Announcing our lineup for our screening at 3S Artspace on November 20th!
Featuring Short films: Lost Boys Pizza - Cassie Llanas AQUÍ Y ALLÁ - Isabella Breton Vision - Çağıl Harmandar After We're Gone - Saige Kanik Day 1 - Ana Montaño, Eduardo García The Spectacle of Her Appetites - Sue Ding Only Me on TV - Jaina Cipriano The World According to Pussy Noir - Amy Oden Miss Psychorama 1986 - Jenny Plante
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GRRL HAUS CINEMA presents
(almost all) Local Horror Shorts // Oblomov Thursday 24.10.2024 at OBLOMOV 8 Short Films Doors at 19h Screening at 20h 5 - 10€ entry Featuring the following films: Something that stays (11min) - Maya Koutsoulis Found a Long Time Ago (5:59min) - Sabrina Mertens What a body could do (11min) - Hadri Daigneault-Roy and Mila Starosta Glory,Hole (17min) - Hiram Harrington La Montagna (22min) - Kira Huth Empyre (9:56min) - Julia Saumande Ürei (5:50min) - Yerkezhan Baizhan Sunburn (11:37min) - Uma Chaghaghi GRRL TELEPHONE - 2020 - present
September 21 & 22 at ILALI studio Okerstraße 40, 12049, Berlin, DE Saturday 21 : 6pm - 10pm Sunday 22 : 1pm - 6pm GRRL TELEPHONE is an ongoing visual conversation project. Inspired by the childhood game of "Telephone," artists engage in a continuous exchange of short videos, each responding to the previous work within a week. This process has created a growing collection of over 200 works by an international group of artists. GRRL HAUS CINEMA presents International and Local Short Films! Join us on Thursday, Sept.
5th at Brattle Theatre (40 Brattle St, Cambridge, MA). This program features 17 short films that explore themes of identity, transformation, and resistance. Through a variety of styles—ranging from whimsical adventures to psychological explorations—these films provide a rich, thought-provoking commentary on personal and political issues in today’s world. Each film provides a distinctive lens on identity, existence, and artistic expression, offering an enriching and diverse viewing experience. Gina Kamentsky’s Pinocchio in 70mm (US, 3:12): A poignant reimagining of Pinocchio's desire to transcend his wooden origins. Don’t Fall From Grace (Carley Byers, US, 10:52): Set in 1954, a young woman trapped in a trance faces her mother’s desperate attempts to save her. Eternal Depth (Onyou Oh, Republic of Korea, 7:40): A poetic meditation on the sea, life, and eternity. Cat Cow Meow (Lady Beaver, US, 2:39): An adventurous tale of a cat and cow exploring Berlin and finding unexpected joy. Happy Birthday to Us! (Tamara Tasic, Serbia, 19:06): A story of two friends whose bond is tested by the arrival of a new love interest. Chora (Ao Wei, UK, 8:05): An exploration of a pre-linguistic, maternal world symbolizing the female reproductive system. I'm Sorry I'm Late (Sharon Mooney, US, 7:22): A journey through psychological stress and internal conflict, punctuated by fragmented media clips. Gab (Hogan Seidel, US, 3:14): A visual celebration of queer ecology, blending nature with intricate film techniques. Object(s) of Desire (Liberty Antonia Sadler, UK, 4:05): A candid, celebratory film about body positivity and self-acceptance. The Looking Game (Ann Upton, Ireland, 7:02): An experimental animated piece questioning the nature of connection and audience interaction. The Real American Dream (Rita Damiron, Isabella Breton, US, 1:29): A touching conversation between two sisters reflecting on personal dreams and distance. Tehran Is Ours... (Hamideh Azimi, US, 6:06): A politically charged narrative about protest and resistance in the streets of Tehran. The Streetlight (Sophia Parella, US, 6:48): A man’s existential journey to help a talking streetlight find its purpose. Reversal (Diane Nerwen, US, 6:34): A collage reflecting on the implications of the Roe v. Wade decision in today’s context. Not A Body (Cassandra Paige, Canada, 3:49): A meditation on the limitations and transience of the human body. Marrow of my Bones (Karly McCloskey, Canada, 2:11): An experimental exploration of post- humanism and queerness through striking visual and sound design. But Humble Sinners (Stephanie Halovanic, US, 11:22): A comedic narrative of two nuns scheming to acquire a coffin. GRRL HAUS CINEMA Presents: Berlin Local Spotlight (and a Few International Shorts)
Join us for an open-air screening co-hosted with MOBILE KINO at Fimmel x Berliner Berg! Date: August 16, Time: 8:00 PM Location: Fimmel x Berliner Berg, Treptower Str. 39, Berlin, 12059 Quines flors es porten a una fossa? - Elena Gilda Coldsores - Ina Morken Loophole Documentary (trailer) - Hannah Gonzalez Thought Police - Leniko Sennoma Dear Diary - Clementine Decremps Vorbei Rauschen - Amrei Sophie Wesinger The Awakening - Zdena Sýkorová I am Her - Rosh Zeeba But Humble Sinners - Stephanie Halovanic All That's Left - Simone Holland The Secret Lives of Lesbians Cats - Kate Jessop Happy Birthday to us! - Tamara Tasic GRRL HAUS Documentary & Drama Shorts // Oblomov
15.7.24 Monday at OBLOMOV 8 Short films Featuring Films: Maison de portes (House of doors) - Deborah Ruffato Maria - Panagiota Florou, Kathrin Sylwestrzak Yellow Line - Katayoun Parmar Mary Mary - Ella Gilbert zersammlung - Julia Hubernagel The Pilgrimage of Young Women - Liv Campion Where the Dreams are Waiting - Uli Bez Letter to My Unborn Child - Ida Åkesson- Hansson We are excited to be back at Lakeside Film Fest! Info for their full program can be found via Mobile Kino.
https://www.lakesidefilmfestival.com GRRL HAUS CINEMA presents Horror, Mystery, and Camp Shorts. We've curated a lineup of weird, scary, funny, and suspenseful short films from around the world. Some things you will see: vampires, wizards, and zombies caught up in a real-estate scheme; a nightclub singer navigating a kaleidoscopic world of glitter, music, and blood; nuns scamming a cowboy; a man finding new purpose by helping a talking streetlight; a modern vampire contemplating revenge on her unfaithful lover; a noir-ish tale centered around a packet of menthol cigarettes; a woman struggling with an overly complicated skincare routine; a goth encountering horror at a laundromat; a farewell party haunted by demons; and a pair of pointy slippers turning into a nightmare. Join us for a bizarre journey through the strange and the supernatural. EMPYRE - Julia Saumande But Humble Sinners - Stephanie Halovanic Made For Duty Overseas - Katie King The Streetlight -Sophia Parella The Pointy Slippers - Christina Acevedo Buurthuis 2 - Josefin Arnell Out of Order - Kendy Paxia & Matthew Ragsdale Crybaby - Elif Öner The Big Routine - Esther Okorocha Poppy’s Saturn - Nicole Tegelaar GRRL HAUS CINEMA : Short & Steamy Erotica with a Twist of Bizarre Bites!
DIY and Underground Short Films from Women, Trans and Nonbinary Artists Thursday, May 16th, 6:30pm, Bookends in Florence, 80 Maple St, Northampton, MA $10 - $15 sliding scale A film program consisting of erotica, lust, and love themes, followed by oddities, bizarre, and camp. This is a strictly 18 + screening - so get ready for some fantastic queer feminist art erotica! We also have plenty of odd, campy, eerie and head scratching shorts that are bound to get you all discussing the beauty of DIY and underground cinema. Featuring Films : Object(s) of Desire - Liberty Antonia Sadler The Girlgang AU - Carla de Jesus Jerez I saw the Sun - Milou van Vlijmen Under the Cherries - Frida Retz Lacy - Eve Mahoney The Herp - Fern Poppy Sun Rubber Plexus - Ariel Hulfachor I HEART HORSE - Allison Radomski FUDLIAKS! Tear the sexes apart! - Jasmin Hagendorfer I Spoon - Eleri VASELINE (2016) - Malic Amalya & Nathan Hill EITR - Fateema Al-Hamaydeh Miller Thursday - Anabel Barnston cRac_KK - Holly Rowley TRANSFIRE: A Cinematic Journey across Queer and Trans Desire
29.4 at LOOPHOLE Doors at 19, Screening at 20, 5 - 10 € entry at the door on night of event A short film program that delves into the depths of queer and trans desire through the lens of filmmakers from around the globe. Featuring Shorts: Drag You, by Erratum and Nadia Koro Glory Hoe, by Frida Retz Boner Hospital, by Wren Tiffany Hole Experiment 1, by Frida Retz MonsterDykë, by Kaye Adelaide and Mariel Sharp -intermission- Dismantle Me, by Max Disgrace La Chascona, by Maria João Lourenço Arder (Burn), by Maitén Del Valle where wolves are their wolves, by Jesse Stonewalled, by Raya Nyx Aking Senakulo, by Jela Dela Peña GRRL HAUS CINEMA // Thursday, April 18th, 8pm at The Brattle Theatre
Local and International short films by women, trans and non-binary artists. GRRL HAUS provides a platform for underrepresented voices in cinema through its focus on low-budget, DIY, underground and experimental works. Featuring Films: “Roya”, Director Rosh Zeeba, 19:50 A reflective essay film exploring belonging and upheaval, addressing the Western exoticizing gaze and queer identity. “Haunted Body Haunted House” , Directors Jack Gruman, Logan Puleikis, 5:15 Explores the politicization and commodification of feminine and transgender bodies through the lens of media tropes like commercial haunted houses, queer camp, and drag performance, raising questions about the haunting of our bodies by external entities and the internal struggle for liberation. "The Secret Lives of Lesbians Cats”, Director Kate Jessop, 1:38 A comedic take on what cats might discuss about their lesbian owners when humans aren't around. "Mello, Judd, & Tooth Floss”, Director Emily Flynn, 5:00 Two friends create stories about passersby during their oceanfront lunch break, capturing a slice of life. “I wanna know" Director Coco Roy, 2:05 Music video for DEVIL HONEY aka Coco Roy "All That's Left”, Director Simone Holland, 13:01 Mercedes grapples with the blurring lines between reality and imagination while navigating a maze of transient individuals and inner demons. “Vile Vortex” , Director Jenny Plante, 3:03 A brief history of the Bermuda Triangle. “Ghost Town”, Director Molly Muse, 14:58 Two friends lumber into a ghost town to break a curse. "Made For Duty Overseas”, Director Katie King, 4:37 A noir-ish tale revolving around a packet of cigarettes, exploring aesthetic distractions and identity allure. "Trace on My Body”, Director YUE Hua, 3:10 A journey of self-acceptance and female gaze, prompted by physical illness, delving into scars, skin, and identity. “When i____” , Director Janella Mele, 2:24 These worlds have teeth that feel everything. A landscape of trauma. Through a path of recovery. "Triskele & The Monsters Tools : A Solstice Invocation of Medusa Consciousness”, Directors Ash Capachione, Maria Molteni, 6:00 A mystical journey centered on reclaiming narratives of Monsterized beings, invoking Medusa Consciousness and connection restoration. "How We Have Loved”, Director EE Eelio Kihlstrand, 17:27 Butch Jane's solitude is disrupted when Dilo seeks refuge with her, revealing the haunting past of their shared home. |
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