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Screen Culture International

Film Festival

Screen Culture International Film Festival

2018

Year

EDITION'S 

WINNERS

Nowhere to go

Directed by Krish Makhija

Runtime 3:57

A Japanese filmmaker and his old caravan, Burrito take on the Portuguese countryside in a quest for nothing.

Junior
Directed by Bert Dijkstra
Runtime 12:00
A timid Zulu teenager makes a desperate attempt to prove himself to his father.

Ray Richardson : Our side of the water

Directed by Nina Degraeve

Runtime 17:40

Originally from Woolwich, a popular suburb of South East London, there was no prospect that Ray Richardson would become one of the major figures in British figurative painting. Anchored on the south bank of the Thames, it is there that he finds the material of his work and the subjects of his portraits. In his traditional pictorial technique, he transposes cinematographic techniques specific to the language of "film noir".

The Last Embrace
Directed by Saman Hosseinpuor
Runtime 4:00
The Little girl wants to show her drawing to her family, but everybody is busy with their cell phones, she goes to her grandpa who has just past away a few minutes ago without anybody noticing it.
Village Boi
Directed by Quynh Tran, Miguel Espinoza
Runtime 7:30
A young boy makes friends with the wrong group of kids on his first day of school.
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