1st SEP 2015 // LONDON (OPENING NIGHT) NOMADIC CINEMA

NOMADIC CINEMA // 89′ // (curators: Mark Joffe & Gati Gatuszewska)

TUESDAY 1st September 2015 (InShortFF Opening Night) // 19.45 – 22.30 // Rich Mix, East London
TICKETS: bit.ly/InShortFFRichMixOpening / BOX OFFICE 020 7613 7498

A selection of bold, cinematic voyages, where travel companions will share their stories, and transport you on their many and varied journeys. See the world from different countries and perspectives.

1234 // Shiro Ichige // 6′ // Animation // 2014 // Japan
One night, a man saw wonder scene during the snooze. If In the dream, anything is free,and anything can happen.

EN ROUTE // Xu Zhang // 15′ // Fiction // 2014 // USA // UK PREMIERE
When three groups of strangers on a train don’t speak the same language, they stumble upon connections in unexpected ways.

SWEAT // Hasan Tanji // 5′ // Experimental // 2015 // Palestine-Rusia
The story began from the sea of Palestine in 1948 ,to end in Mediterranean Sea After the recent immigration from Syria.

FEBRUARY // Siar Sedig // 9′ // Fiction // Netherlands-Iran // 2014 // UK PREMIERE
When three groups of strangers on a train don’t speak the same language, they stumble upon connections in unexpected ways.

MASCARA // Daria Gaikalova // 16′ // Fiction // 2014 // India //  UK PREMIERE
Night stories from Mumbai which along with the magical music creates the space of dreams and nightmares.

CALL ME CAPPY // Maja Holzinger // 18′ // Fiction // 2014 // USA-Poland // UK PREMIERE
Wally never knew he wanted anything out of life until he fell for a junk mail scam advertising a Caribbean cruise.

97% // Ben Brand // 8′ // Fiction // 2013 // Netherlands // UK PREMIERE
Via an app on his phone, Bert discovers that a 97% lovematch is near. Will he find her before the subway reaches the end of the line?

BOULEVARD 168 // Oliver Olivo // 6′ // Fiction // 2014 // Dominican Republic
After a judgment issued by the Dominican State denationalizing thousands of Haitian-Dominicans, many Dominican-Americans face the same faith in NYC.

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