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a fine selection of short films

  • Berlinale Shorts 2021
  • Berlinale Shorts 2020
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      • 2008
      • À l’entrée de la nuit
      • Atkūrimas
      • Aletsch Negative
      • Cause of Death
      • Celle qui porte la pluie
      • A Demonstration
      • Écume
      • Filipiñana
      • Genius Loci
      • Girl and Body
      • Gumnaam Din
      • HaMa’azin
      • How to Disappear
      • Huntsville Station
      • Inflorescence
      • It Wasn´t the Right Mountain, Mohammad
      • My Galactic Twin Galaction
      • Playback
      • So We Live
      • Stump the Guesser
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      • Veitstanz/Feixtanz
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Schlagwort: Émilie Vandenameele

Émilie Vandenameele on “Si t’as un coeur” / interview

The actor and director studied acting in Paris and then theatre and film at the Sorbonne. For almost ten years … Mehr

Émilie Vandenameele, Berlinale 2021, interview, Si t’as un coeur

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In today's increasingly polarised world, films allow us to leave our bubbles and step into someone else's shoes. In an in-depth interview on our website, Berlinale Shorts head Anna Henckel-Donnersmarck explains the unique appeal of the short form and how it invites us to discover unfamiliar perspectives.
“A family visit turns into a slow-paced loving farewell between a grandfather and his grandson. The intricately woven family dynamics and superb acting immerse us in a genuine moment in their lives. The superbly crafted mise-en-scène feels natural and unobtrusive. In Day is Done, Zhang Dalei´s rich cinematic language builds a sensitive family portrait that transcends the duration of the short form.”
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