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      11. – 22. March 2026

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          Errabonda + White Hot Iron Rainbow + Some of You Fucked Eva + The Red Line + “Cone Unit”

          Five bold short films by contemporary artists about bodies, boundaries and systems under pressure.

          Errabonda

          Errabonda

          Emma Harris / Denmark & Italy / 2026 / World Premiere / 20 min

          An experimental and beautiful 16mm film about an organic Italian farm, where soil, weeds, and microbes leave their mark on both the fields and the film itself.

          On an organic farm in Italy, people live side by side with nature and its plants, animals, insects, microbes, and weeds. They do so while industrial agriculture has depleted the soil for decades and sent the planet’s biodiversity into free fall. But the farm and its farmers are now trying to rethink agriculture as a place where species can coexist rather than exterminate each other, and where overlooked weeds come to the rescue.

          ‘Errabonda’ is a wonderfully beautiful and experimental observation of Italian agriculture and a sensory exploration of the intricate and interdependent relationships that exist between soil, plants, and people. A film that blurs the line between images and ecology by inviting organic materials into the image-making process through plant-based chemistry and by allowing the plants to be in direct contact with the film’s 16mm strip.

          White Hot Iron Rainbow

          White Hot Iron Rainbow

          Maria Meinild / Denmark & Sweden / 2026 / World Premiere / 8 min

          Thermal infrared study of how bodies react, adapt, and seek connections in a world shaped by surveillance and mediated violence.

          A thermal camera is typically a tool used for military purposes and surveillance. Instead of registering ordinary light, thermal cameras visualize heat radiation and paint a colorful, distorted, and psychedelic picture of the world we know. ‘White Hot Iron Rainbow’ was filmed exclusively with thermal cameras and examines how bodies react, adapt, and seek connections.

          Through the thermal cameras and a split screen, human forms become abstract and transform into heat codes, transforming life into patterns of temperatures and movements. But even within this technological abstraction, there are pockets of intimacy, desire, and resistance.

          Some of You Fucked Eva

          Lilith Grasmug / France / 2025 / 15 min

          A mysterious and disturbing video work about a group of American high school cheerleaders who suddenly began fainting simultaneously in a collective psychosis.

          2002, North Carolina. Teenagers recall the investigation into the mysterious fainting of high school cheerleaders.North Carolina, USA, 2002. At a high school, the school cheerleaders train hard and measure themselves by the number of bruises on their bodies. Their patriarchal coach makes unreasonable demands, but suddenly the girls mysteriously begin to faint at the same time. The first to faint is Eva.

          Many years later, some young people recall the mysterious phenomenon and tell the story through grainy images from various YouTube videos of cheerleaders, young female athletes, and scenes from proms—all cropped and manipulated to fit perfectly into the worn-out tropes of high school movies and turn the characters into mere objects. A virtuoso video work that, with conceptual clarity, flirts with both horror films and teen dramas.

          The Red Line

          The Red Line

          Mira Campau / Sweden / 2026 / World Premiere / 24 min

          A fascinating and original portrait of Stockholm's constant expansion and today's human hustle and bustle, told through a red metro line and its passengers.

          Every day, the red metro line moves quietly through Stockholm like a large, silent metal snake. The train is a container for an endless series of narratives, thoughts, stories, and potential encounters in a world where people are otherwise increasingly separated from one another. A portrait emerges of city life and, of course, of people on the move.

          Here are young girls watching reels and dreaming of becoming actresses. Here are real estate agents working far beyond normal office hours. And here are older women talking about being old. It is the past, present, and future sitting side by side, fumbling and doubting, while the subway rolls along quietly and stubbornly. The Red Line is a fascinating and original study of modern society through one of the spaces where the lines between the individual and the collective are blurred and blurred.

          "Cone Unit"

          “Cone Unit”

          Frederik Tøt Godsk / Denmark / 2025 / 11 min

          A brief experimental journey through the night on the outskirts of Copenhagen in the company of a group of young, carefree dreamers full of loss and compassion.

          A group of young friends stand in a circle at a seemingly deserted train station late one evening on the outskirts of Copenhagen. They are sharing a joint, passing it from hand to hand and mouth to mouth. They cough, they laugh, they try to say ‘raspberry’ to inhale correctly, and they become more and more dizzy. But suddenly they break up and let themselves be swept out into the night that has only just begun.

          A statue watches them. A concert reaches its intense climax. The lead singer collapses. An unknown person searches for something by the train tracks. Footage in artificial light that dissolves the boundaries between day and night. Something is lost, someone is no longer here. A short, experimental trip to the outskirts of the capital. A fleeting, eerie, and dreamlike journey through a night full of both care and loss – with references to the French philosopher Roland Barthes and the first wedding night.