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Shorts Programme: “Resurrection”

Shorts Programme: “Resurrection”

June 25, 2025 7:00 pm – June 25, 2025 10:00 pm
CineCycle, Spadina Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada

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FESTIVALS: 2025 FESTIVAL

Abgad Hawaz

Abgad Hawaz

2024 | 1mins | Canada | Arabic
Learn how to pronounce the Arabic Alphabet in 28 easy steps! Direct animation, laser-printing, and synthetic/animated sound.

Apoléon

Apoléon

2024 | 14mins | Egypt | French
At the musée de l’Armée in Paris, there is a wing dedicated to Napoleon Bonaparte’s campaign in Egypt. In this […]

Elefsina Notre Amour

Elefsina Notre Amour

2023 | 9mins | Greece
Deserted landscapes, ancient ruins and abandoned shipwrecks at sea. Elefsina’s archeological sites don’t come close to being as hauntingly beautiful […]

Ihala

Ihala

2024 | 15mins | Bahrain | Arabic
Tying memories and spiritual stories, the film envisions the Ihala as a mystic, spirit possessed object haunting the very space […]

Sister Mother Lover Child

Sister Mother Lover Child

2023 | 18mins | Canada, United States | English
A sense of loss fills the house as several women busy themselves clearing the garden, preparing a meal, soothing a […]

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