome Independent Film
Festival
By Sergey Tsyss
Second Wind (2013) (7 min. ENGLISH)17.10 - 17.20
European Independent Film Festival
Best anima-
tion age 14-19
Shadows of Senghenydd (4 min. ENGLISH)
15.10 - 15.15ZOOM International Youth
Film Festival
By Lydia Biondi
Requiem (21 min. ENG-LISH)
18.35 - 18.55Rome Independent Film
Festival
By Carlo Manfredi
Roserosse (16 min. ENG-LISH)
17.30 - 17.45Rome Independent Film
Festival
Best Di-rection
Terms of Conditions (10 min. ENGLISH)15.20 - 15.30
ZOOM International Youth Film Festival
By Michele
Geria
Hakunamatata (16 min. ENGLISH)
19.0519.20
Rome Independent Film Festival
By Bodo Vieri and Natalia Titova
Lapaurapiugrande (10 min. ENGLISH)17.55 - 18.05
Rome Independent Film Festival
Best docu-
mentary
What really is important (5 min. ENGLISH)
15.35 - 15.40ZOOM International Youth
Film Festival
By Ales-sandro Grande
Margeritah - (16 min. ENGLISH)
19.30 - 19.45Rome Independent Film
Festival
Best Experi-mental
White and Shade ( 3 min. ENGLISH)
15.45 - 15.50ZOOM International Youth
Film Festival
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THE HUE1ST FLOOR
Lectures, Artist Talks and workshops
This room offers visitors a wide range of lectures, artist talks and workshops. A visit to ‘The Hue’ is the fast track to develop-ment of personal skills and talent. Here you will meet established professionals, artists and academics sharing their knowledge
and experience.
THE FLARE2ND FLOOR
Film – Special Screenings
The screenings in this room consists of well established European ‘independent’ film fes-tival’s ‘Official Selection’ from 2013 to 2014. Here you will find great short films from Rain-dance Film Festival, European Independent Film Festival, Rome Independent Film Festi-val, Tyrolean Independent Film Festival and
Independent Days Film Festival.
THE CANDELA2ND FLOOR
Photography – Special Exhibitons
This room is dedicated to upcomming, talented young photography artists. In ‘The Candela’ you will find Artist Talks and 4 exhibitions made by young pho-tographers who in particular, single-handedly, has managed to attract the
public’s attention to their works.
THE GEMMA1ST FLOOR
‘The Independent Short Shorts’ Screenings of short films max. 5 min.
This space is exclusively dedicated to young Nordic film talents. Here will 10 ‘short short films’ be showcased dur-ing the three days of the festival. Five of them are selected by a professional mentor team and the other 5 by the
festival.
THE CHROMA2ND FLOOR
‘The Independent Photo Series’ Exhibition of photo series.
This space is exclusively dedicated to young Nordic photography talents. Here will 10 photo series be showcased during the three days of the festival. Five of them are selected by a professional mentor team and the other
5 by the festival.
THE IRIS2ND FLOOR
‘The Independent Photo’ Exhibition of single photos
This space is exclusively dedicated to young Nordic photography talents. Here will 10 sin-gle photos be showcased during the three days of the festival. Five of them are selected by a professional mentor team and the other
5 by the festival.
THE BOKEHGROUND FLOOR
Film - Special Screenings
In ‘The Bokeh’ room Aarhus Independent Pixels will be showcasing the spectacular Top 25 short films from Ekko Film Maga-
zine’s ‘Shortlist’.
THE LUMA1ST FLOOR
‘The Independent Shorts’ Screenings of short films max. 30 min.
This space is exclusively dedicated to young Nordic film talents. Here will 10 ‘short films’ (short films max 5 min. lon be showcased dur-ing the three days of the festival. Five of them are selected by a professional mentor team and
the other 5 by the festival.
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