
Big Bunny Again?
Last summer, I returned to see my family, for the occasion of a Sunday lunch. It allowed me to see my grandfather again and the dog which I had when I was a girl. Something had changed...

Our jury member Renata Gąsiorowska will show some of her own films as well as films that inspire her.

Last summer, I returned to see my family, for the occasion of a Sunday lunch. It allowed me to see my grandfather again and the dog which I had when I was a girl. Something had changed...

Fig is part of the Tokyo loop omnibus movie, created by 16 artists’ short films based on the theme ‘Tokyo’. Tokyo Tower and the window are transformed into characters that roam the Tokyo night.

Wrapped in the futon... Memories are coming up to the mind, the future is imagined, senses are recaptured, physical feelings as a woman are deeply ingrained...Everything melts pleasantly all together. In the futon, the body wonders seeking for these sense...

A story about cone-girl Lotta and pear-boy Luke who go for their first date.

The main character of the film is a young woman living in a typical, boring block. One night, she is visited by her boyfriend, who gives her a gift found on a nearby swamp. Disgusted with the gift and bored with her boyfriend heroine ends their relationship. At first she is satisfied with the new situation but the girl observes her ex-boyfriend as he arranges his life without her. Remorse and her

A young girl spends the evening alone at home. She decides to have some sweet solo pleasure session, but not everything goes according to plan. A cute animated short about masturbation.

A teenager is waiting for a boyfriend. The rain beats on the windowsill. It gets wet.

At first glance, it seems that SQUARE lives among chaos and endless changes. But next, we can notice that the systems in which he functions, are constantly repeated, introduce a routine, hypnotize without allowing any movement. Once, a new element sneaks into the pattern, which for a moment will allow SQUARE to look a little differently at reality.
SQUARING THE CIRCLE is full of graphic metaphors,