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Future Shorts film festival amazes viewers at Baku Green Theater

16 September 2013 16:53 (UTC+04:00)
Future Shorts film festival amazes viewers at Baku Green Theater

By Nigar Orujova

YARAT! Contemporary Art Space, an organization promoting contemporary art worldwide, and Future Shorts Film Festival, the largest international short film pop-up festival, presented the Summer Season 2013 in Azerbaijan's capital Baku on September 14.

The screening took place at the Green Theater, which already hosted the festival in August 2012.

In 10 years of showcasing electrifying short films and filmmakers from around the world in stunning venues, Future Shorts has built the world's largest community for short film fans -- from Finland to Mexico, via Mongolia and Kazakhstan.

In 90 countries, the world's largest pop-up short film festival allows anyone, anywhere to run a film festival and be part of a global community.

This Summer Season includes six critically acclaimed short films sourced from around the world.

Boneshaker (USA, 2012) by Frances Bodomo is a portrait of the struggles of an African family lost in America.

The award-winning La Huida (Spain, 2011) by Victor Carrey is a narrative puzzle, and the deconstruction of an event from a variety of prismatic viewpoints.

The Pirate of Love (Iceland, 2013) by Sara Gunnarsdottir is an animated feature about the outsider musician Daniel C.

The Hidden Smile (Spain, 2011) by Venture Durall creates a realistic tale on the values that flourish in a society created by children.

Irish Folk Furniture (Ireland, 2012) by Tony Donoghue is an animated documentary about traditional Irish furniture and the winner at Sundance 2013 for Best Animation short film.

Volume (UK, 2012) by Mahalia Belo is about the mysterious disappearance of Georgina, from the perspective of her neighbor Sam.

Future Cinema, the creators of Future Shorts and Secret Cinema, create large-scale cinematic experiences, fusing feature film with music, theater and live performance, in 300 cities.

Future Shorts is the product of 10 years of audience development, experimentation and of reacting to the demand for another way of experiencing film. Since 2003 Future Shorts has built a new audience across the globe and developed a platform for filmmakers that allows millions of people worldwide to engage with their work.

YARAT! aims to provide educational initiatives including lectures, seminars and master classes on a variety of related topics of contemporary art. Besides exhibitions and master classes, YARAT! repeatedly brings the Future Shorts film festival seasons to Baku.

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