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 20, 2024
Thai Archive / 17 h
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Zuza Banasinska |
Polen, Niederlande / 2024 / 0:23:25 |
Zuza Banasinka reinvents the famous Slavic witch Baba Yaga through a clever montage of films from ?ód?’s Educational Film Studio, containing sexist content. Questioning their own non-binary identity through an unsettling voice-over that tells the story of a matriarchal family, they unleash the queer dimension of images tasked with conveying a normative conception of identity.
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Markku Hakala, Mari Käki |
Finland / 2023 / 01:11:00 |
Somewhere up north at the age of peak modern there is a man longing for connection but unable to break loose, and a woman feeling alien to the world which has everything figured out for her, without her. They make their best to fit in and fulfill their roles but struggle to connect with the world, themselves and others. Something important is missing. As if the whole world was drained of love, chugging along on mere duties and bureaucratic inertia, passing over the baggage of the generations. During the family trip back to the past everything starts to break apart. For how long is it possible to resist the force of life? Giant’s Kettle is a journey into the unconscious, a love story without love, an epic tragicomedy of the mundane, and a mystery in a world emptied of mystery.
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Competition Short Film, Cinema in Transgression, Documentary |
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