A brown bear stands up in a green meadow, half hidden by the vegetation.A brown bear stands up in a green meadow, half hidden by the vegetation.A brown bear stands up in a green meadow, half hidden by the vegetation.A brown bear stands up in a green meadow, half hidden by the vegetation.

In Short, Europe: Best of Best

In Short, Europe: Best of Best

2
 
April 2024

BEAR, by Swiss filmmaker Morgane Frund, has been selected for In Short, Europe. This film festival celebrates European short filmmaking and is organized by EUNIC London will take place in Glasgow on 20 and 21 April and in London from 26 to 28 April.

A keen bear watcher tasks a young student to digitize the years of video footage he has taken of his beloved bears, and the natural landscapes in which they live. What the student finds amongst the footage leaves her with a difficult ethical dilemma. The film asks us if compassion and anger can coexist. And who, ultimately, are filmmakers beholden to?

20-21 April 2024 – Glasgow Film Theatre

26-28 April 2024 – London, Ciné Lumière, Institut français

In Short, Europe. A collection of inspiring, award-winning short films from 28 European countries

EUNIC London, in collaboration with the EU Delegation to the UK and the Glasgow Film Festival, is proud to confirm that the 6th edition of In Short, Europe is set to take place in Scotland for the very first time at the Glasgow Film Theatre on 20 and 21 April and once again in London at the Ciné Lumière from 26 to 28 April.

In Short, Europe: Best of Best features five strands, including a special selection of children’s animation, which have been curated by Glasgow’s Balenji Mwiche – Smile You’re on Camera, Hard Decisions, People on the Precipice, Psychodrama and Why’s the Sky Blue?