The 17th edition of the (S8) Peripheral Film Festival, taking place in A Coruña from 2nd to 7th June, includes 161 films and will host around 80 artists, professionals, and students from all over the world. The inaugural session will be a double bill, with the programme “The Cosmic Shutter” dedicated to the firmament and an original proposal from Jeanne Liotta, who will create a cinematic eclipse live
Dates:
Tuesday, June 2, 2026 (All day) to Sunday, June 7, 2026 (All day)
Adriatikino returns 22–24 May to Fermo, Italy, with a second edition devoted to analog cinema in all its forms: found footage and archive, experimental and narrative, animation and film collage. The selection brings together long-standing practitioners and emerging voices from across the world, with a strong presence of Italian filmmakers alongside an international program.
Dates:
Friday, May 22, 2026 (All day) to Sunday, May 24, 2026 (All day)
Maria Lang, along with Ute Aurand, belonged to a group of female students at the Berlin Film and Television Academy who shaped a new experimental film language in the 1980s. During this time, she created her most important films, Familiengruft – ein Liebesgedicht an meine Mutter (1982) and Zärtlichkeiten (1985), which explored lesbian life in Berlin. With the question «Who were the first women to make films in Germany?», Aurand and Lang founded the Filmarbeiterinnen-Abend at the Kino Arsenal.
"Anyway, the notion that anyone would conspire with a halfwit like Oswald to actually assassinate a sitting president is ludicrous on the face of it. They didnt expect that he would even hit Kennedy. That was just a fluke". Let’s try to suggest a few threads – without resolving anything – through five short films. Not to shed light on the assassination of JFK, but to ask whether a plot can also be traced in experimental cinema.
A program of work by Filmmaker Abraham Ravett, with introduction by Dr. Stephen Broomer. Free Ticketed Event Co-presented with AdHoc Supported by The Petman Foundation.
Program:
- 24 Cards ( 2020) 14:48 A tribute to film critic, writer and filmmaker, Donald Richie who from the early 1980's was a friend and mentor. Donald Richie was instrumental in introducing traditional Japanese film to western readers and audiences. The film is SILENT.
Join us for a dreamlike celebration of far-out and experimental short films crafted by both veterans and newcomers from the SoCal underground. Every type of surreal and abstract filmmaking will be united for a night that celebrates exploration, D.I.Y. and unbound imagination. Nine unusual short films will be featured. Filmmakers will be in attendance. Tyler will tell a joke. Filmmakers and film lovers will mingle and meet at The Plunge Bar next door. An all around fun time will be had by all. And rest assured, you will see nothing normal.
The Barbican’s Experiments in Film series turns its focus to Gabriel Abrantes, whose work moves freely across film, performance, digital media and installation. Drawing on an eclectic mix of references, from internet culture and political satire to melodrama, animation and contemporary art, Abrantes creates films that are as visually playful as they are disorienting. Presented alongside Bardo Loops at Gasworks, the two events showcase a practice shaped by collage, hybrid forms and unexpected cultural collisions.
Dates:
Saturday, May 30, 2026 (All day) to Sunday, May 31, 2026 (All day)