Short Film Festival
EUNIC SHORT SHORTS FROM EUROPE 2022
Action, comedy, animation, drama – expect this and more from Short Shorts from Europe Film Festival – a selection of European short films of ten member countries of EUNIC Ireland.
Let Austria, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Poland, Portugal, and Spain entertain you with a variety of genres from contemporary, cutting-edge filmmakers. Cork International Film Festival and TUS Limerick School of Art and Design will also present short films from Ireland on the programme.
As the German contribution, the Goethe-Institut Irland presents "The Beauty", a film by the award-winning director Pascal Schelbli.
Thursday, 13 October 2022, 6pm
Pálás Cinema
15 Merchants Rd Lower, Galway
Admission free, but advance booking required, booking HERE
Thursday, 20 October 2022 at 6pm
TUS Limerick School of Art and Design
In partnership with the Richard Harris International Film Festival
Millennium Theatre, Moylish Campus,
Admission free, but advance booking required, booking HERE
Tuesday, 8 November 2022 at 6pm
Light House Cinema
Market Square Smithfield Dublin 7
Admission free, but advance booking required, booking HERE
Monday, 14 November 2022 at 6pm
Cork International Film Festival
Gate Cinema, North Main Street, Cork
Admission free, but advance booking required, booking HERE
Programme:
Dir.: Laurène Dervieux und Maxime Charden, Comedy / Web Series, France 2019, 4'05 Min., English subtitles
For 5 years now, Bahia's (Soukaïna Meflah) brain hasn’t been working properly. Coordination, balance and speech, in short, "it's a mess". So Bahia is forced to team up with Simone, her walker. Together they discover the joys of disability. Both face the most banal situations, discussed in a staggered, humorous, sometimes surreal and always resolutely optimistic way.
Laurène Dervieux uses her witty outlook to write articles for the written press & web. She now writes for Stand-up Comedy with Soukaïna Meflah. Maxime Charden made his debut at Canal+ and created some of its cult programs (“Action Discrète”). Since 2013 he also works with 2P2L on "Cam Clash".
Presented by Alliance Française and Embassy of France Dublin.
Dir.: Vaggelio Soumeli, Drama, Greece, Cyprus 2020, 5'Min., English subtitles
It’s deathly quiet. Marialena is looking for the poetry book she lost. Bookstores are closed. Marialena wants to know where Magda is. The two sisters are on the phone. They need to remember, to forgive, to say goodbye.
Vaggelio Soumeli studied Business Administration in Athens and Industrial Relations in London. In 2016, having worked for years as a social researcher with a focus on gender equality, she started a new career as a filmmaker. Currently, she is in the post-production of her short film “Phoebe” and writes the screenplay of her first feature film.
Presented by the Embassy of Greece in Dublin.
Dir.: Cláudia Varejão, Documentary, Portugal 2020, 6'Min., English subtitles
“The Art of Delusion” consists of images from a family archive and sound clips from films. The narrative starts with Flaubert’s Madame Bovary. Based on Ema Paiva's dialogue with her friend and confidant Pedro Lumiares in the film Vale Abraão by Manoel de Oliveira, gender identity is understood as an embodiment of social values.
Cláudia Varejão completed the joint Creativity and Artistic Creation Program of Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, the DFFB, São Paulo International Film Academy, and arts school AR.CO. Her short films and documentaries have been presented at several prominent film festivals. Varejão’s work also entails photography and teaching.
Presented by the Embassy of Portugal and Camões - Instituto da Cooperação e da Língua in partnership with the Agencia de Curta Metragem.
Dir.: Federico Micali, Drama, Italy 2021, 9', English subtitles
Cloe is a six-year-old girl with a great passion: Spiderman! For her first school day she chooses the schoolbag of her favourite superhero. However, the discovery of Cloe’s school (and world) stops at a question: Why can’t the girls have a favourite superhero? Why do all the people around her say “It is for boys!”?
Federico Micali (Florence, 1971) debuted in 2001 with the documentary “Genova Senza Risposte” about the G8 summit in Genua, followed by “Firenze Città Aperta” (2002), “Nunca Mais” (2004), “99 Amaranto” (2007) and “L’ultima Zingarata” (2011), a documentary presented at the Venice Film Festival. In 2016 he has directed the documentary “l’Universale”.
Presented by the Istituto Italiano di Cultura Dublino/ Italian Institute of Culture in Dublin.
Dir.: Pascal Schelbli, Animation, Germany 2021, 4'27 Min., English
The Beauty is a poetic journey through a fascinating underwater world, where plastic and nature becomes one. For one breath our concerns and feelings of guilt dissolve between eerily beautiful coral reefs and mysterious depths of the ocean.
Pascal Schelbli is an award-winning director and artist. After completing his studies as a graphic designer, he studied at Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg and worked for different production companies as well as for Swiss television. The animation “The Beauty” is his final project at the Filmakademie.
Presented by the Goethe-Institut Irland.
Dir.: Éabha Bortolozzo & Jack Kirwan, Animation, Irland 2021, 6'38Min., English
Eve learns of her Grandmother's harrowing history in a Mother & Baby home. Woven through her past is the mythological and misunderstood figure of the Banshee, whose comforting presence inspires the strength she needs to tell her story.
Éabha Bortolozzo and Jack Kirwan are two award winning filmmakers. Their first film “The Usual” was well received and selected to screen at festivals worldwide. Their second film “Her Song” received even more praise than their first, winning the pair their first IFTA. They are working on their next short film.
Presented by Culture Ireland.
Dir.: Katarzyna Warzecha, Documentary, Animation, Poland 2020, 11Min., English subtitles
After his mother dies, Adam comes across some letters his parents exchanged years ago. This is an opportunity for him to find out more about his father, who he never knew. The juxtaposition of animated drawings and archival material takes us back forty years and enables us to uncover an extraordinary family secret.
Born in Gdańsk in 1989, Katarzyna Warzecha graduated from the Krzysztof Kieślowski Film School in Katowice and the Wajda School & Studio in Warsaw. Her award-winning graduation film, “It’s Really Awesome”, was screened at numerous international festivals. “We Have One Heart” followed in its footsteps – it was presented at 33 international festivals and won numerous prestigious awards.
Presented by the Embassy of the Republic of Poland.
Dir.: Álvaro Carmona, Comedy, Spain 2019, 9'., English subtitles
A clinic offers what you’ve always wanted … for a low price.
Álvaro Carmona (1984, Utrera) is a Spanish director, scriptwriter, musician, comedian and artist. Filmography: Clara (2013); short films: Ruleta (2015); Un mal trago (2015) and El tratamiento (2019); Tv show: Gente hablando (2018).
Presented by the Instituto Cervantes Dublin.
Dir.: Govinda Van Maele, Drama, Luxembourg 2021, 10'01Min., English subtitles
A mysterious illness takes hold of Sylvie’s husband Rosch. The next morning he is no longer the same.
Govinda Van Maele is a Luxembourg director born in the Grand Duchy in 1983, as son of Sri Lankan-Belgian parents. His directorial credits include the shorts “Josh” (2007), “A Day in the Open” (2012), and “You Go Ahead” (2013), as well as the documentary “We Might As Well Fail” (2011). His feature debut “Gutland” won Best Film at the “Lëtzebuerger Filmpräis” and was chosen as the Luxembourg candidate for the 2019 Oscars as Best Foreign Language Film.
Presented by the Embassy of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg to Ireland.
Dir.: Conrad Tambour, Animation, Shortfilm, Comedy, Germany 2011, 08'30'', English subtitles
A tragicomic story about an old woman, who, to the horror of her son, is cooking up a meal in the middle of the night for her long-deceased friends. Fantasy, dream or reality? What is the difference? When people get old ...
Conrad Tambour studied animation at the Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg. In 2011 he founded the award-winning animation studio “Neuer Österreichischer Trickfilm” together with Benjamin Swiczinsky and Johannes Schiehsl. Based in Vienna the studio focuses on narrative animated films and the creation of profound, authentic, animated characters for film & television.
Presented by the Austrian Embassy in Dublin.
Out of Competition
Dir.: Adam Collins, Comedy, Ireland 2021, 5'Min., no dialogue
A short comedy about sleeping in.
Adam Collins is a writer and director based in Dublin. His previous short “The Box” screened at over 30 festivals worldwide, earning various awards. His newest short “Snooze” was awarded Market Pick at the prestigious Clermont-Ferrand Film Festival. Adam is currently developing a screenplay for his debut feature film.
Presented by Cork International Film Festival.
Regie: Shane Joyce & Corrine Gibbons, Documentary, Ireland 2021, 12' 28Min., English
“Underground Éire” is a visually intimate documentary sharing three underground musicians’ struggles with their art, race, and sense of social belonging. The film follows Owen Alfred, Joyce Zacks and XoLu (Lucas Ryan) as they share both their experiences and music on film.
Shane Joyce is a 20-year-old filmmaker, and a student of Creative Broadcast and Film Production at TUS Limerick School of Art and Design, who started making short films at fifteen in his bedroom. Corinne Gibbons is a 23-year-old filmmaker from Limerick. She studied photography for 2 years before discovering filmmaking.
Presented by the TUS Limerick School of Art and Design in partnership with the Richard Harris International Film Festival.
Have a look at the full programme:
Presented by the EUNIC Ireland network in association with Cork International Film Festival, Light House Cinema Dublin, Pálás Cinema Galway, TUS Limerick School of Art and Design and Richard Harris International Film Festival. The EUNIC Network in Ireland is composed of Alliance Française/Embassy of France, Austrian Embassy, British Council, Embassy of the Republic of Bulgaria, Culture Ireland, Goethe-Institut, Embassy of Greece, Instituto Cervantes/Spanish Agency for the International Cooperation and Development (AECID), Istituto Italiano di Cultura, Embassy of Hungary, Embassy of Luxembourg, Embassy of Malta, Embassy of the Republic of Poland, Embassy of Portugal, Embassy of Romania, Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia and Embassy of Switzerland.
EUNIC – European Union National Institutes for Culture – is the European network of organisations engaging in cultural relations. It advocates a prominent role of culture in international relations and is a strategic partner of the EU.
Details
Language: English / with English subtitles
Price: Admission free, booking required