Block 1. A Different Narrative

dir. Andreas Bøggild Monies ("Papa – Notes on Life and Death"); Zuza Banasińska ("Grandmamauntsistercat"); Neus Ballús ("Blow!"); Mina Keshavarz ("Phobos"); Jakub Gomółka ("The Ghost") / Denmark/2023 ("Papa – Notes on Life and Death"); The Netherlands, Poland/2023 ("Grandmamauntsistercat"); Spain/2023 ("Blow!"); Germany, France, Iran/2023 ("Phobos"); Poland/2024 ("The Ghost") / 78min.
How do you find a way to talk about your feelings and emotions? How do you tackle the big questions like life and death? The directors of these films face this difficult task in an unusual manner, and the results are spectacular.

"Papa – Notes on Life and Death", dir. Andreas Bøggild Monies, Denmark 2023, 19 min.

“PAPA” is a story of a birth told in pictures and short clips. A dramatic situation and a motion between life and death. The baby is healthy and a source of joy and life, but the mother suddenly falls seriously ill and is put in a coma. The film follows a hospital stay, which fortunately does not happen to most people, where the father who is the narrator of the film, stands with a new life and a big happiness in one hand and a big accident and possible death on the other.

"Grandmamauntsistercat", dir. Zuza Banasińska, The Netherlands, Poland 2023, 23 min.

The classic Slavic witch figure, Baba Jaga, is reimagined as a “prehistoric goddess from the times of the matriarchy” using found footage from the Polish Educational Film Studio archive. This transformation incites layered reflections on kinship and identity, guided by a child grappling with binary gender roles. The often sexist and anthropocentric images, created as didactic materials in the communist era, are repurposed into an emotive portrait of a multispecies matriarchal family seeking freedom and empowerment.

 

"Blow!" ("Blow!"), dir. Neus Ballús, Spain 2023, 14 min.

We know whales communicate with each other by “singing”, but what do they sound like exactly? Mar is a young woman who dreams of hearing their songs for herself and recording them. She decides to join a scientific team in the Mediterranean that's conducting research into these mysterious sea mammals. Catalonian director Neus Ballús makes films that straddle the line between fiction and documentary. She garnered great praise with her short film “Immersio“, which takes place entirely beneath the surface of a swimming pool. In “Blow!” the camera mostly stays above the water, as does the microphone recording the noisy sounds of life on the deck. ​When we do finally dive into the sea with Mar, the experience is overwhelming and totally immersive.

"Phobos", dir. Mina Keshavarz, Germany, France, Iran 2023, 15 min

Employing a poetic and experimental cinematic language, ”Phobos” attempts to transcend the fear of war and destruction. Director Mina Keshavarz grew up in the city of Bushehr, on the Persian Gulf. In the 1980s it was a target in the Iran-Iraq war. Embarking on a journey of getting lost in a place known to her, Keshavarz’s surrealistic search for her home, family and friends reflects her recurring nightmare of an abandoned coastal city.

"The Ghost" ("Duch"), dir. Jakub Gomółka, Poland 2024, 7 min

Andrzej has completed a two-year course at the center for former prisoners in Silesia, the mining region in Poland, which was intended to bring him back into the society after detention. However, it turns out that the society does not forget about the past. The landscape outside Andrzej's room window and repeating sound of the voicemail intensify his loneliness.

duration:
78 min
country:
Denmark/2023 ("Papa – Notes on Life and Death"); The Netherlands, Poland/2023 ("Grandmamauntsistercat"); Spain/2023 ("Blow!"); Germany, France, Iran/2023 ("Phobos"); Poland/2024 ("The Ghost")
director:
Andreas Bøggild Monies ("Papa – Notes on Life and Death"); Zuza Banasińska ("Grandmamauntsistercat"); Neus Ballús ("Blow!"); Mina Keshavarz ("Phobos"); Jakub Gomółka ("The Ghost")
cinematography:
Andreas Bøggild Monies ("Papa – Notes on Life and Death"); archives ("Grandmamauntsistercat"); Anna Molins ("Blow!"); Amin Behroozzadeh ("Phobos"); Vincent Prochoroff ("The Ghost")
producer:
Liv Lundholm Pedersen, Charlotte Pedersen / New Era Production ("Papa – Notes on Life and Death"); Zuza Banasińska / Wytwórnia Filmów Oświatowych w Łodzi ("Grandmamauntsistercat"); Neus Ballús, Miriam Porté / El Kinògraf, Distinto Films ("Blow!"); Afsun Moshiry, Hamidreza Pejman, Baptiste Bertin / Road River Films, Pejman Foundation, La Onda Productions ("Phobos"); Agata Golańska / Polska Szkoła Filmowa w Łodzi ("The Ghost")
selected festivals and awards:
2023 – CPH:DOX, Copenhagen 2023 – EFA Awards and won the Audience Award at Odense International Film Festival ("Papa – Notes on Life and Death"); 2024 – IFF Rotterdam, 2024 – Berlinale: "Best Short Film" in TEDDY AWARD competition ("Grandmamauntsistercat"); 2023 – IDFA Amsterdam ("Blow!"); 2023 – CPH:DOX, Copenhagen, 2023 – Sheffield DocFest ("Phobos"); 2024 – Millennium Docs Against Gravity Film Festival: World Premiere ("The Ghost")
sections:
Short films
competitions:
Best Short Film Award
tags:
love story Polish films psychology ecology feminism Middle East animal rights cities relations photography slow cinema LGBTQ+ war awarded1 fiction / non-fiction nature family

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