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Last Remains  - Runtime 2:50

Last Remains is a fashion film which talks about the effects of the exploitation of the natural resources by human beings, and of our own impotence in front of the irreversibility of the situation. "Last Remains” initially looks like an elegant and gorgeous feast, but quickly reveals itself to be nothing more than the last supper in the history of mankind, where the hostess’s toast, played by Melania Dalla Costa, exposes the illusion of it all, the last thing they have left to consume.  Directed by Irene Cacciarini

Workshop - Runtime 9:17

Four young men fighting different mental health conditions reveal their greatest fears and challenges as they play drama games during a therapy workshop. Directed by Joseph Archer

Casting - Runtime 27:00

The 18-year-old Julia lives in a poor mining town with her brother. One day she tries her luck at a modell casting in the hope of starting a new life abroad. However during the casting it turns out that they are looking for porn actresses. Unexpectedly Julia finds herself in a situation where her decency is endangered. Directed by Sándor Csoma

The Man Dressed in Orange- Runtime 10:00

Sulaeeman, a former political prisoner diagnosed with a mental disorder, is pushed into society when his brother forces him to attend a job interview. Once outside, he must not only overcome the strange, new, and unfamiliar aspects of the world, but also his former self. Directed by Elvir Ali

Freedom - Runtime 1:40

The short film discusses the sadly growing crisis of empathy towards immigrants. Directed by Yuri+Ana

Stuck Together- Runtime 5:35
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The idea of my film Stuck Together deals with the global subject of the migrant crisis referring, above all, to the xenophobia and panic rhetoric present in all mainstream media which, simultaneously, serves as a defence of the so-called imperialistic politics of the great powers. Directed by Tanja Balac

Shape Me - Runtime 4:21

Encouraging change in energy consumption starts not only with the consumers at home. Politics and industry need to step forward and boldly present measures for sustainable energy solutions. Two research programs conducted by the Swiss National Science Foundation presented their solutions in front of a large audience of politicians and industry leaders. But for convincing them to change, a more direct message needed to be sent. Directed by Alex Spoerndli