International Festival Signs of the Night - Bangkok |
lnternational Festival Signes de Nuit - Bangkok |
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10th International Festival Signes de Nuit - Bangkok - July 13-21, 2024
22th International Festival Signs of the Night - Thailand
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Bangkok - The Spirit of Opening
The Festival Signs of the Night - The Spirit of Independence
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Saturday, July 13, 2024
DOC PUB and CLUB / 13 h
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Amélie Hardy |
Canada / 2024 / 0:16:24 |
Between loads of laundry at the corner laundromat, Cooper shares the story of her gender reassignment journey. Piecing together her memories, from her childhood in a small fishing village through her tumultuous medical process, Cooper attempts to make peace with the last male imprint remaining on her body: that annoying deep voice that sticks to her skin.
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And How Miserable Is the Home of Evil
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Saleh Kashefi |
Suisse, Iran / 2023 | 0:07:00 |
The website of Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, is crammed with filmed sermons and speeches. Appropriating these official archives, Saleh Kashefi – exiled in Switzerland – has created a political fiction that is both hard-hitting and ambiguous. We bear direct witness to the dictator’s last moments before his downfall, as whispers fill the streets.
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Melanie Shatzky, Brian Cassidy |
Canada / 2024 / 01:02:00 |
A bracingly intimate and hallucinatory portrait of a man with schizophrenia surviving amidst urban detritus and decay. Pushing at the limits of non-fiction cinema, A Man Imagined follows 67-year old Lloyd as he sells discarded objects to motorists and passersby. Unfolding along psychological lines, the film reveals the existential solitude of a man at once gentle and marred by a storied past.
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Competition Short Film, Cinema in Transgression, Documentary |
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