FRIDAY 23 JANUARY 2026 17:00 – 18:45 Official Selection “Block 1”
Lift As You Climb , 75″
BOTTLES
Directed by Yassine EL Idrissi, 18″, Italy

Said, a 13 year old boy in the old Medina of Rabat, has a side job collecting empty beer bottles to buy food for a dog he is hiding. Said finds keeping the dog he rescued conflicting with his family, friends, and religious tradition.
LOMOTIMO
Directed by Jovana Lazin, 9″, Serbia

MY GRANDMOTHER IS A SKYDIVER
Directed by Polina Piddubna, Germany, 13″, Animation, Documentary,

Alfyia, a joyful young woman in 1960s Central Asia, is actively parachuting and studying to become a midwife, when she receives an extraordinary phone call from her granddaughter in 2022. She is worried about her grandmother’s safety amid the invasion of Ukraine. In this intergenerational conversation across time and space, the granddaughter tries to restore and rethink family memory and her own ethnic identity, break the endless cycle of collective trauma and reflect on the meaning of human life.
HAPPY END
Direted by Hossein Firoozeh, Iran, 19″, Drama, Social,

Hana, a young woman, lives with an elderly man and experiences love for the first time with a young man named Ardalan.
Following the village’s traditions, the elderly man plans to marry off their young daughter. Determined to prevent her daughter from sharing the same fate, Hana does everything in her power to stop the marriage. She seeks Ardalan’s help to ensure her daughter isn’t wed to a man as old as her own husband. However, it seems Ardalan shares the same mindset as her husband.
THE CARE PACKAGE
Directed by Vera Shysh, 7″, Animation

The Care Package is a story inspired by a fairy tale written by a sister to her imprisoned brother in Belarus, where over 4,000 people have been recognized as political prisoners since 2020. Political prisoners are often deprived of phone calls and visits, even from family members. A care package is sometimes the only means of communication with the outside world. In this story, a care package comes to life, becoming a character that interacts with the prisoner.
FRIDAY 23 JANUARY 2026 20:30 – 21:45
“Young Jury BLOCK 1”: What we Carry
IMMIGRANT
Directed by Nilram Ranjbar, 2″, Iran,

This film is a animation about a woman who is forced to be an immigrant due to her love for her country and family.
THE VOICE OF OLD
Directed by Adesh Vinod Dhage, 14”, India,

Set in a remote village, the film follows a young tribal boy who struggles to memorize an English poem for his school assignment — a poem that ironically speaks about the disappearance of old voices and languages. On his way home, he wanders through nature,rivers, forests, and hills reciting the poem in a lyrical rhythm. When he reaches home, his grandmother sings him a century-old tribal song. Moved by its beauty, he unknowingly carries it within him. The next day, as he is punished outside the classroom, the echoes of the grandmother’s song rise again — symbolizing the fading yet resilient voice of a forgotten culture.
THE BREAD OF THE TRADITION
Directed by Marko Plejoć, 14”, Croatia, Documentary

The weight of being a woman.
An intimate glimpse into the daily struggle of Vesna, a baker and mother of five who singlehandedly carries the weight of her entire family until she finally reaches her tipping point.
Laughing and Crying
Director by Che Tagyamon , 9″, Philippines, Animation, Short

Laughing and Crying (Tumatawa, Umiiyak) is an animated short about a man’s recollection of a bygone afternoon with his grandfather. Together, they wander through their old neighborhood and into the city, tasked with picking flowers for school. Along the way, they play games to pass the time and endure the afternoon heat.
From the narrow streets of their community, they eventually reach the nearby business district, where towering buildings rise beside an oddly placed cemetery: a resting ground for the wealthy, marked by vast greenery and a tranquil stillness in stark contrast to the bustle outside its gates.
The film is a meditation on the first stirrings of class consciousness in a young mind, and how such formative memories continue to shape who we become.
Tie your hair
Directed by Sheida Makaremi, Iran, 10”’

A seven-year-old girl visits an old, beautiful house with her father , a house filled with valuables, long abandoned after its owner’s death.
Everything seems normal until the girl suddenly disappears.
Chuño y Mote
Directed by Isabella Mancioli, Italy, 9″

Chuño y Mote is a multimedia project that explores the contrasts of contemporary Bolivia through body, memory, and a plural gaze that intertwines female voices and eccentric visions. It’s a journey between the wrestling rings of the cholitas luchadoras and the streets of La Paz — between strength and tenderness, rituals and silent revolutions.The title refers to two symbolic elements of Andean culture: chuño, the dried and resilient potato, a symbol of endurance and survival; and mote, boiled corn, soft and nourishing, representing care and gentleness. Photography, video, and sound merge to portray a complex reality made of multiple identities and everyday struggles.
6657
Directed by Ana Bizjak, Documentary, Slovenia, 12”

The documentary follows the daily life inside a dairy cow barn, where existence unfolds in a
monotonous rhythm of feeding, milking, and passive stillness, confined to the same spot by
chains. At the heart of the story is cow no. 6657, whom the farmer one day takes away from
the barn. Her empty place is soon filled by a newborn calf, and life in the barn continues
unchanged.
SATURDAY / SOBOTA 24 JANUARY 2025 11:00-12:00
Jury Films, Kulturni Dom, Krško
SATURDAY / SOBOTA 24 JANUARY 2025 12:00-13:15
Young Jury: Block 2 Claiming Ground (”77) Kulturni Dom, Krško
Ya Hanouni
Directed by Lyna Tadount, Sofian Chouaib, 3, France

While the Mom and the Dad try to put their baby to sleep, a competition arises between them: who will manage to get the baby to say the first word?
TO BE EIGHTEEN (The War)
Directed by Romane Pilote Lamontagne, 9″, Canada, Documentary

In this cinematic essay, the filmmaker intertwines imagery from her own daily life with the memories of Lisa (Yelyzaveta), an 18-year-old Ukrainian who lived in Montreal for a few months. Two strangers, so far yet so close.
154
Directed by Andrea Sbarbaro, Riccardo Copreni, Italy, 19″

A kindergarten teacher is assigned to educate an advanced prototype of artificial intelligence, on the condition that he approaches it as a child.
FRATRUM
Directed by Edit Nagyistók, 17”, Hungary

The backcountry. Hard lines, sharp separations. Tired colors and honest faces, where the bare minimum is looked up to as the sufficient standard.
That’s where Zoli and Laci live. Orphaned brothers, who lost their mother 6 years ago, and shortly after their father abandoned them as well. They start their days at dawn working on the local farm, ending it with a beer in the pub. They live a secluded life – two orphans living together-alone as part of an underprivileged section of society.
What happens when things change where they usually don’t?
Zoli receives a letter from Zsófika, the postwoman: he has been accepted to the agricultural college he so desperately wanted to attend to for years. The day that follows the news is slow, painful and quite fateful for the boys. They already know grief. But it is the first time they have to face the threat of real loneliness.
Is it okay to be wanting more? Can you return to the place you once left? Can we overcome the restraining power of our homes? And most of all: what happens to the one left behind?
WRITE MY NAME
Directed by Deya Ar, Begüm Aksoy, 15″
In Gaza, the ongoing occupation that has lasted for seventy-six years and the genocide that has continued for over a year have resulted in the bombing of homes, universities, hospitals, and schools. Palestinians living in Gaza, doctors and health workers working under difficult conditions, and journalists who continue to perform their duties despite all forms of pressure and intimidation are trying to prove to the world, through the videos and photos they capture, that there has been no safe place in Gaza for over a year, that they cannot find food, and that there is no access to clean water, electricity, or medical supplies. Gazan mothers and fathers write their children’s names on their arms and legs with a pen, in case their bodies are dismembered under the rubble, to make it easier to identify them or to ensure that if they survive, their children can be found in the hospital.
LOS INGRAVIDOS
Directed by Antonio Morra, Italy, 14″, Documentary

In a remote village in Mexico, where the Maya culture is still alive, Alonso and Bryan search for their missing friend: Gustavo. They will be forced to confront their fears on a journey into darkness and personal growth.
SATURDAY / SOBOTA 24 JANUARY 2025 15:00-16:30
Official Selection Block 2: He Looks At My Plate (”84), Kulturni Dom, Krško
Neighbourhood 23
Directed by Mojca Radkovič, Slovenia, 13″

Hind
Directed by Stanley Miller, UK, 7″, Animation, Documentary
Hind Rajab and her family were murdered by the Israeli Occupation Forces on the 29th of January 2024. The UK is directly participating in the Israeli Genocide of Palestinians.
Mother’s Milk
Directed by Isaac Knights-Washbourn, Serbia, Documentary, 18″
In the hills of western Serbia, Dragica begins her workday on thefarm by milking her cow. It is the journey of the milk into food
that reveals her dedication to her family both past and present.Dressed in black, in the wake of her mother’s passing, Dragica
battles with the weight of legacy that has been handed down to her. As she provides for loved ones a cloud of doubt hovers
above her, continue in her mother’s footsteps or leave behind that which was bequeathed to her? Observing her ritualistic labour and
devotion from sunrise to sunset, we are taken on a journey within the confines of her fences. Mother’s Milk is a tender meditation on
motherhood and the chains that bind us together.
5/3/0
Directed by Danilo Stanimirović, 15″. Serbia,

During the night, a teenage girl is taking a taxi ride to the neighboring town. After a disturbing ride, and an even worse night at a friends birthday party, she is forced to return home with a menacing taxi driver who insists on her sitting in the front seat next to him.
There is evil here
Directed by Maxwell S Duryea, Documentary, 9″
Just named the first city in North America to be designated a National Park City, Chattanooga, Tennessee is a southern paradise for adrenaline junkies and first time home buyers. While the parents tuck their kids in, a first date is blossoming downtown and police officers change shifts, so does the sun. Calling it a day and peeking over the horizon the empty streets, motels and truck stops also change shifts – into an ongoing epidemic: sex trafficking.
Mother
Directed by Mariia Felenko, 7″, Ukraine, Fiction

With the beginning of the war, Katya decided to leave her hometown and take her mother.
But mother is getting her nails done.
Portrait
Directed by Farzam Tabibi, 15″, France, Experimental

In a photography studio, a woman and a photographer struggle to capture an innocent portrait of the woman. As tension rises between them, new photographs reveal ambiguous truths about the woman, blurring the line between reality and perception.
SATURDAY / SOBOTA 24 JANUARY 2025 17:00:00-18:15
Official Selection Block 3: Territory (”61), Kulturni Dom, Krško
Camp Life 8″.
Scan 4″.
The Goddess on the Throne 7″
bens birthday 10″.
Collection Title: Turtle 13″
Nero Argento 19″
SATURDAY / SOBOTA 24 JANUARY 2025 20:00 -21:10
Official Selection Block 4: The World Is Ours (”82), Kulturni Dom, Krško
Spackling 13″
Mama 3″
Jade Buddha Amulet 17″
Orange 15″
Lavender 17″
Delivery girl 17″
