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Paolo Angeli_Work in Progress

 



Vincent Moon, , 2011, HD , 0’
Paolo Angeli è un musicista sardo, Vincent Moon lo ha raggiunto a Palau. Il film risultato di questo felice incontro, prodotto in collaborazione con Milano Film Festival, verrà presentato in anteprima Soundoc 2011. read more

Pasuggun

Bleak Night  



Yoon Sung-hyun, South Korea, 2010, HD, 116’
This is the desolate night, evoked by the title, when the friendship of three teenagers breaks up and the same tormented night for a father who looks for the hidden motives behind his son's death. Yoon Sung-Hyun rebuilds the discovery of our own identity in this award-winner at the latest edition of the Pusan Film Festival read more

Patang

The Kite  



Prashant Bhargava, United States / India, 2011, HD, 103’
In Ahmedabad, in the South of India, feverish preparations are under way for the Sakrat, the big kite festival that takes place once a year. A businessman from modern Delhi returns there with his daughter to celebrate the event with relatives. The debut film of Prashant Bhargava, an Indian born in Chicago, was the cult film of De Niro's Tribeca Film Festival 2011. read more

Pax Americana: The Weaponization of Space

 



Denis Delestrac, France / Canada, 2009, HD, 35mm, 90’
The question is: if the United States is allowed to arm itself, hence constituting the greatest threat to peace in order to guarantee it to the Western countries, who controls the controllers? read more

Peer Gynt

 



Andy Sommer, Switzerland, 2009, HD, 106’
Un racconto danzato pieno di invenzioni, colpi di scena e sentimenti, dove la tecnica del linguaggio classico si contrappone a una fisicità più terrena. read more

Philadelphia

 



Jonathan Demme, United States, 1993, 35mm, 125’
Beckett è un giovane avvocato in carriera, ma ha l'AIDS e viene licenziato. Miller, collega nero e inizialmente omofobo, decide di difenderlo: il più appassionante processo alla discriminazione della recente storia del cinema. Oscar a Tom Hanks e Bruce Springsteen, per Streets of Philadelphia. read more

Pill

 



Alberto Mielgo, Spain, 2010, HD, 1’
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Pim Pum Pam

 



Leonardo Ferraro, Italy / Uruguay, 2010, HD, 10’
The news bulletin of children in a neighbourhood of Montevideo recounts the difficult living conditions of children and shows positive experiences in action: from the recycling of waste to the creation of cooperatives for the right to housing and school support projects. read more

Pimple

 



Huang, Tsung-Min, Taiwan, 2010, HD, 2’
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Pinkman

 



Alberto Mielgo, Spain, 2010, HD, 1’
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Pixels

 



Patrick Jean, France, 2010, 35mm, 2’
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Prometeo Deportado

Deporting Prometeo  



Fernando Mieles, Ecuador, 2009, HD Red, 112’
A group of Ecuadoreans in search of a new life are stopped at the airport on the border of an unnamed western location. An ironic, emotive tale of an unusual ensemble of characters who embody the complex soul of contemporary Ecuador. read more

Planet Z

 



Momoko Seto, France, 2011, 35mm, 10’
A cosmogony in 3D that transforms imagery into poetry as we witness the greening of a barren planet and a battle with killer spores. An imaginary world that speaks metaphorically and originally about our own, the locus of so many environmental problems, making use of spectacular digital imagery. The director, Seto, a Japanese emigrant resident in France, has a deep understanding of biology, and it shows. read more

Players

 



Pilvi Takala, Netherlands, 2010, HDV, 8’
An experimental film that depicts the lives of six online-poker players in Bangkok. Rich on their winnings, the six spend their time gambling on everything. This cautionary tale which, taken to its logical conclusion would destroy many economic certainties, was made by the eclectic Finnish director, Pilvi Takala, who is making his third appearance at the Milan Film Festival. In an alienated setting, and filmed discreetly around their hotel, the six actors portrayal of the players pays handsome dividend. read more

Przyjecie

Reception  



Maciej Bochniak, Poland, 2011, HD, 10’
Aspiring artists are in the final moments of preparation for an audition at a Polish academy; some sing in the bathroom, some do warm-up exercises, others embrace family and loved ones. Already very active in musical film, the talented Bochniak dispenses with words and, instead, builds a vibrant symphony of sound effects, subverting the voyeurism of televised talent shows. This is an act that worships the great power of the documentary, capturing a fleeting moment in the memory and in the heart. read more

Paths of Hate

 



Damian Nenow, Poland, 2010, Computer Animation in HD Frames, 10’
A battle that takes place in the sky between the pilots of two fighter planes becomes a fight to the death, where blind rage and hatred draw the two protagonists into an abyss of endless violence. A parable of the demons that inhabit the depths of the human soul, realised in brilliant 2D animation, and with conspicuous sound input. The young Polish director is technically on a par with producers from the megastudios. read more