Join us for the virtual premiere of half a dozen short-films submitted into the #BraveFuturesFilmRace hosted in Berlin, Germany.
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ILMS
FREEDOM TIKCET (3:48)
Freedom ticket is a short film that questions government funded security and safety in public places, in particular in Berlin public transportation. It references real and current events of crime and brutality and highlights victims that are marginalised groups from the black and LGBTQI•+ community. It appeals to the public and government and calls for a protection system.
HERE IS WHERE YOU'LL FIND ME (4:39)
A wanderer looks for his past but a present stranger interrupts him.
WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? (7:00)
When the original cast fails to show up for a film shooting, 4 actors and 2 videographers spontaneously come together to create a film. With only three hours to be together, what comes after is a conversation on now, never, future, whether.
WHEN RIVERS RUN INTO THE OCEAN (4:01)
Experimental film about the time, collective consciousness and the confusion of our individual actions.
SEVEN OF TENTACLES (6:55)
The Oktopus can rapidly alter its shape and colour to adapt to any situation, communicate emotions or escape from danger. When self care becomes synonymous with self-optimisation and pop culture aesthetisises diverse sisterhood without acknowledging its complexity – what can we learn from these deep-sea dwellers about surviving in a world that wants us to consume or be consumed?
THICK SKIN (7:00)
Life teaches us: "You will need to develop a thick skin in order to survive“. For every slap and every fail, we need another layer. The thicker, the safer. But what if I don't just want to survive? When the coat is too heavy, the protection becomes a burden, and the urge to be myself screams. Where can I be naked and vulnerable?
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About #BraveFuturesFilmRace
Using one intersectional theme, one prop and one action, we are challenging creatives, filmmakers and storytellers in Johannesburg to create a film in 48 hours using AFROPUNK Johannesburg 2019 as their canvas.
GOOD ENOUGH follows a tight-knit, Chicago-based group of friends are forced to confront a string of messy decisions that unravel during Sunday Supper.
OTV Retrospective is a reflection on the past five years of the organization’s journey. Co-founders Dr. Aymar Jean Christian and Elijah McKinnon take viewers on a cinematic tour of its humble beginnings as a research project answering the simple question “do intersectional stories matter?”
The t...
Time will always reveal the true essence of a person. A 2012 film by Coquie Hughes