
Fleeting in length but persisting in creativity and impact, this strand is a 4 hour compilation of must-see short films. Ever intriguing, shorts are liberated from the usual rules of cinema. These ones will take you around the world and back, exploring stories from Uganda, Chile, Malaysia, Switzerland, India, Germany, the Solomon Islands, USA, and the DRC. Tight on time for film watching? This strand is for you.
Each animal is attributed its importance and value. In the mountain village of Arosa, the dependence between people and animals is shown in the bear cage, in the sheep pen, on the carriage ride or on the down hunt.
While we get to know the inhabitants of the village and their interaction with nature, the question arises as to where people draw the line between domestic, farm and wild animals. Between nature and the cage. And what this means for the environment.
- Year2020
- Runtime29 minutes
- LanguageGerman, Swiss German
- CountrySwitzerland
- PremiereYes
- DirectorMax Carlo Kohal
- ProducerZurich University of the Arts
- FilmmakerAs this was a group project of all master filmstudents of 2020, the credits for IFANG are Max Carlo Kohal, Dejan Barac, Lukas Gut, Dejan Barac, Roman Stocker, Carmen Walker, Riccarda Schwarz, Daniel Eaton, Jonas Füllemann, Lauro Jenni, Levin Vieth, Maya Galluzzi, Jonas Füllemann and our mentor Sabine Gisiger
- CinematographerLukas Gut, Gaetan Nicolas
Fleeting in length but persisting in creativity and impact, this strand is a 4 hour compilation of must-see short films. Ever intriguing, shorts are liberated from the usual rules of cinema. These ones will take you around the world and back, exploring stories from Uganda, Chile, Malaysia, Switzerland, India, Germany, the Solomon Islands, USA, and the DRC. Tight on time for film watching? This strand is for you.
Each animal is attributed its importance and value. In the mountain village of Arosa, the dependence between people and animals is shown in the bear cage, in the sheep pen, on the carriage ride or on the down hunt.
While we get to know the inhabitants of the village and their interaction with nature, the question arises as to where people draw the line between domestic, farm and wild animals. Between nature and the cage. And what this means for the environment.
- Year2020
- Runtime29 minutes
- LanguageGerman, Swiss German
- CountrySwitzerland
- PremiereYes
- DirectorMax Carlo Kohal
- ProducerZurich University of the Arts
- FilmmakerAs this was a group project of all master filmstudents of 2020, the credits for IFANG are Max Carlo Kohal, Dejan Barac, Lukas Gut, Dejan Barac, Roman Stocker, Carmen Walker, Riccarda Schwarz, Daniel Eaton, Jonas Füllemann, Lauro Jenni, Levin Vieth, Maya Galluzzi, Jonas Füllemann and our mentor Sabine Gisiger
- CinematographerLukas Gut, Gaetan Nicolas