A series of short films by FAMU students, which last year and this year significantly profiled the creators of the emerging young generation of directors.
This year's program kicks off with the imaginatively fantastical GOOD MORNING, followed by a dive into a completely different environment, but one that emphasizes a similar concern for the fate of the individual in the face of a disproportionately robust opponent, in the film THE KITCHEN. This time, we will also be able to see the intimate family portrait FILIP'S GRANDPA, which resembles a collage of memories of loved ones. This is followed by the films BETTER MAN and DOG AND WOLF – both of which (albeit from different perspectives) deal with the difference between external individual presentation and the often fragile inner world. THEY CAN HEAR YOU SMILE thematically returns to the beginning of the program with a dystopian image of machinery suppressing human freedom. POLIO and 3 MWh conclude the showcase by depicting both those who, despite conditions that in other cases could bring their lives to a halt, continue with even greater enthusiasm, as well as an individual who, thanks to a peculiar "technocratic" decision, finds himself at the real end of his journey.