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Here you can watch experimental fiction films previously screened at our festival. Critical commentaries from the INEFF network members will be gradually published alongside the films, as they become available. 
Raindog
13min, United Kingdom, Directed by Euan Munro
Two computer programmers developing a weather forecasting AI are unnerved to discover their creation is far more powerful than they'd imagined.
Etwas Nutzlos (Somewhat Useless)
9min, United Kingdom, Directed by Eric J. Liddle
In the midst of an unnecessary estrangement, Stefan, a perplexed young man, records a voice note, questioning his actions as well as his own identity.
Casbah
20min, United Kingdom, Directed by Andy Birtwistle
Casbah is a metafictional essay film about failure—a reconstruction of an unmade 1980s film noir monster movie, pieced together from decades of footage and the fragments of a filmmaker’s lost identity.
PULVIS ES (You Are Dust)
9min, Portugal, Directed by Micael Espinha
Lisbon lies buried beneath dunes, its river receded and its people vanished. Among the ruins of theatres and books, a single poem is transmitted into the void—an elegy for what was once alive.
New Mexico Deathwish Diatribe
12min, United States, Directed by Georg Koszulinski
Three narrators converge in the deserts of New Mexico, each with a separate story to tell. One narrator is J. Robert Oppenheimer, another is an extraterrestrial being, and the other is me.
BLOD
90min, Sweden, Directed by Kersti Grunditz Brennan, Annika Boholm
Two filmmakers turn the mess of womanhood, friendship, and blood into art—until real life bleeds into their movie.
Hope Stained Portraits
9min, Venezuela, Directed by Fabiana Piscitelli Gil
In the midst of Venezuela’s crisis, Hope Stained Portraits reveals the beauty and pain of survival—where every choice, however irrational, is made in the name of love and belonging.
Penny Pinched
8min, United States, Directed by Kat Cayton G
A twentysomething puts on a mask as she continually entraps herself in society's web of lies.
1999
8min, United Kingdom, Directed by Faye Butler
An improvised film following Gemma and Claire, who are ringing in the millennium with pink fizz and Robbie Williams, but a surprise revelation threatens to spoil the night.
Waves
13min, Iran, Directed by Mostafa Yousefi
Memories are facts and dreams that are found and hidden like waves in front of our eyes. Behzad is alone after the death of his father. He spends the day with a dream.
Body Legato
6min, United States, Directed by Sam Drake
Imagined possibilities of disembodied being. A cow becomes meat becomes man becomes angel, while a surveillance balloon hovers overhead.
Parto
12min, Peru, Directed by Jesus Neyra
Two sisters meet after decades without speaking to each other. Time and distance kept them apart—now, they are finally ready to talk.
Elektra
78m, Lebanon, Directed by Hisham Bizri
Set in the ruins of Beirut’s Piccadilly Theater, the film follows a writer and actors attempting to revive Sophocles’ Elektraamid decay—only to be drawn into the writer’s haunting dreams, betrayal, and her own impending murder.
The Element of Surprise
10min, United States, Directed by Pawel Grajnert
A pseudo-narrative comedy about the paranoiac life in a "post"-industrial reality.
Lucid Dream
11min, Greece, Directed by Maria Dimou
A young sketcher encounters a mysterious man through his drawings who somehow brings back some traumatic memories. Being caught up in his vivid dreams and his art, the protagonist isn't able to tell the difference between imagination and reality.
Five Scenes by the Sea
6min, Sweden, Directed by Samaré Gozal
Between the waves and the noise, Five Scenes by the Sea drifts through the space between freedom and fear—an absurdist meditation on our longing for meaning.
I am Not from Here
7min, France, Directed by Charlotte Chicot and Yurim Moon
Across 9,378 km, two artists—one Korean, one French—trade images and voices between Iceland and Scotland, continuing a dialogue on belonging begun with Where Are You From?
Harvest
6min, Russia, Directed by Ivan Arkhipov
An otherworldly animation forged from metal and print—where the Great Mother rises to intercede for humanity in its moment of doom.
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