21e édition : Du 30 mars au 13 avril 2026

Producers

Giacomo Scoditti

Born in Bari in 1994, Giacomo Scoditti holds a law degree specializing in film financing. He refined his craft at the Luchino Visconti Civic School and later specialized in directing at the CSC (Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia) in Milan. After establishing himself in music videos, corporate communication, and as an assistant director, he transitioned into filmmaking. Son, produced by Nichel Film, is his second short film—a work that explores the persistence of memory within physical spaces.

2026-03-01T18:25:09+01:0017 Feb 2026|

Carles Bover

Carles Bover is a filmmaker born in 1991 in Mallorca. He holds a degree in Audiovisual Communication from CESAG and specializes in social documentary and audiovisual distribution. He has been directing and producing his own projects since 2014, including Gaza (2019), winner of the Goya Award, Destrucció creativa d'una ciutat (2020), Benín, infància robada (2023), and Hijos de África (2023), winner of the Fugaz Award.

2026-03-01T18:13:22+01:0017 Feb 2026|

Teo Baehler

After studying art at the CSIA in Lugano, Switzerland and architecture in Netherland, Teo Baehler decided to focus on his art production. In 2025, at 66, he launched his now multi-awarded-winning project DYNAMICS first started in 2009. Raised in Switzerland, Baehler takes inspiration from these landscapes. Nature and organic matters are both used as a medium and a creative resource for his sculptures, stop motion films and land art.

2026-03-19T11:01:08+01:0017 Feb 2026|

Adam Selo

Born in Naples in 1979, Adam Selo is a director, producer, and distributor. As the founder of Elenfant Film (2004) and Sayonara Film (2016), he has spent fifteen years on the international circuit, earning recognition at prestigious festivals including Venice (Critics' Week), Clermont-Ferrand, Oberhausen, Giffoni, and TIFF (Toronto). Alongside his creative practice, he shares his expertise as a professor of filmmaking at the University of Bologna.

2026-02-28T17:03:31+01:0017 Feb 2026|

Mia Engberg

Mia Engberg is a filmmaker and researcher based in Stockholm. She has directed a number of documentaries, fiction- and experimental films and was the producer behind the feminist project Dirty Diaries – 12 shorts of feminist porn. His film Belleville Baby premiered at the 2013 Berlinale and received a Guldbagge the same year. Her previous feature film, Hypermoon, was made in 2023 and won the Prix Sauvage at the L’Europe autour de l’Europe festival in 2024.

2026-03-24T22:03:11+01:0016 Oct 2025|

Erik Sémashkin

Born in Ukraine, Erik Sémashkin moved to France in 2012. In 2021, his short film "Out" was selected at the Festival des Cinémas Différents et Expérimentaux de Paris. The following year, he directed seven short films including House of Mice, which won the Jury Prize at the Tremplin Festival in Besançon, the Best Sound Design Award at the Makedonska 21 Festival in Belgrade, and Plastic Soldier, also selected in numerous festivals. Erik Sémashkin is currently a film student at Paris 8 University.

2026-03-02T20:33:34+01:0016 Oct 2025|

Arne Körner

Born in Hamburg in 1986, Arne Körner studied film with Wim Wenders at the Hochschule für Bildende Künste Hamburg, the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts de Paris and Werner Herzog's Rogue Film School. Körner's short films have been shown at over 200 national and international festivals and have won numerous awards. The Bicycle, Körner's first feature, had its world premiere at the Montreal World Film Festival and won the Jury Prize. His second feature, Gasman, premiered at the 41st Cairo International Film Festival and at the Festival l'Europe autour de l'Europe en 2021.

2026-03-19T23:29:14+01:0022 Aug 2025|
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