Dreamers (2003)
| Bernardo Bertolucci | 115′
Mossafer ‘The Traveller’ (1974)
| Abbas Kiarostami | 83′
Meduzot (2007)
| Shira Geffen & Etgar Keret | 75′
Nothing Personal (2009)
| Urszula Antoniak | 85′
Ratcatcher (1999)
| Lynne Ramsay | 95′
Dreamers (2003)
| Bernardo Bertolucci | 115′
Mossafer ‘The Traveller’ (1974)
| Abbas Kiarostami | 83′
Meduzot (2007)
| Shira Geffen & Etgar Keret | 75′
Nothing Personal (2009)
| Urszula Antoniak | 85′
Ratcatcher (1999)
| Lynne Ramsay | 95′
September 22th – 28th
When the Lumière brothers immortalized the facade of their factory in the first crank stroke, they were probably unaware that a regiment of dreamers would support their anonymous workers. If the cinematographic art achieved anything, it was precisely to identify us, to transfer our mind to the vicissitudes of their attractive heroes and, with it, to empower our dreaming imagination. But to which dreamers does our 9th Edition motto refer? Well, to all those who did not let their youth escape, who maintained the utopia that their real existence was not going to differ from their dreamed one. We discarded part-time dreamers by giving prominence to those carefree, funny and foolish fools, who have not yet fallen into the labyrinth of logic. Because if we dream it out loud and without any restrictions, there is no prison or personal tragedy that we cannot escape from with that dreamlike force that, to a greater or lesser degree, we all enjoy.