Os Meus Shorts is an enigmatic name for an atypical project. It comprises Nico Roig on guitar, objects and compositions, Marti Melia on bass clarinet and objects, and a multi-instrumentalist guest João Lobo (Music For Rabbits).
Inspired by a travel diary to be read out loud between friends, the project naturally comprises eclectic music including micro pieces that are just a few seconds in length and other slightly longer compositions. With thoughts, drawings, tickets and notes, it’s a real voyage of discovery.
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Arsen A. Ostojic - CR – 2004 – fiction - black & white – 100’ – OV – STT FR / NL
A handful of people come and go in the medieval quarter of Split in Croatia. A small-time dealer, a junkie in need of a fix, a widow and her young son, an adolescent couple and American soldiers on leave…their destinies cross and their lives change at midnight. This elegant black-and-white film by Arsen Anton Ostojic is powerfully engaging, at once poetic and subtle.
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The four seasons of Cinergie - Nabil Ben Yadir - Manuel Poutte - Fien Troch
Sortie de clown
Nabil ben Yadir
B – 2005 – fiction – color – 15’ – OV VFR OND EN
With: Jan Hammenecker
Moï den O
Manuel Poutte
B – 1993 - fiction – colorr – 35’ – OV FR
With: Bolygo Bela, Josse De Pauwe
Wooww
Fien Troch
B – 1999 – fiction – colorr – 16’ – OV NL – STT EN
With: Arne Focketyn, Chris Nietvelt
Flagey / Cinémathèque Royale de Belgique / Cinergie
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€ 7 ( € 5.50) (No online buying service for this event.)
What connection is there between a lyric singer and a jazz trumpeter? Listening to this group – two soloists who are as different as they are complementary, and an orchestra that is as involved as it is passionate – you will discover surprising answers, revisit magnificent airs and compose a few new ones that are rich in poetry and subtle harmonies.
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François Truffaut - FR – 1983 – fiction – n&b – 111’ – VO
A woman and her lover are murdered, and the husband is under suspicion. He decides to hide, and his secretary leads her own inquiry, collecting evidence to prove his innocence. François Truffaut’s last film is a vibrant and lively homage to the thrillers of his cinephile youth. Naturally filmed in black and white, Vivement dimanche! has Fanny Ardant as the passionate and playful secretary Barbara.
With: Fanny Ardant, Jean-Louis Trintignant
Coprod. Flagey / Cinematek
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