Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival Selection 2022
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The 15th anniversary edition of the Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival presents its 2022 Melies selections.
The movies running for the Strasbourg Méliès d’argent feature film competition 2022 are:
FEFFS Melies d’argent Feature Film Selection 2022
- Attachment by Gabriel Bier Gislason (Denmark, 2022)
- Brian and Charles by Jim Archer (UK, 2022)
- Family Dinner by Peter Hengl (Austria, 2022)
- Flowing by Paolo Strippoli (Italy, 2022)
- Summer Scars by Simon Rieth (France, 2022)
- Piggy by Carlota Pereda (Spain, 2021)
- The Island by Anca Damian (Romania, 2021)
- Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman by Pierre Földes (France, 2022)
- Unicorn Wars by Alberto Vazquez (Spain, 2022)
FEFFS Melies d’argent Shorts Selection 2022
FEFFS announced the movies running for the Strasbourg Méliès d’argent short film competition 2022:
- Censor of Dreams by Léo Berne and Raphael Rodriguez (France, 2021, 18′)
- Martyrs of Striving by Alexander Fischer (Germany, 2021, 14′)
- Night Breakers by Gabriel Campoy and Guillem Lafoz (Spain, 2021, 17′)
- Phlegm by Jan-David Bolt (Switzerland, 2021, 6′)
- Plastic Killer by José Pozo (Spain, 2022, 20′)
- Hold Me Tight by Mélanie Robert-Tourneur (Belgium, France, 2021, 6′)
- Miracasas by Raphaelle Stotz and Augusto Zanovello (Switzerland, France, 2022, 15′)
- Boom-Boom Bang-Bang by Alexandre Vignaud (Belgium, 2021, 18′)
- Scale by Joseph Pierce (France, UK, Belgium, Czech Republic, 2022, 15′)
- Steakhouse by Spela Cadez (Slovenia, France, Germany, 2021, 9′)
- The World’s After by Florentina Gonzalez (France, 2022, 11′)
- The Calling by Joffrey Monteiro-Noël (France, 2022, 20′)
- Colonie by Romain Daudet-Jahan (France, 2022, 13′)
- Harmony by Céline Gailleurd and Olivier Bohler (France, 2022, 25′)
- Mantra by Stef Meyer and Pascal Bourelier (France, 2022, 17′)
- Signs Of Destiny (And All That) by Mathieu Z’graggen (France, 2022, 23′)