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    The Short films Competition
    After watching 3,507 films from more than 140 countries, 9 shorts will be presented in Competition from the following 11 countries: China, South Korea, Costa Rica, the United States, France, Ghana, Hong Kong, Italy, Lithuania, Mexico, and Nepal.

    75th festival de cannes short films and la cinef selections

    The Short Film Palme d’or will be awarded on Saturday, May 28 during the closing ceremony.

    TSUTSUE Amartei Armar
    Ghana/France – 15′

    PO SUI TAI YANG ZHI XIN (A SHORT STORY) Bi Gan
    China – 15′

    LORI (MELANCHOLY OF MY MOTHER’S LULLABIES) Abinash Bikram Shah
    Nepal/Hong Kong – 14′

    HAI BIAN SHENG QI YI ZUO XUAN YA (THE WATER MURMURS) Story Chen
    China – 14′

    UOGOS (CHERRIES) Vytautas Katkus
    Lithuania/Italy – 15′

    SAME OLD Lloyd Lee Choi
    United States – 15′

    LE FEU AU LAC (FIRE AT THE LAKE) Pierre Menahem
    France – 15′

    GAKJIL (PERSONA) Sujin Moon
    South Korea – 6′

    LUZ NOCTURNA (NIGHT LIGHT) Kim Torres
    Costa Rica/Mexico – 14′

    La Cinef Selection
    For its 25th edition, La Cinef has selected 13 live-action and 3 animated shorts directed by 6 male directors and 10 women directors, from among the 1,528 submitted by film schools all over the world. Four of them are from schools taking part for the first time and these 16 shorts reflect the diversity of filmmaking education in the world.

    The 3 La Cinef prizes will be handed at a ceremony preceding the screening of the awarded films on Thursday 26 May, in the Buñuel Theatre.

    CHLIEB NÁŠ KAŽDODENNÝ (LIQUID BREAD) Alica Bednáriková
    FTF VŠMU-Film and Television Faculty – Slovakia – 26′

    MUMLIFE Ruby Challenger
    AFTRS – Australia – 15′

    TOUT CECI VOUS REVIENDRA (ALL OF THIS BELONGS TO YOU) Lilian Fanara
    La Fémis – France – 29′

    LES HUMAINS SONT CONS QUAND ILS S’EMPILENT (HUMANS ARE DUMBER WHEN CRAMMED UP TOGETHER) Laurène Fernandez
    La CinéFabrique – France – 4′

    IL BARBIERE COMPLOTTISTA (A CONSPIRACY MAN) Valerio Ferrara
    Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia – Italy – 19′

    THE PASS Pepi Ginsberg
    NYU – United States – 15′

    SHEHERUT (KINSHIP) Orin Kadoori
    The Steve Tisch School of Film & Television Tel Aviv University – Israel – 24′

    NAUHA Pratham Khurana
    Whistling Woods International – India – 26’

    JUTRO NAS TAM NIE MA (WE ARE NOT THERE TOMORROW) Olga Kłyszewicz
    The Polish National Film School in Łódź – Poland – 8′

    DI ER (SOMEWHERE) Li Jiahe
    Hebei University of Science and Technology School of Film and Television – China – 23′

    FENG ZHENG (THE SILENT WHISTLE) Li Yingtong
    Emerson College – United States – 18’

    MISTIDA Falcão Nhaga
    ESTC – Portugal – 30′

    GLORIOUS REVOLUTION Masha Novikova
    London Film School – United Kingdom – 20′

    100% FLÅET KÆRLIGHED (THAT’S AMORE) Malthe Saxer
    Den Danske Filmskole – Denmark – 49′

    HAJSZÁLREPEDÉS (CRAZE) Bianka Szelestey
    Eötvös Loránd University Department of Film Studies – Hungary – 22′

    SPRING ROLL DREAM Mai Vu
    NFTS – United Kingdom – 9′

    75th Festival de Cannes La Cinef Selections

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