Film screenings
EUNIC Short Shorts from Europe
Nine members of EUNIC Ireland (European Union National Institutes for Culture) are again presenting a selection of European short films in Dublin, Galway and Cork. The audience will be asked to vote for their favourite film after the evening. The Irish Film Institute and the Cork Film Festival will each present one short film out of competition.
This year, seven of the eleven films shown at the festival have been directed by women.
Monday, 04 November 2019, 6:30 pm
Irish Film Institute
6 Eustace Street, Dublin 2
Admission free, booking required: bookings.dublin@cervantes.es
Saturday, 09 November 2019, 12 pm
Pálás Cinema
15 Merchants Road Lower, Galway
Admission free, booking required: palas.ie
Monday, 11 November 2019. 6 pm
Cork Film Festival
Gate Cinema, North Main Street, Cork
Admission free, booking required: corkfilmfest.org
Programme:
Dir. Dennis Todorovic
Music Video – Germany – 2018 – 7’38” – English subtitles
An actor’s tutorial about crying fake tears on camera. Ten women actors not only explain how to make oneself cry in ten easy steps, they also do their best to demonstrate their skill. Among them, grand thespians like Corinna Harfouch and well known comedians such as Petra Nadolny.
Dennis Todorovic is a German-Montenegrin-Czech writer, director and camera acting coach based in Cologne. He writes historical and fantasy stories and is keen to shoot music videos with German band Erdmöbel.
Presented by the Goethe-Institut Irland in cooperation with the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen.
Dir. Nicolas Kolovos
Drama – Greece – 2015 – 13’ – English subtitles
Heleni asks for a fig on her death bed. Her husband Kostas goes to the nearest fig tree to pick one, but he breaks his leg. Time is short and Kostas is old. With one fig in his hand, he struggles through the harsh nature to get home in time to fulfil his wife’s last wish.
Nicolas Kolovos is a Swedish/Greek film director, playwright and screenwriter. Fig made him obtain the Golden Dionysos Award at the 38th Greek Short Film Festival in Drama and an Honorary distinction for Best Cinematography.
Presented by the Embassy of Greece
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Dir. Chiqui Carabante
Comedy – Spain – 2016 – 10’ – English subtitles
The casual encounter between Jorge and Fran in a bar reveals that neighbours are not only who share the same hallway. And that a wall may not be as effective to keep us apart, or not as much as we thought.
Chiqui Carabante (Málage, 1967) is a Spanish director and screenwriter who combines his film career with stage direction. With his first two short films – Los días felices and Bailongas – he obtained more that forty awards.
Presented by the Instituto Cervantes / AECID.
Dir. Elisa Billi & Cristiana Mecozzi
Comedy – Italy – 2018 – 8’24” – English subtitles
The story unfolds within the walls of a particular Complaints Office, a place outside of time, where people give out about their absurd problems. Two employees are seated at a desk with documents and files piling up, trying to find solutions.
Young actors and directors Elisa Billi and Cristiana Mecozzi have been involved in the production of a number of short movies until today, some have been recipients of awards.
Presented by the Istituto Italiano di Cultura
Dir. Tessa Moult-Milewska
Animation – Poland – 2015 – 10’ – No dialogue
In this grotesque love story, the protagonists are confronted with social ostracism as they try hard to gain the acceptance of the outside world. The rough form of cut-out animation inspired by the works of Roald Dahl, Lotte Reiniger and Edward Gorey, makes us ask ourselves, who in fact are the Creatures?
Tessa Moult-Milewska is a filmmaker and a scholar at the Warsaw Film School. She has directed the award-winning animations The Designer (2012) and Spider and Flies (2013). She currently runs the Indemind Film Studio.
Presented by the Embassy of Poland.
Dirs. Maya Av-Ron, Mylène Cominotti, Marion Coudert & Sixtine Ano
Animation – France – 2018 – 4’48” – English subtitles
Diane can’t ignore anymore the leak coming from the ceiling above the family dinner.
Thermostat 6 is a coproduction directed by four students from GOBELINS, l’école de l’image. They worked on every step of the process from the storyboard to the animation itself. They all graduated from GOBELINS in 2018.
Presented by the Alliance Francaise and the Embassy of France.
Dir. Daniela Leitner
Animation – Austria – 2017 – 7’26” – No dialogue
An elderly couple seems to have lost their affection for another. After falling asleep on the beach one day, something incredible happens that rekindles their long lost romantic feelings…
Daniela Leitner is an Austrian artist and designer who works on stlye development with focus on non-conventional materials of visual approaches. Having a background in advertising and strategy, she believes in simple storytelling and the use of a strong core idea.
Presented by the Embassy of Austria.
Dir. Charlotte Regan
Drama – United Kingdom – 2017 – 8’ – English
Dodgy Dave is about a dad trying to connect with his son, with his job being secondary to that goal. The film focuses on their relationship and the struggle to re-connect after a separation between parents.
Charlotte Regan is a filmmaker from London whose first short film Standby was nominated for a BAFTA. She is a Sundance Ignite Fellow and a BFI Future Film and New Talent award winner
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Presented by the British Council.
Dir. Louis Bagnall
Animation – Ireland – 2018 – 9’23” – English
Emily is an elderly woman who lives between two states, the past and the present. She journeys into an inner world, reliving moments from her life and searching for a connection within her fragmented memories.
Louise Bagnali is an Irish filmmaker and a creative director at Cartoon Saloon. Louise has directed several short animated films including Cúl An Tí, Loose Ends and Donkey. Louise is currently the assistant director on Nora Twomey’s Netflix film My Father’s Dragon.
Presented by Culture Ireland.
Dirs. Pat Collins & Tadhg O’Sullivan
Documentary – Ireland – 2013 – 11’ – English
An exploration of memory and the transience of human experience through an evocative montage of images drawn primarily from personal film collections preserved in the IFI Irish Film Archive.
Tadhg O’Sullivan is a filmmaker, editor, sound designer and sound recordist, whose work has screened at prestigious festivals worldwide. Pat Collins is a director of documentary and drama. His eclectic filmography offers portraits of artists, reflective film essays and genre-defying feature dramas.
Presented by the Irish Film Institute.
Dir. Jessie Ayles
Documentary – Ireland – 2017 – 2’24” – English
Mr Ripple chronicles the man behind Ireland’s oldest-serving ice cream van, and looks at this dying tradition.
An award-winning producer and director, after studying film at Warwick University, Jessie Ayles completed a Masters in Screen Documentary at Goldsmiths University, where she won a One World Media Bursary Council and Community Channel.
Presented by the Cork Film Festival.
The EUNIC Ireland cluster is composed of the Alliance Francaise, the Austrian Embassy, the British Council, Culture Ireland, the Goethe-Institut, the Instituto Cervantes/AECID, the Istituto Italiano di Cultura, the Embassy of Bulgaria, the Embassy of Greece and the Embassy of Romania/Romanian Cultural Institute.
The Short Shorts from Europe are presented by EUNIC Ireland in cooperation with the Pálás Cinema Galway, the Irish Film Festival and the Cork Film Festival.
Details
Galway, Limerick, Dublin, Cork
Language: english, or with english subtitles
Price: Admission free, booking required
+ 353 1 6311600 bookings.dublin@cervantes.es