Short Film Competition

Even short documentaries can do their part to popularise science in a complex and playful manner. That’s why you can expect a competition with a selection of the best popular science short films.

“The authorial autonomy of the short films is manifested in the playful use of the camera, novel editing techniques and surprising narrative constructions. It’s a joy to behold the ease and unwillingness to compromise with which the directors of the selected films have tackled the often challenging topics.” (Zdeněk Rychtera, Programmer) 

  • Aphotic Zone (dir. Emilija Skarnulyte, Litva, 2022)
  • CARA-B (dir. Anna Mundet Molas, Španělsko, 2022)
  • A History Of The World According To Getty Images (dir. Richard Misek, Norsko, 2022)
  • Collisions (dir. Roopa Gogineni, Trevor Snapp, Západní Sahara, 2022)
  • Haulout (dir. Evgenia Arbugaeva, Maxim Arbugaev, Velká Británie, 2022)
  • Seaweed (dir. Julia Parks, Velká Británie, 2022)
  • Wrought (dir. Joel Penner, Anna Sigrithur, Kanada, 2022)
  • Microbiome (dir. Stavros Petropoulos, Řecko, 2021)
  • Permafrost Refreeze: The Reindeer Factor (dir. Kaisu Koski, Finsko, 2022)
  • NAYA (dir. Sebastian Mulder, Nizozemí, 2021)
  • Grassland (dir. Katie Marion Biggar, Jihoafrická rep., 2022)
  • Bee Conscious (dir. Kate Campolieta, Spojené státy, 2021)
  • The Empty Sphere (dir. Stéphanie Roland, Mikronésie, 2022)
  • Log from Site A (dir. Marina Dewinara Luccioni, Spojené státy)
  • Sonnenstube (dir. Davide Palella, Itálie, 2022)
  • Does Space Dream in Bits (dir. Alexandra Yakovleva, 2022)
  • Zuckerberg, You Owe/Own Me (dir. Pauline Blanchet, Velká Británie, 2022)

 

DAILY PROGRAMME

Wrought, dir. Joel Penner, Anna Sigrithur, Canada, 2022
Haulout (dir. Evgenia Arbugaeva, Maxim Arbugaev, UK, 2022)