2005 | Color | 9 min Mexico and the Middle East: two different cultures converge in an atmosphere steeped in religious extremism. The chaotic structure of memory is recreated by means of a complex visualization of symbolic elements and original sound recordings from the pilgrimage of the Virgin of Zapopan, Mexico. Country: México, Alemania Direction: Orozco Ramirez; Victor Production: Orozco Ramirez; Victor Sound: Orozco Ramírez; Víctor Participation year at FICM: 2006
2005 | Color | 9 min Mexico and the Middle East: two different cultures converge in an atmosphere steeped in religious extremism. The chaotic structure of memory is recreated by means of a complex visualization of symbolic elements and original sound recordings from the pilgrimage of the Virgin of Zapopan, Mexico. Country: México, Alemania Direction: Orozco Ramirez; Victor Production: Orozco Ramirez; Victor Sound: Orozco Ramírez; Víctor Participation year at FICM: 2006
Revolykus Several years ago, I emigrated to Germany. I live in a small old house in urgent need of modernization that theoretically protects me from the wind, rain, and cold. See More
32-Rbit My grandmother was convinced that the only animal that made the same mistake twice is the human being. An essay short film about my very own Internet, a parallel world where memory loss, errors, surveillance and addiction smear everything and everyone. See More
Stellan Skarsgård to Present Joachim Trier’s Sentimental Value at the 23rd FICM 10 · 03 · 25 Juliette Binoche to Receive the Award for Artistic Excellence at the 23rd FICM 10 · 02 · 25 Cherien Dabis to Present ALL THAT'S LEFT OF YOU at the 23rd FICM 10 · 01 · 25 Charlie Kaufman will present his short film HOW TO SHOOT A GHOST at the 23rd FICM 09 · 30 · 25