The Forest in Me (Rebecca E. Marshall) UK

The Forest in Me
Rebecca E. Marshall
UK. 2024. 69 min

Epic forests of the Siberian Taiga and black lava landscapes of a Hawaiian volcano are woven through this quietly powerful film that opens out from a personal story about living with uncertainty, to reflect upon possibilities of love and human connection.
In an intimate letter to her young child, the filmmaker builds connections between Agafya Lykova, an elderly woman surviving alone in the Siberian forest since her birth, who scares bears away by banging on space-rocket debris, a crew in Hawaii simulating what isolated life could be on Mars and her young child discovering the world minute by minute. This endlessly surprising journey offers up images that shake ideas of past, present and future to form a deeply tender vision of humanity and timeless survival on planet Earth.

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Mother Daughter (Eyas Almokdad) Belgium

Mother Daughter
Eyas Almokdad
Belgium. 2022. 29 min

A 40-year old politician who fights against immigration, returns to the family house to take care of her elderly mother Hanna who suffers from Alzheimer’s disease. During her stay, she discovers a hidden side of her mother’s early history.

A Syrian Belgian filmmaker and Choreographer, Al Mokdad holds a Master in Audiovisual Arts (Film) from The Royal Academy of Fine Arts (KASK) 2021, an Advanced master’s degree in Audiovisual Arts from Luca school of arts Brussels, Belgium 2013. A bachelor’s degree from the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts – Ballet Department in Damascus – Syria in 2005.
Films:
THE FINAL SCENE: Feature experimental documentary 97′ 2022 Belgium
MOEDER DOCHTER: Short fiction 29′ 2022 Belgium
THE HANGAR: Short Fiction 33′ 2022 Belgium
THE OTHER HALF OF YOUR SHADOW: Short experimental fiction 33′ 2015 Belgium
UNDER THE TANCK: Short documentary 10′ 2014 Belgium

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House of Peace (Deepankar Prakash) India

House of Peace
Deepankar Prakash
India. 2024. 120 min

Ravi, a diligent man in his mid-30s, shoulders the responsibility of caring for his ailing grandfather, mentally disabled aunt, and grandmother after his parents’ tragic demise. Growing up in a modest household, he learns the value of duty early on. However, as the story progresses, the weight of his responsibilities takes a toll on him. He becomes increasingly isolated, sacrificing his own happiness and relationships to meet the needs of his family. Despite his unwavering dedication, a sudden financial crisis pushes him to his limits. The story ends unexpectedly, leaving viewers to contemplate the complexities of human relationships and the resilience of the human spirit.

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