Film Programme Convenors
- Katja Seidel (Maynooth University, Ireland)
- Michael Brown (Queens University Belfast)
- Christos Varvantakis (Goldsmiths, University of London)
- Sanderien Verstappen (University of Vienna, Austria)
- Chris Wright (Goldsmiths, University of London)
Mantas Kvedaravičius Film Award 2022
View details of the jury, and the winner are you with me by Mark Lindenberg and Sophia van Ghesel Grothe
Films EASA2022
Exploring desire for fictional characters among fans of a subcultural comic genre in Japan.
In France, the mountainous region Trièves is home to an experimental farm called La Ferme Tournesol which is entirely energy self-sufficient.
After appearing on one of South Korea’s most popular television programs, an American-Korean couple must adjust to the shock of their newfound tv fame and the crowds of new customers it brings to the Tennessee-themed diner they operate from their home.
The film takes the viewer on a journey through the periphery of Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa – an allegorical narrative about the becoming urban of an African society on the edge of civil war.
A two-chapter film about a young women in Wuhan who goes back to work after having been in lockdown and later travels to visit her family.
Letters2maybe is an unfinished poetry that expresses with great empathy and trust an unflinching demand for justice and solidarity.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Stefano could not travel to Romania to keep recording Lauren’s life. So, in December 2020, he sent him a smartphone and asked him to record a video diary.
Jimmy’s Archive is a collaborative short film by anthropologist Robert Deakin and James (‘Jimmy’) Watters – a lifelong resident of Poplar, a working-class neighbourhood in the former docklands of east London
I’m the Boss follows several groups of young men who pass their time making TikTok genre videos in Delhi, the capital city of India.
A lighthouse keeper prepares his earthly funeral while trying to reconnect to the elf within.
COTL explores how desires for economic growth have produced straightened forms in England’s waterscapes, asking what risks are associated with the conversion of its once curvy worlds into linearized terrains.
As an exercise of resistance, Sônia follows the process of destruction caused by the sea, which day by day, advances into the beach and approaches her home. She makes daily records of this process and through them builds an emotional bond, a solitary prose that challenges the final tragedy.
Circuits of Care explores how older adults, developers, and health practitioners in Japan understand, interact with, and live alongside their non-human counterparts.
We filmed my grandmother over the course of three years, to document the life she still lives despite living with Alzheimer’s disease.
The incredible journey taken by a transhumant family across the High Atlas mountains and the very challenges of nomadism within an ever transforming Moroccan society.
National borders expand on the seabed as ocean technoscience colonizes new depths and territorializes the abyssal, in a process that interrogates the future of humanity.
A mother and daughter confront the past after years of civil war in Colombia, but end in the difficult dilemma between reconciliation and political ideals.
