Followed by Q&A with filmmaker Sylwia Szkiłądź
Belgium-based filmmaker Sylwia Szkiłądź’s newest film, Autokar, has garnered awards across the world for its exploration of courage. In this program, discover Szkiłądź’s films, music clips and how she mines the potential of animation to activate the imagination of adults and children.
Plus music clips.
Autokar
Dir. Sylwia Szkiłądź, 2025, France, Belgium, 17min, DCP
In Polish and French with English subtitles
In the 1990s, Agata leaves Poland for Belgium. At the tender age of 8, her eyes transform the reality of migration into an experience filled with strange half-human, half-animal passengers.
The Slug & The Snails (Limaçon et caricoles)
Dir. Sylwia Szkiladz, Gwendoline Gamboa, 2011, 7min, DCP
In French with English subtitles
The story of a little slug searching for its place in a world of snails.
Strawberry Soup (La Soupe aux fraises)
Dir. Sylwia Szkiłądź, 2013, Belgium, 5min45, DCP
In Polish with English subtitles
A single spoonful of strawberry soup made by a grandmother is enough for memories to come flooding back and for the village itself to begin speaking. With the feel of a folktale, this short film is a tribute to the place where the filmmaker lived as a child and to its inhabitants, in Podlasie, Poland.
The Teeny-weeny Fox (Le Renard minuscule)
Dir. Sylwia Szkiladz, Aline Quertain, 2015, 8min20, DCP
No dialogue
In the middle of a luxurious garden, a teeny-weeny fox meets a daring little girl who grows giant plants! By lucky coincidence, they realize that they can grow objects too; the clever little devils think up all sorts of things to do…
Uncle Thomas: Accounting for the Days
Dir. Regina Pessoa, 2019, Canada, France, Portugal, 13min, DCP
In Portuguese with English subtitles
Animator Regina Pessoa takes the viewer to Portugal, reading a letter to her late uncle, who played a key role in her becoming a filmmaker. This narrative approach is at once poignant and compelling, a moving tribute to a poet of the everyday who was obsessed by numbers and calculations.
I Don’t Feel Anything Anymore (Je ne sens plus rien)
Dir. Noémie Marsily, Carl Roosens, 2016, Belgium, Canada, 9min31, DCP
In French with English subtitles
He’s a magician. She’s a firefighter. Isolating themselves from the chaos of a world in turmoil, the two lovers live in a crane basket high in the sky. Drawn in an evocative style with simple, stark lines, the film takes us from one bizarre and startling scene to the next.