21st june
17h15
Auditorium
Moi aussi | Judith Godrèche | FRA | 17’
At the dawn of a new day, a young woman finds an entire crowd staring her straight in the eye. Each face evokes a story from the past. That young woman becomes the voice of those countless stories. Each one is different, yet together, they forge a path forward — from unspeakable pain to the beginnings of liberation through the spoken word.
Fuck-a-Fan | Muriel d'Ansembourg | NLD | 24’
Chloe Cam, the hottest porn star on social media, launches a “Fuck-a-Fan” contest to blow up her following and let one lucky fan live out his dream.
That turns out to be Thomas, an awkward young man from Amsterdam whose heart was recently crushed. In his loneliness and desperation, he can’t help projecting something deeper onto her than porn-star thrills.
When the lights go on and the camera starts rolling, Thomas and Chloe find themselves as they never expected: vulnerable, and accountable to each other.
Machines | Sigurd Bleken | NOR | 15’
Everything goes to hell for a single mom working as a cleaner, when she takes an extra shift to afford a special present for her son on his 14th birthday. We witness 24 hours of her life, trying to hold the scattered pieces together, while trying to mend the relationship to her son, a relationship that has been broken by her absence.
A film about the consequences of rising poverty and poverty related shame in one of the world’s richest countries.
Mrs. Faiza & Dr. Love | Anissa Daoud | FRA | 25’
In the modest family apartment, Faiza has 'a room of her own' where another part of herself unfolds—one that is unafraid of transgression and reconnects with her youthful ambitions.
A Move | Elahe Esmaili | IRN | 28’
Elahe returns to her hometown in Mashhad, Iran, to help her parents move to a new place after 40 years. Influenced by the Woman-Life-Freedom movement, she's also hoping for a bigger move beyond just a new apartment.