21e édition : Du 30 mars au 13 avril 2026

Screenwriters

Ido Gotlib

Ido Gotlib is a German director born in Israel. Based in Berlin, he has been studying at the Babelsberg Konrad Wolf Film School, in the directing department, since 2020. His short films The Runaway, Silence Remains and Fragments of Us have been selected and awarded, with a nomination in the Best Film category at the Busan International Film Festival in 2023, winner of Best Fiction Film at the Opavský páv festival in 2024 and awarded Best Performance at the Ca' Foscari Short Film Festival in 2024.

2026-03-14T11:21:43+01:002 Mar 2026|

Vlad Bolgarin

Vlad Bolgarin is an editor and director viewed as one of the emerging figures of the moldavian film industry. As the head of the Volt Company, created in 2017, he produced his first short and animated film Sight which gained attention in international festivals such as the Busan International film festival. After producing the American-Moldovan series Lost in Moldavia, Bolgarin started on the production of his second short film Place under the sun shot in Romanian.

2026-03-02T11:58:07+01:002 Mar 2026|

Ania Szczepanska

Born in Warsaw in 1982, Ania Szczepanska made her first short films in France, in the art section of the Ecole Normale Supérieure, before moving to Berlin to study philosophy and cinema. On her return to Paris, she completed a thesis in film history on the relationship between Polish filmmakers and Communist rule in working-class Poland.

2026-03-05T16:05:57+01:002 Mar 2026|

Beata Migas

Beata Migas is a director, producer, and screenwriter, as well as the founder and CEO of Haddock Entertainment. Trained in Film Directing at the Film School in Belgrade, she also holds a degree in Ecological Sources of Energy (AGH University of Science and Technology, Kraków) and is a graduate of the European Academy of Diplomacy in Warsaw. Since 2017, she has been developing fiction and documentary projects within European cinema, focusing on underrepresented communities and contemporary environmental issues. Her debut feature, UFO: They Are Already Here (2021), a journalistic film about ufological phenomena, achieved significant success. She has also directed other films, including At Present (2023), presented at the EFM of the 74th Berlinale, and the drama Fish Swim Alive Underwater (2024), premiered at the 11th Finno-Ugric Film Festival in Tartu.

2026-03-02T09:27:11+01:002 Mar 2026|

Pola Mika Lara Kapuste

Pola Kapuste works across text and film. After studying Spanish Philology at the Free University of Berlin, she worked as a journalist for German media in Mexico. Upon returning to Berlin, she worked as a writer, producer, and co-director on numerous film, series, and music video productions. Madonnas is her third short film. Created during a residency in Taranto (Italy), the film had its world premiere at the Beijing International Short Film Festival (China) and was selected for competition at the prestigious Max Ophüls Prize Film Festival (Germany).

2026-03-01T17:47:35+01:001 Mar 2026|

Adem Tutić

Born in 2002 Adem Tutić is a student in film directing at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade. His work mainly discusses the place of the Muslim identity in current Serbia and its relation with the orthodox culture.

2026-03-01T16:21:10+01:001 Mar 2026|

Theo Angelopoulos

Théo Angélopoulos is a film director and critic born in 1935 in Greece. He exiles from his country to flee the civil war and begins studies in Paris. He studies anthropology with Claude Lévi-Strauss and trains in cinema by rubbing shoulders with Jean Rouch at the French cinematheque.

2026-03-01T15:37:56+01:001 Mar 2026|

Marcelle Abela

A Maltese-American filmmaker, Marcelle Abela began as a child prodigy violinist before turning to cinema. Her science documentaries, awarded at festivals like Tsiolkovsky, are part of the European Space Agency’s official archives. Following her successful features Mikha’El and America’s Woman, she recently directed Ukraine’s Soul, acclaimed for its look at human resilience. Inspired by Tarkovsky, Herzog, and Ken Burns, her work blends documentary precision with artistic vision to explore the depths of the soul and the chaos of history.

2026-02-28T22:03:02+01:0028 Feb 2026|

Kristóf Sólyom

Kristóf Sólyom is a Hungarian screenwriter, director, and producer. He first studied literature and cinema at ELTE in Budapest, and graduated with an MA in filmmaking. He is a member of the Freeszfe Association and joined the KINO ALFA collective production in 2023. His project Dreams at Sunset is part of the first Hungarian doc.incubator and the Astra Film Festival DocTank.

2026-02-28T21:22:58+01:0028 Feb 2026|

Alejandro Bordier

Alejandro Bordier is a French-spanish director who has completed film studies in different parts of the world such as Florida, Madrid or Prague. After gaining experience in different fields, he decided to specialise in screenwriting and directing. In his short films, Bordier uses themes such as anxiety, nervous breakdowns in Cecile but also suicide in Caroline sur un toit.

2026-02-28T18:24:56+01:0028 Feb 2026|
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