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European Short Film Audience Awards I. (2024) Ljubljenci evropskega občinstva I. (2024)

različni avtorji / various / 74 min

Balkan, Baby; To Live In a Wild Sea; Thank You For Your Patience!; Motherless Child

Balkan, Baby / Kafana na Balkanu
Boris Gavrilović, Nemčija, 2023, 19'

Martina is a good immigrant. At least she has always done her best to be regarded as such in Germany. But then she meets young Dunja during a short vacation at Lake Starnberg. Suddenly, Martina is forced to confront a part of her identity that she has repressed all her life.

To Live In a Wild Sea / Vivir en un mar bravo 
Guillermo F. Flórez, Španija, 2023, 24'

Carmen was born in 1935. As a child, she watched how they took members of her family away. After 14 years as a cloistered nun, she managed to get expelled from it. She promised herself to own her life. Today, she is 86 years old, and she is going to make a decision: to commit suicide.

Thank You For Your Patience! / Merci pour votre patience! 
Simon van der Zande, Belgija/Nizozemska, 2022, 17'

From a fixed point of view, we witness a tense bus ride in Brussels, when Samuel – a Congolese immigrant – gets on to voice his discontent with Europe.

Motherless Child / Motherless Child
Sophie Maréchal, Belgija/Francija, 2023, 14'

Barbara, a 30-year-old single female, is the typical example of a modern woman, a ‘working girl’, living in a fast lane, completely hooked on her smartphone. However, her routine is about to change as a mysterious balloon, seemingly sent from the sky, floats into her life.

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Friday, 13. 02. 2026 / 17:45 / Main Hall

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Erwin C. Dietrich

Friday, 13. 02. 2026 / 20:10 / Main Hall

The first lady of French porno chic, Brigitte Lahaie, returns in the original instalment of the cheeky fan favourite Six Swedish Girls at a Boarding School—taking place before the young Swedes found employment at a gas station and well-deserved holidays in Ibiza and the Alps. Directed by the “Swiss Roger Corman”, Erwin C. Dietrich, the evergreen hit from our Socialist past and the once notorious erotic Kino Sloga is bursting at the seams with zany humour, mechanical invention, and healthy minds in oh, such healthy bodies.