Student film by students of University of Amsterdam “April Summers” explores how queer community shapes identity through the story of Hildo Groen, who finds his place not in Den Helder but in the bars, stages, and friendships that let him grow. From Sonny’s small-town bar to Amsterdam’s queer culture, the documentary shows how April took shape through community, experience, and finding ‘home’.
Three women of a family gather daily together for sewing, without being aware that they are dangerously handling the threads of their own destiny. Life and death create a weave, where the missing threads are hardly noticeable.
A tribute to untamed nature, this experimental audiovisual work celebrates the earth's endless cycle of birth, growth and decay. Through poetry and image, it explores the bond between life, nature, and our fragile place within it.
Two girls from a small town in Argentina want to go to Buenos Aires to study a degree, but Magdalena is too afraid to tell her father that she has a girlfriend and wants to move to Buenos Aires with her.
A short film in pixilation technique by the group Invisible Friends. The film plays with the well-known "5-second rule" — a folk belief that food picked up from the floor within five seconds remains safe to eat.
On a Christmas Eve that quickly spirals out of control, a group of friends finds themselves embroiled in an unlikely mystery that no one quite knows how to solve. Amid absurd suspicions, embarrassing revelations, and an investigation as improvised as it is chaotic, Christmas Eve dinner transforms into a game of accusations where everyone seems to have something to hide.
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