10 years, 1 week! For the final blogpost before the festival, we had an interview with Kirsten, our festival director and one of the founders of our Go Short International Short Film Festival Nijmegen. We spoke about the early beginning and one of her favorite short films named Brother Of Mine, directed by the Swedish Jens Jonsson.
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Duck Crossing – Koldo Almandoz
10 years, 2 weeks! We are getting closer and closer to our festival. Every year at Go Short we have aside from a filmmaker in focus, one or multiple countries in focus as well. Last year our country in focus was Spain and one of these Spanish programmed films called Duck Crossing (2010) is this week’s focus. A documentary or should I say mockumentary about one type of actor in the movies that is often overlooked, the duck!
Travellers in the Night – Ena Sendijarevic
10 years, 3 weeks! 3 weeks left to our festival and we will celebrate our 10 year jubilee with special blog posts in the next weeks. What would a film festival be without its programmers? Well, this week the spotlights are on Wouter Jansen, head of competition programs.
Antonio’s Breakfast – Daniel Mulloy
10 years, 5 weeks! 5 weeks left to our festival and we will celebrate our 10 year jubilee with special blog posts in the next weeks. Outside of our competition programs we put every year one or multiple filmmakers in focus. In 2012 our filmmaker in focus was the British Daniel Mulloy. This week we’ll take a look at one of his films: Antonio’s Breakfast.
Meantime – Christian van Duuren
10 years, 6 weeks! 6 weeks left to our festival and we will celebrate our 10 year jubilee with special blog posts in the next weeks. As an international filmfestival we shouldn’t forget about filmmakers from our own region. That’s why this week one of Christian van Duuren’s short films will be celebrated.
Changeover – Mehdi Alibeygi
10 years, 7 weeks! 7 weeks left to our festival and we will celebrate our 10 year jubilee with special blog posts in the next weeks. Passion for films can start at an early age. That’s why Go Short is also offering a diverse program for our younger visitors!