The 2005 Festival consists of three programmes: World Cinema, Retrospectives, and Tidbits. The World Cinema programme features contemporary feature films from around the world. The Retrospectives programme looks back at films of a certain theme or artistry, which have contributed to the films of today. Last but not least, the Tidbits programme will feature films from small creative teams challenging the limits of what can be accomplished, to tell the stories they want to tell.
World Cinema
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Alosha Popovich i Tugarin Zmey
- Konstantin Bronzit
- Melnitsa
- (Russia, 2005)
- 76 minutes
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Frank and Wendy
- Kaspar Jancis
- Joonisfilm
- (Estonia, 2005)
- 75 minutes 21 seconds
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Mind Game
- Yuasa Masaaki
- Studio 4°C
- (Japan, 2004)
- 104 minutes
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Nyócker!
- Aron Gauder
- Lichthof Productions
- (Hungary, 2005)
- 88 minutes
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Strings
- Anders Rønnow Klarlund
- Bald Film
- (Denmark, U.K., 2004)
- 91 minutes
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Terkel i Knibe
- S. Fjeldmark, T. Christoffersen, K.V. Andersen
- Nordisk Film / Danish Film Institute
- (Denmark, 2004)
- 78 minutes
Retrospectives
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Kihachiro Kawamoto
- A look at the works of Japan's greatest stop-motion puppet animator in two programmes: Shorts and Winter Days.
Tidbits
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Fragile Machine
- Ben Steele
- aoineko
- (USA, 2005)
- 32 minutes
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Kumou no Mukou, Yakusoku no Bashou
- Makoto Shinkai
- ComixWave
- (Japan, 2005)
- 90 minutes