For the first time in its history, the festival is welcoming an animated feature in its International Competition, Jan Balej’s Little from the Fish Shop, a coproduction between Czech Republic, Slovakia, France and Germany.
As usual, the International Competition of Feature Films is open to directors with their first, second or third feature film while the second competition of the festival, the International Competition of Short Films is welcoming fiction films, animated films, experimental and documentary films of up to 30 minutes in length.
The non-competitive selection of films is thematically divided into sections, such as the Slovak Season, European Corner, Love & Anarchy, Around the World, Eastern Promises and Focus: Ukraine.
The International Competition of Feature Films jury is composed of: Laura Aimone, Emir Baigazin, Václav Kadrnka, Tina Leisch and Gyula Nemes. Art Film Festival festival is organised by ART FILM, n.o. , FORZA, a.s., Trenčianske Teplice City, Kúpele Trenčianske Teplice and The City of Trenčín.
International Competition of Feature Films:
Sivas (Turkey, Germany)
Directed by Kaan Mujdeci
Produced by Kaan film production
Coproduced by Coloured Giraffes, Ret Film
The Dark Horse (New Zealand)
Directed by James Napier Robertson
Homesick (Norway)
Directed by Anne Sewitsky
45 Years (UK)
Directed by Andrew Haigh
Ixcanul (Guatemala, France)
Directed by Jayro Bustamante
Little from the Fish Shop (Czech Republic, Slovakia, France, Germany)
Directed by Jan Balej
Produced by Miracle Film
Coproduced by MARLEN Media Group, MiriquidiFilm, Česká Televize, Hafan Film, Emita Investments CZ, Filmpark Production, Bystrouška, Just Temptation, VFX box
Supported by the Czech State Cinematography Fund and the Slovak Audiovisual Fund (AVF)
The Summer of Sangaile (Lithuania, France, Netherlands)
Directed by Alantė Kavaitė
Produced by Fralita Films and Les Films d’Antoine
Coproduced by Viking Film
Supported by the Lithuanian Film Centre
600 Miles (Mexic)
Directed by Gabriel Ripstein
The Goob (UK)
Directed by Guy Myhill
Slow West (UK, New Zealand)
Directed by John Mclean
Modris (Latvia, Greece, Germany)
Directed by Juris Kursietis
Produced by Red Dot Media
Coproduced by Boo Company, Sutor Kolonko
Supported by the Latvian Film Centre