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a constantly growing and annotated catalogue of all the short films featured in our releases, publications, or screenings

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You Are the Truck and I Am the Deer (Max Ferguson, 2023)
You Are the Truck and I Am the Deer (Max Ferguson, 2023)
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You Are the Truck and I Am the Deer

Max Ferguson, Belgium, 2023, 5’

This experimental animated film delves into feelings of loss and helplessness, remnants of a traumatic experience. The emotional wounds are visually translated into a pulsating presence that embodies a dark and disturbing image of femininity.

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Henry is a Girl Who Likes to Sleep (Marthe Peters, 2026)
Henry is a Girl Who Likes to Sleep (Marthe Peters, 2026)
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Henry is a Girl Who Likes to Sleep

Marthe Peters, Belgium, 2026, 13’

Marthe Peters seeks in her beloved cat Henry something soft and tender to inhabit, a little fur to retreat into. Between bedsheets and freckles, a love declaration emerges. An ode to the intimate worlds where we learn to live and to rest.

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Kaalkapje (Marthe Peters, 2024)
Baldilocks (Marthe Peters, 2024)
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Baldilocks

Marthe Peters, Belgium, 2024, 25’

Through the lens of her father’s camcorder, she looks back on a period she can no longer remember. Twenty years after surviving childhood cancer, she searches for traces of illness between scars and desires.

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497

We Began by Measuring Distance

Basma al-Sharif, Egypt, 2009, 19’

Long still frames, text, and sound are woven together to unfold the narrative of an anonymous group that fills its time by plotting distances. Innocent measurements give way to political ones, examining how image and sound communicate history.

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Abortion Party (Julia Mellen, 2025)
Abortion Party (Julia Mellen, 2025)
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Abortion Party

Julia Mellen, Spain, 2025, 13’

After managing to scrape together money to pay for an abortion, the director decides to celebrate with a party. In attendance are her geriatric ska musician neighbor, semi-retired gang affiliates, her gay roommate, and ever-present bedbugs.

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Aurélie Steiner (Melbourne) (Marguerite Duras, 1979)
Aurélie Steiner (Melbourne) (Marguerite Duras, 1979)
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Aurélia Steiner (Melbourne)

Marguerite Duras, France, 1979, 28’

In this fictional epistolary film, writer Marguerite Duras, a member of the French Resistance during the Second World War and partner to a Holocaust survivor, uses her titular alter ego to voice a deeply personal grief.

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we would be freer (Rana Nazzal Hamadeh, 2023)
we would be freer (Rana Nazzal Hamadeh, 2023)
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we would be freer

Rana Nazzal Hamadeh, Palestine, Canada, 2023, 8’

Rana Nazzal Hamadeh’s colourful, low-resolution imagery searches for indigenous plants, ravaged by settlement colonialism. More than a condemnation, Hamadeh’s docu-essay feels like a reappraisal of the (political) power that lies within crops like deerhorn and sumac.

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Spaghetti Aza

Ken Jacobs, USA, 1976, 1’

The endearing observation Spaghetti Aza paints not only the portrait of a sleepy boy but also, indirectly, of two doting parents. A one-minute home movie by Ken Jacobs, a pioneer of the American avant-garde film of the 1960s and ’70s.

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what else grows on the palm of your hand?

Dhiaa Biya, Morocco, Belgium, 2023, 16’

The routines of two women fuse together over time. One is busy with her bread, the other with her memories. Their similar gestures, repeated again and again, slowly unfold the special bond that unites them.

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Working Knowledge of Ritual

Hannan Jones, Australia, 2023, 4’

By interweaving esoteric texts and images, Working Knowledge of Ritual underscores the interconnectedness of spirituality and nature. The film muses on our energies alongside the natural world, inspired by the writings of Leonard Jones.

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Bloeistraat 11 (Nienke Deutz, 2018)
Bloeistraat 11 (Nienke Deutz, 2018)
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Bloomstreet 11

Nienke Deutz, Belgium, 2018, 10’

Inseparable best friends spend their last summer holiday of childhood amusing themselves around the house. As summer progresses, their bodies start to morph and shift, and an awkwardness descends on their friendship. Puberty seems determined to interrupt their bond.

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Home Movies (Vukica Đilas, 2006)
Home Movies (Vukica Đilas, 2006)
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504

Home Movies, 1970s-1990s

Vukica Đilas, Serbia, 2006, 51’

Through a mix of stop motion and long takes, Vukica Đilas compiles an encyclopedia of the mundane, spanning almost thirty years and filled with memories of loved ones, travels, and sociopolitical sidelines. Her observations are like those of a child, awed by her surroundings and the details they reveal.

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En rachâchant (Jean-Marie Straub & Danièle Huillet, 1982)
En rachâchant (Jean-Marie Straub & Danièle Huillet, 1982)
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505

En rachâchant

Jean-Marie Straub & Danièle Huillet, France, 1982, 7’

Three years after the publication of Marguerite Duras’ children’s book Ah! Ernesto, Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet pull the titular protagonist from its pages for an unconventional retelling of the short story.

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Flowers Blooming in Our Throats (Eva Giolo, 2020)
Flowers Blooming in Our Throats (Eva Giolo, 2020)
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Flowers Blooming in Our Throats

Eva Giolo, Italy, Belgium, 2020, 9’

Artist Eva Giolo films her friends in their own homes and asks them to perform a few simple actions: gestures that reflect the fragile balance of everyday life, and, at times, become more aggressive. A cinematic poem in response to the global pandemic of 2020.

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Paradise (Laura Vandewynckel, 2014)
Paradise (Laura Vandewynckel, 2014)
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Paradise

Laura Vandewynckel, Belgium, 2014, 6’

People are heading for a better place on either side of the ocean. Although their paths do cross at times, they never really seem to meet. Paradise is a light-hearted yet critical reflection on the ethics of tourism.

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507

3723 km As the Crow Flies

Oksana Luyssen, Ysé Auguste-Dormeuil, Belgium, 2024, 15’

Obtaining official documents is a symbol of coveted freedom and security for migrants. But how do you navigate the administrative labyrinth? This film explores the relationship between identity, race, and European bureaucracy.

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+10K (Gala Hernández López, 2025)
+10K (Gala Hernández López, 2025)
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+10K

Gala Hernández López, France, Spain, 2025, 32’

Pol Gasco Robles is enchanted by the golden mountains that tech capitalists and crypto bros promise him online. Material luxury is not a by-product of success, but a goal in itself. Gala Hernández López asks him critical questions.

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Les têtes d’Ibiza (Nicola L., 1976)
Les têtes d’Ibiza (Nicola L., 1976)
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Les têtes d’Ibiza

Nicola L., Spain, 1976, 38’

Immersed in the community of artists and local residents on the island, Nicola L. approached Ibiza as a living landscape, shaped by mythology and shared experiences. In Les têtes d’Ibiza, fiction and documentary flow seamlessly into one another.

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My Uncle Tudor

Olga Lucovnicova, Belgium, Portugal, Hungary, Moldova, 2020, 20’

After twenty years of silence, filmmaker Olga Lucovnicova returns to her great-grandparents’ home, where she endured traumatic experiences that left a lasting impression on her memory.

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508

Empty House

Gina Kim, South Korea, USA, 1999, 24’

This video diary depicts a young woman’s flat, the fears and fantasies about her body plainly revealed as she wakes up with a bloated face, full of self-loathing after a night of compulsive over-eating.

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