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Pavilion Shorts
Pavilion Shorts
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Pavilion Shorts brings curious, thought-provoking and beautiful international short documentaries to the big screen. New and old films explore timeless stories, address topical issues or introduce worlds you had no idea existed. The selection examines different ways we document the world around us through moving, striking or funny films.
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The Grannies

The Grannies

A small group of gamers playing Red Dead Online embark on a virtual journey of discovery to the boundaries of its world—and beyond. These modern pioneers boldly go where no one has gone before.

Where Am I From?

Where Am I From?

An incisive video essay in which the filmmaker, who emigrated to the US when she was 13, converses with AI about where she comes from. The answer is unclear. The technology also suffers from shortcomings and prejudices.

Deep Down Tidal

Deep Down Tidal

Internet isn’t in the air, but rather in 880,000 kilometers of fiber-optic cables on the ocean floor that trace old communication routes. This video essay in typical net.art-stijl follows the trail of a new, electronic imperialism.

Mars, Oman

Mars, Oman

From European astronauts to Omani Bedouins, it seems there’s something everyone has in common: a sense of wonder at the universe and our place within it. This heartwarming short film transcends global differences in language and culture.

I Would Like to Rage

I Would Like to Rage

Online, anger easily becomes a grotesque expression of male aggression, captured in memes and GIFs. In a pointed and humorous “desktop documentary,” Chloé Galibert-Laîné investigates how they can express this emotion authentically.

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