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Category: Festival
#SHORTVIEW: “Swallows”, by Sofia Bost
Sara moved to London to find a job in graphic design, but she’s stuck in a restaurant kitchen. Today, after one more rejection, the reality of her life sinks in.
#SHORTVIEW: “The Sled”, by Emanuela Ponzano
A sled brings together two boys from different countries and cultures and carries them through the winter woods of the Italian mountains, far away from their parents' prejudices and isolation.
#SHORTVIEW: “For Eva” by Kiril Totev
A young girl, suffering from a rare form of amnesia, wakes up every morning in an unknown place. Her memories fade away when she falls asleep, and the only thing that gives her strength to continue in life is a letter she finds every morning.
#SHORTVIEW – “Dog” by Vladimir Petev
Two strangers have to spend a day together. One is Boyan - a bruised eye man in his thirties trying to receive a fee he badly needs. The other is Albena - a detached middle aged woman who is responsible for the payment. Suddenly, the woman's dog will turn out to be very sick.
#SHORTVIEW: “You Are Beautiful”, by Hristo Poriazoff
The secrets of a family will come together in a day in which everyone will have to face the secrets that they know from each other.
#SHORTVIEW: “Hilde”, by Felix Knoche
Synopsis: After an accident at the lake, 11 year old Melly will experience a strange metamorphosis. Meanwhile, her mother Hilde will desperately try to keep up normality. THE FISHERMEN ALWAYS GET KILLED > How did you come up with a story like this? I wanted to do a story about something mythological. It could’ve been … Continue reading #SHORTVIEW: “Hilde”, by Felix Knoche
#SHORTVIEW: “Latchkey Kids”, by Elad Goldman
Gur and his sister Daniel return to their empty home every day after school. While Daniel tries to cope with the world outside, Gur still feels home is his only safe shelter and womb.
#SHORTVIEW: “The House”, Yana Titova
After yet another night of heavy partying, Victor finds himself trapped by his own actions, and sees the truth regarding himself through the eyes of the past.
#SHORTVIEW: “Still Life” by Emanuela Dimitrova
Anny wants to steal the most precious family heir loom -a porcelain service set from Kazakhstan- in order to punish her grandmother for her lack of care. However, a broken cup and a ringing cell-phone will turn girl’s world upside down.