“Nelly's Story” (Jonas Steinacker) 19 min. Austria.
When an influencer mom films her daughter to post a video of her 9th birthday on Instagram, the girl refuses to continue participating because she wants her father to come back. The girl (Nelly) grabs her mother’s phone and suddenly starts recording her. The mother tries to take it from her. Nelly runs away and locks the front door, leaving her mother outside. The banging, screaming, and threats do nothing to help because Nelly lowers the security shutters and disappears. Then the influencer discovers disturbing stories created by her daughter, posted on her own Instagram account.
An influencer mom tries to film her daughter to post a video of her 9th birthday on Instagram. The daughter tells her she doesn’t want to participate because she wants her dad to come back. The girl (Nelly) grabs her mother’s phone and immediately starts recording her. Her mother tries to grab her. Nelly runs away, closes the front door, and leaves her mother outside. The banging, screaming, and threats don’t help matters, and Nelly pulls down the blinds in front of the window and disappears. Meanwhile, the influencer discovers the disturbing stories her daughter has created, posted on her Instagram account.
When an influencer mother tries to film her daughter for an Instagram video on her 9th birthday, the girl refuses to participate because she wants her father to come back. The girl, "Nelly," grabs her mother's cell phone and suddenly starts filming her. The mother tries to grab Nelly. Nelly runs away and locks her out of the house. All the knocking, screaming, and threatening doesn't help. Nelly lowers the burglar-proof shutters of the house and disappears. That's when the influencer discovers disturbing Instagram stories posted by her daughter on her own account.
“Deadline” (Idan Gilboa) 13 min. Israel.
Deadline is a stop-motion black comedy that explores the balance of power between bureaucracy, death, and the devotion that the elderly feel toward cats. In reality, this is the story of a fearless friendship and the solidarity that exists between two elderly women who are fed up with society’s contempt and lack of respect.
“Deadline” is a dark stop-motion comedy. It explores the power dynamics between bureaucracy, death, and the devotion that elderly women feel toward their cats. In truth, this is the story of the bond and steadfast friendship between two elderly women who have been scarred by society’s contempt and lack of respect.
Deadline is a black comedy stop-motion short film that explores the balance of power between bureaucracy, death, and the elderly's devotion to cats.
At its heart is a story of a courageous friendship and solidarity between two elderly women who are disheartened by society's indifference and disrespect.
“Safe” (Josema Roig) 10 min. Spain.
Lynn Marie is 7 years old, and she’s heard a monster in the garden. Her teenage brother couldn’t care less, and her father is too sleep-deprived to pay any attention to her. But Dad will have to deal with more than he bargained for when he hears, in fact, some disturbing noises out there.
Lynn Mariek is seven years old, and she hears a monster in the garden. Her mother gives her a pat on the back, and her father is too busy to play with her. But when he hears the alarming noises outside, he’ll have to do more than he expected.
Lynn Marie is 7, and she's afraid of a monster outside. Her teenage brother couldn't care less, and her dad is too sleep-deprived and overworked. But Dad will have to deal with more than he bargained for when a real noise does startle them.
“My Mind” - Morad (Mario Abadía) 4 min. Spain.
“Mi Mente” is the music video shot in Morocco by the Pachanga Collective for Morad.
“My Mind” (nire gogoa) is a music video filmed in Morad in Morocco by the visual-audio collective Pachanga Collective.
“Mi Mente” is the music video filmed in Morocco by Pachanga Collective for Morad.
“Non grata” (Alba Lozano) 15 min. Spain.
Julia attends a birthday party with her son Dani, who has ADHD, even though they weren't invited. The parents, initially reluctant to let them in, eventually let them stay, and the party proceeds normally until a scuffle among the children leads the adults to blame Dani, causing Julia to lose her temper as she defends him.
Julia goes to a party she wasn't invited to with her son, Dani, who has attention deficit disorder. The parents, feeling compelled, let him go, and the party proceeds as usual—until, following an altercation among the children, the adults turn on Dani, and Julia loses control in her attempt to defend her son.
Julia and her son Dani, who has ADHD, attend a birthday party to which they weren't invited. The parents seem reluctant to let them in, but they eventually let them through. The party goes smoothly until a fight breaks out among the children, leading the adults to blame Dani, and Julia loses her temper while defending him.
“Arnasa” (Raúl Barreras) 15 min. Basque Country.
Sitting on a hill, Inaxio mourns the death of his wife through a bertso. His grandson Ekaitz seems to have been summoned by his song and returns to the farmhouse to care for his grandfather and the animals that provide them with companionship and food. The two, with their different perspectives on the world, will come together once more and face the challenges of their shared future.
Standing on a hilltop, Inaxio mourns the death of his wife through a verse. His grandson, Ekaitz, returns to the farm—as if summoned by his song—to care for the animals that provide his grandfather and his companions with food. The two of them, with their different perspectives on the world, will come together again and face the future challenges they share.
Sitting on a hill, Inaxio mourns the death of his wife through a bertso. His grandson Ekaitz seems to have been summoned by his song and returns to the farmhouse to care for his grandfather and the animals that provide them with food and companionship. The two, with different views of the world, will come together again and face the challenges of the future side by side.
“Ultraviolence” - Tim Aminov (Andrei Maica) 4 min. Kazakhstan.
A crowd—can you feel it? How does it feel? When does a person or animal lose their individuality and become part of the masses? Where does this collective unconscious come from—one that is willing to kill and give in to violence?
Do you feel it? How does it feel? When does a person or an animal lose their “humanity” and become part of the collective? Where does this collective unconscious come from—one that is ready to kill and to resort to violence?
How does the crowd feel? When does a person or animal lose their individuality and become part of the collective? Where does this collective unconscious come from, ready to kill and revel in the idea of violence?
Silitia is a punk-funky-electro-Basque-rock duo from Bizkaia. Their music features catchy melodies, robotic drum beats, and '80s-style bass lines.
Pop-infused chaos, dead-serious post-punk ballads, or a certain punk edge—Silitia has it all. Bass, computer, and howls.
Silitia's music could be described as a blend of punk, funk, electro, and Basque rock. It features catchy melodies, synthetic drums, and bass sounds reminiscent of the 1980s.
Whether it's pop-rock, serious post-punk ballads, or punk anthems, Silitian has it all. Bass, drums, and bass guitar riffs.
Silitia is a punk-funky-electro-Basque-rock duo from Bizkaia. Their music features clear melodies, robotic drums, and '80s-style bass.
Messy pop, super-serious post-punk ballads, or even heartbreaking punk—Silitia has it all. Bass, computers, and howls.
Celeraka (Ireide Basaras) is a DJ and artist from Ondarroa who is based in Bilbao. She made a name for herself in the rave scene with her bold mixes, playing a wide variety of genres and pushing the BPMs to levels few would dare to reach. She experiments with Latin rhythms, hip-hop, and various subgenres within electronic music (Techno, Tekno, Psy-Trance, Jungle, Hardcore...).
After gaining brief but intense experience in the scene, he began performing at the city’s leading clubs, such as El Balcón de La Lola, and went on to play major venues throughout the Basque Country, including Dabadaba in San Sebastián and Fever in Bilbao. He recently performed at the BIME Live festival, a nationally renowned event.
Camile Duhart (b. 1998) is a multidisciplinary visual artist who explores and experiments with digital media to create interactive art projects, striking live visuals, and installations in which she develops an intimate and subjective reality, transforming the technological concept into her own. She creates artifacts, mechanisms, sculptures, and paintings that are closely linked to concepts of cyberculture, the marginal, and the anonymous.
He has held exhibitions and collaborated with electronic music collectives, musicians, artists, and studios across various artistic fields in cities such as Catalonia, Valencia, Valladolid, and Bilbao, where he currently resides.
She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Barcelona (UB) (2020) and a Master’s degree in Visual Arts and Multimedia from the Polytechnic University of Valencia (UPV) (2022).
Celeraka (Ireide Basaras) is a DJ and artist from Ondarroa who lives in Bilbao. She made a name for herself on the "rave" scene thanks to her bold experimentation, blending a wide range of genres and accelerating the tempo to levels where the BPM (“beats per minute”) seems almost unbearable. She delves into various subgenres of Latin rhythms, hip-hop, and electronic music (Techno, Tekno, Psy-Trance, Jungle, Hardcore...).
After a brief but intense stint on the circuit, he began performing at Bilbao’s leading clubs, such as El Balcón de La Lola, and went on to play at major venues throughout the Basque Country, including Dabadaba in Donostia and Fever in Bilbao. Recently, he has performed at BIME Live, a leading national festival.
Camile Duhart (1998) is a visual artist who works across multiple disciplines, exploring digital language and experimenting in this field to create interactive art projects, captivating live visuals, and installations that cultivate an intimate and subjective reality. She transforms technological concepts into her own, creating artifacts, mechanisms, sculptures, and paintings that are closely tied to the concepts of cyberculture, the marginal, and the anonymous.
He has held exhibitions and collaborated with electronic music collectives, musicians, artists, and studios across various artistic fields in Catalonia, Valencia, Valladolid, and Bilbao, among other places. He currently lives in Bilbao.
She holds a bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from the University of Barcelona (2020) and a master’s degree in Visual Arts and Multimedia from the University of the Basque Country (UPV) (2022).
Celeraka (Ireide Basaras) is a DJ and artist from Ondarroa based in Bilbao. She made a name for herself on the rave scene with her bold mixes, playing a wide variety of genres and pushing BPMs to levels few would dare to reach. She draws inspiration from Latin rhythms, hip-hop, and other subgenres within electronic music (Techno, Tekno, Psy-Trance, Jungle, Hardcore...).
After gaining a brief but intense experience in the music scene, she began performing at the coolest clubs in town, such as El Balcón de La Lola, and went on to play at venues throughout the Basque Country, including Dabadaba in San Sebastián and Fever in Bilbao. She recently performed at the iconic BIME Live national festival.
Camile Duhart (b. 1998) is a multidisciplinary visual artist who explores and experiments with digital language to create interactive art projects, striking live visuals, and installations that evoke an intimate and subjective reality, transforming the conventional concept of technology into her own unique vision. She creates artifacts, mechanisms, sculptures, and paintings that are closely tied to cyberculture, the marginal, and the anonymous.
She has participated in exhibitions and collaborated with electronic collectives, musicians, artists, and studios from various artistic fields in Catalonia, Valencia, Valladolid, and Bilbao, where she currently lives.
She graduated with a degree in Fine Arts from the University of Barcelona (UB) in 2020 and holds a master’s degree in Visual Arts and Multimedia from the Polytechnic University of Valencia (UPV) in 2022.













