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Ihavenovoiceandimustscream

Inspired by the sci-fi novel I have no mouth and i must scream, ihavenovoiceandimustscream dives into the mind of someone with social anxiety. Using archive material from popular films that famously showcase idealised friendships and relationships with others, (Wayne's World, Bill and Ted's excellent adventure, Clue, Eraserhead, The Room, and Finding Nemo), and original music by the director, the visual poem encapsulates the feeling of losing ones own voice when around other people and the difficulty of connecting with others and expressing oneself.

Ihavenovoiceandimustscream

NR 2024
1014

My mother, Carol Frieda Herman P. Hirsch, Chaya bas Moshe ve Yehudit, died on June 23, 2022, at home, the way she wanted her last weeks to be. Self-determined, surrounded by majestic trees outside the windows, with birds chirping in the background. With her books in shelves nearby. Even when she lacked the energy to read, she was glad to have those books near her. And she enjoyed the smells of good food, her music and other simple things as long as it was possible. The choice to use film material that was way past its sell-by date corresponds with how, as one approaches the end of one’s life, things fall apart, gradually. A tribute.

1014

NR 2024
Someone Called me Black Snake

Alguén me chamou Serpe Negra explores the tortuous path that memories and dreams take in our mind. Thanks to the texture of analogue hand-painted animation, the film is an invitation to an oneiric universe made of loose connections and revised spatial dimensions. Filmmaker Borja Santomé Rodríguez takes us with him on a journey made of images that play with love and adventure, childhood curiosities and adult desires, and in which the ultimate reward is to get lost.

Someone Called me Black Snake

NR 2024
Etoiles noires

The Paris Opera is one of the world's most prestigious opera houses. Guillaume Diop was appointed principal dancer there in 2023—the first person of color in the opera's history. In the orchestra pit, Sulivan Loiseau plays The Nutcracker on the double bass. She is the first Black musician in the Paris Opera Orchestra. It's not just Diop and Loiseau's exceptional talent that continues to attract attention, but also their skin color. Some consider them role models. Others believe the opera is using them to fulfill its diversity quota. This documentary follows these young talents over a season and shows the cultural institution in its attempts to better reflect multicultural society.

Etoiles noires

NR 2024