Winner’s Choice: Yumi Joung

75 minutes
Winner’s Choice: Yumi Joung

The Grand Prix winners of the 2014 shorts competition were given carte blanche as curators for HAFF. Yumi Joung (South Korea) won the Grand Prix for narrative films with her Love Games. Mathieu Labaye (Belgium) won the Grand Prix for non-narrative films with Le Labyrinthe.

This program screened as part of Haff 2015

Showing in this program

Bolero

Bolero

  • Ivan Maximov
  • Russia, 1992
  • 5 min.
L’Homme Sans Ombre

L’Homme Sans Ombre

  • Georges Schwizgebel
  • Canada / Switzerland, 2004
  • 9 min.

[Inzender: 'A CO-PRODUCTION BETWEEN STUDIO GDS AND NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA']

Memories of Dogs

Memories of Dogs

  • Simone Massi
  • Italy, 2006
  • 8 min.
Milch

Milch

  • Igor Kovalyov
  • United States, 2005
  • 15 min.
Mt. Head

Mt. Head

  • Koji Yamamura
  • Japan, 2002
  • 10 min.
Street of Crocodiles

Street of Crocodiles

  • Quay Brothers
  • United Kingdom, 1987
  • 20 min.
Tango

Tango

  • Zbigniew Rybczynski
  • Poland, 1980
  • 8 min.

People enter the small room in turn. Firstly, one by one, then the sequences of rhythmical moves start looping and overlapping, but characters do not interfere with each other. It is accurate time compression within a limited space. Tango won the very first Oscar in the history of Polish cinema.

Zbigniew Rybczyński, born in 1949 – graduated from the film school in Łódź. He is a cinemato-grapher, scriptwriter, and director of animated and experimental films. He left Poland after re-ceiving Oscar for Tango. He went to the U.S. where he was acclaimed as the „pope of the video art”.