6th International Short Film Festival - Day 3

Α long list of fiction, documentary, experimental and animation short films from across the globe will be screened at this year’s festival edition.

The Festival’s international and national competition sections will also be accompanied by parallel programmes that will take us on a journey to the harsh reality of Syrian refugees and present short films from Africa (African Films Maisha Film Lab), Japan (A tribute to Greek poet C. Cavafy by Musashino Arts University), as well as music videos and the fascinating world of comics and animations.

The Festival is co-organised by the Ministry of Education and Culture and the Rialto Theatre and Cypriot filmmakers Alexia Roider and Ioakim Mylonas are the Festival’s artistic directors. It is under the auspices of the Mayor of Limassol, Mr Andreas Christou, and supported by the Cyprus University of Technology. Media Sponsors: TIME OUT & SUPER FM. 

Location:

Rialto Theatre

Andrea Drousioti 19 

Platia Iroon

Lemesos 3040, Cyprus

Phone: 7777 7745

Website: www.rialto.com.cy

www.isffc.com.cy

Programme Day 3

09:00 - 10:00 Children's Screening

20:30

In Half 8'

Black 14'

My Best Friend is Stuck on the Celling 10'

The Sniper of Kobani 12'

Nemercka 13'

BREAK

Sactioned 18'

Dreams on Sale 9'

A Petty Morning Crime 4'

The Sled 19'

This Migrand Business 6'

The River 12'

23:00 Aspect of the Fantastic

In Half: An eccentric artist creates a work of art that is slammed by critics. She can't understand what's wrong with it, but not everyone sees the glass half full. How much will artistic freedom cost her?

Direction / Screenplay / Production: Argyro Nicolaou

Cinematography: Nicholas Stylianou 

Editing: Minos Papas

Music: Mikaela Tsangari

Sound: Christos Kyriakoulis 

Art Direction: Kleanthis Rousos

Costume Design: Kika Ioannidou

Cast: Polyxeni Savva, Ariana Alfas, Andreas Tselepos

Black: Black tells a story about a pair of astronauts trapped on an orbital space station because of a nuclear war that erupted unexpectedly on Earth. They lose contact with Earth and all attempts to communicate with their base or anybody else fail. All they can do now is watch nuclear explosions taking place on the surface of the Earth and try to survive together somehow.

Direction / Screenplay / Cinematography / Editing / Animation / Production: Tomasz Popakul

Music / Sound: Michał Fojcik

My Best Friend is Stuck on the Ceiling: Connor, secretly in love with his best friend Rach, has gotten her an amazing birthday present. Something that’s sure to knock her off her feet. But, when things take a sharply peculiar turn, Connor begins to wonder whether he would have been better off just getting a gift voucher. 

Direction / Screenplay: Matthew Vesely

Cinematography: Sam King

ΜEditing: Bryan Mason

Music: Benjamin Speed

Sound: Vanessa Carr, Adrian Medhurst 

Cast: Tom Ward, Erin James

Production: Sophie Hyde, Christine Williams

The Sniper of Kobani: The Sniper of Kobani is a portrait of Haron, a Kurdish fighter who came to the Syrian town of Kobani to end the IS occupation. Haron works as a sniper, amidst the enormous ruins of the city. In his hide-out, he reflects on his hopes and nightmares.

Direction: Reber Dosky

Cinematography: Nina Badoux, Reber Dosky

Editing: Stefan Hickert

Music: Wouter van Bemmel

Sound: Taco Drijfhout

Production: Jos de Putter

Nemercka: Missing her, will take him to a journey. He will cross on foot the place they met and lived, so that in a way he can see her again.

Direction / Screenplay: Avrilios Karakostas

Cinematography: Ioanna Tsoucala                           Editing: Christos Giannakkopoulos

Music: Polyphonic Band οf Ano Deropolis, Vagelis Karetsos, Irini Gioti

Sound: Nikos Linardopoulos 

Sound Mixing: Leandros Ntounis                            Art Direction: Orestis Mavroudis                          Cast: Aggelos Skassilas, Poly Andreadi                    Production: Agathi Kaltsa    

Sactioned: Year unknown. The future bleak. A society born from the ashes of anarchy and destruction. Desperate times call for desperate measures. The government has legalized manslaughter to curtail and control the rampant violence between its citizens. You may take another life without any legal ramifications or prosecution. The process is simple. You visit the Ministry of Sanctioned Homicide and you apply for 'Sanction'. If you are accepted, you may take another life with the full support of the law. Elias visits the ministry and applies for Sanction to kill one of his parents. It is granted.

Direction / Production: Harry Ayiotis

Cinematography: Stephan Metzner

Editing: Dinos Gregoriou

Music: Constantinos Lemesios

Sound / Sound Design: Marios Mina

Sound Mixing: Alexis Manis

Set Design: Alexandros Christiphinis, Maria Lianou

Costume Design: Vasiliki Trouliwti, Despoina Christodoulou

Cast: Andreas Tselepos, Marios Mettis, Antonis Katsaris, Nadia Mowafy, Marios Stylianou, Thanos Nace Haberis, Yiola Klitou, Antonis Kokiantonis   

Dreams on Sale: In a world where people are able to record, buy and sell dreams, many are starting to lose the ability of dreaming. Dreams have become a new form of art and a selling product for the rich class. One of the last dream artists is about to attend the opening of his first art exhibition and battles with mixed feelings while preparing for it. 

Direction / Editing / Music: Vlad Buzaianu

Screenplay: Vlad Buzaianu, Cristian Petrescu

Cinematography: Alexandru Pavel

Sound Design: Alexandru Iosub

Sound Mixing: Alexandru Iosub

Casting: Cristian Petrescu, Miruna Blidariu, Oana Sforoi

Animation: Andrei Chiriac, Matte Painter Andrei Pintea

Production: Ciprian Tanasa

A Petty Morning Crime: A Petty Morning Crime is based on the original poem by Georgi Gospodinov of the same title. The film is part of the visual poetry project Mark & Verse produced by Compote Collective.

Direction: Asparuh Petrov

Screenplay: Georgi Gospodinov 

Music: Nikolay Mihaylov

Narrator: Pavel Terziyski 

Sound Design: Nikolay Mihaylov    

Art Direction: Vessela Dantcheva

Animation: Asparuh Petrov, Olga Doreva

Production: Vessela Dantcheva-Compote Collective

The Sled: A sled brings together two boys from different countries and cultures and carries them through the winter woods of the Italian mountains, far away from their parents' prejudices and isolation. Two children, one sled and a lasting friendship.

Direstion / Screenplay: Emanuela Ponzano

Cinematography: Giuseppe Maio

Editing: Paolo Vanghetti 

Music: Teho Teardo 

Sound: Marco Bove

Set Design: Paki Meduri

Costume Design: Roberta Goretti 

Cast: Ivan Franek, Emanuela Ponzano, Alban Pajolli, Riccardo Specchio

Production: Mariangela Curci

This Migrand Business: This Migrant Business shows the existing systems that enable and exploit African migrants seeking better lives in the Middle East and Europe. The system creates a cyclic force, which ensures that demand and supply will continue to feed into each other, indefinitely. This is a lucrative trade with vulnerable people as its currency. 

Direction / Editing / Sound: Ng’endo Mukii

Screenplay: Ng’endo Mukii, Chris Horwood

Voice: Andrew Kaggia

Cast: Paul Okwalinga

Animation: Andrew Kaggia, Ng’endo Mukii

Production: Chris Horwood

The River: 1942. A band of soldiers has been stuck in the woods during a ceasefire. The momentary peace and the increasing heat of early Spring misleads them into a sense of security and carelessness. After a dream of home and comfort, Anthony, a young soldier, tries to hold on to his humanity and identity, seeking catharsis in the nearby river. Based on the short story To Potami by Greek author Antonis Samarakis.

Direction / Screenplay / Production: Georgia Bloo Nicolaou

Music: Constantinos Lemesios

Sound: Dave Sohanpal

Art Direction: Alexia Costea

Cast: Josh Collins, Ilkka Hamalainen, Tom Machell, River Hawkins, Gareth Leighton, Luke Drewell, Edward Harper, Elena Roberts, Tony Perkin, Jayne Hayward

Monday, October 17, 2016, 20:30


Location:
Limassol / Lemesos Municipality, Cyprus
Date(s):
17/10/2016
Category:
Cultural / Cinema