The Eastern Neighbours Film Festival from The Hague, the Netherlands is happy to introduce its new festival segment: Between Film & Art. We present contemporary experimental films exploring the edges of film language. Tracing historical and present-day connections between Eastern European borderlands and their global intersections—from diaspora perspectives to transnational histories like the Non-aligned Movement—these works turn cinema into a space where other ways of seeing and thinking become possible.
This Saturday November 30th at 3pm in Filmhuis Den Haag we screen a program of three films:
Like a Sick Yellow (23’, Kosovo, 2024) by Norika Sefa;
An immersion into Nora’s memories, where realities merge, and the bad and the beautiful intertwine until everything blends and something else is formed—a tragedy foretold.
Lifelike (6’, USA/Croatia, 2024) by Dora Budor;
A vibrating camera renders New York's Hudson Yards into pulsing patterns where capital and desire blur, set to a guiding tempo of “stuplimity”—a fusion of boredom and astonishment, excessive excitement and extreme desensitization.
Let Us Flow (63’, Georgia/UK, 2023.) by Sophio Medoidze
A long poem to the Georgian Tusheti mountains reveals the physical and symbolic divides within the sacred spaces of a rural community at a crossroads. About the unpredictable persistence of ancient rituals that resists the pressures of modernity.
Followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers and programmer Temra Pavlović.
More information & tickets:
https://easternneighboursfilmfestival.nl/between-film-and-art-at-enff/
https://filmhuisdenhaag.nl/films/between-film-and-art-enff