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Filmliste Komplett Für Webseite Auswahl 2018 Aaretaler Kurzfilmtage Originaltitel Englischer Filmtitel Regie Land Produktionsjahr Laufzeit Genre UN MINUTITO A Minute JAVIER MACIPE Spain 2016 0:08:00 ACOGIDA FOSTER CARE GAIZKA URRESTI Spain 2018 0:12:00 Drama After We Have Left Our Homes After We Have Left Our Homes Marc Adamson Canada, United Kingdom 2017 0:08:00 Drama, Science Fiction Am Boden der Tatsachen Stumblebee Monika Tenhündfeld Germany 2017 0:04:52 Comedy, Psychological Drama Animateur Animateur Alexander Gratzer Austria, Hungary 2017 0:04:02 ANTE MORTEM ANTE MORTEM Emmanuel Cabrit France 2017 0:19:58 Drama Aprieta pero raramente ahoga It's Tight, but it Hardly Chokes David P. Sañudo Spain 2017 0:15:00 Comedy, Thriller ARE YOU VOLLEYBALL?! ARE YOU VOLLEYBALL?! MOHAMMAD BAKHSHI Iran 2017 0:14:00 Avec Thelma With Thelma Sirot An Belgium 2017 0:13:00 Beautiful day Beautiful day Fabrice Herbaut France 2017 0:03:42 Comedy BENDITO MACHINE VI - CARRY ON BENDITO MACHINE VI - CARRY ON JOSSIE MALIS France, Spain 2018 0:13:00 Fantasy Biest Beast Sandra Schröder Germany 2018 0:10:48 Comedy Blues Blues Fiorenza Salvador Italy 2017 0:15:00 Drama BONBONÉ BONBONÉ Rakan Lebanon 2017 0:15:00 Drama Bonobo Bonobo Zoel Aeschbacher Switzerland 2018 0:16:00 Drama Calamity Calamity Séverine De Streyker & Maxime Feyers Belgium 2017 0:20:00 Comedy, Drama Cold Fish Cold Fish David Hay New Zealand 2017 0:11:05 Comedy, Drama, Psychological Drama Comments Comments Jannis Alexander Kiefer Germany 2017 0:04:48 CROSS CROSS Diego Barraza United Kingdom 2017 0:14:22 Comedy, Drama Die monetäre Idylle Monetary Idyll Marcel Neudeck Germany 2017 0:11:19 Comedy, Drama of Justice, Road Movie Distintos Different Josevi García Herrero Spain 2017 0:19:59 Adventure, Comedy, Road Movie DOS SEGUNDOS DE SILENCIO TWO SECONDS OF SILENCE FELIPE SANZ Spain 2017 0:15:55 Drama DOWNUNDER DOWNUNDER FERNANDO GONZÁ Spain 2017 0:19:59 Action, Comedy, Thriller, Western Drummer Girl Drummer Girl Sophie Hexter Australia 2017 0:06:21 Art/Installation, Drama È solo un nastro che gira it's only a rolling tape Gianluca Zonta Italy 2017 0:15:45 Comedy, Drama, Romantic Comedy El atraco The robbery Alfonso Díaz Spain 2017 0:09:53 Comedy, Film Noir EL AUDIFONO THE EARPIECE SAMUEL QUILES PALOP Spain 2015 0:14:00 Comedy El rebaño The herd Luis Ortí Spain 2017 0:09:40 Drama, Thriller EL TRASTERO SELF STORAGE GAIZKA URRESTI Spain 2016 0:16:00 En vouloir ou pas To want or not Mathilde BAYLE France 2018 0:16:30 Comedy, Intimate Play Escape from the Planet of the Trump Escape from the Planet of the Trump Scott Calonico United Kingdom 2018 0:12:00 Adventure, Comedy Fighting For Death Fighting For Death Eleonora Veninova Macedonia 2016 0:15:00 Drama Flachmann Flatman Philipp Bürge Switzerland 2018 0:14:04 Children and Teen Movie, Comedy, Drama Follower Follower Jonathan Behr Germany 2018 0:09:55 Horror Movie, Thriller FUCKING DRAMA FUCKING DRAMA Michael Podogil Austria 2017 0:17:01 Drama, Thriller GAME GAME JEANNIE DONOHOE Spain 2017 0:15:00 Ginger Ginger Markus Stoll Bolivia, Germany 2017 0:12:55 Adventure, Road Movie, Wildlife Movie GRIDLOCK GRIDLOCK IAN HUNT DUFFY Ireland 2016 0:19:00 Het Leven Van Esteban The Life of Esteban Inès Eshun Belgium 2017 0:15:48 Drama Horizont Horizont Peter Meister Germany 2017 0:14:58 Catastrophe, Comedy, Psychological Drama Hur det känns att vara bakis How it feels to be hungover Viktor Hertz Sweden 2018 0:10:00 Comedy I'm not a swan I'm not a swan Armand Lameloise France 2016 0:15:00 other Instinct Instinct Maria Alice Arida United States of America 2017 0:18:20 Drama, Horror Movie, Thriller Jäättelö¶ Ice Cream Sunna Junkkila Finland 2017 0:08:07 Drama KAPITALISTIS KAPITALISTIS PABLO MUÑOZ GÓMEZ Belgium, France 2017 0:14:00 KOE VOICE Takeshi KUSHIDA Japan 2017 0:10:00 Fantasy La Laine sur le dos Law of the lamb Lotfi ACHOUR France, Tunisia 2016 0:15:00 other La ligne d'horizon The Horizon Line Guillaume Fabre-Luce France 2017 0:20:00 Children and Teen Movie, Psychological Drama La Photographe The Photographer Bertrand Normand France 2017 0:11:45 Fantasy Lame Duck Lame duck Cristian Bota Romania 2016 0:15:30 Art/Installation Le vivre Ensemble Living Together Jose Luis Santos Spain 2017 0:10:38 Drama L'Homme ordinaire The Ordinary man Julien Trousson Belgium 2017 0:20:00 Comedy, Drama Lift Off Lift Off Peter Meister Germany 2017 0:04:02 Comedy LOS ANGELES 1991 LOS ANGELES 1991 ZAC&MAC Spain, United States of America 2015 0:10:00 LUGOJ LUGOJ Chris Lodge Ireland, Romania 2017 0:15:00 Drama M.A.M.O.N. (MONITOR AGAINST MEXICANS OVER NATIONWIDE) M.A.M.O.N. (MONITOR AGAINST MEXICANS OVER NATIONWIDE) ALE DAMIANI Mexico, Uruguay 2016 0:05:00 Action Mäki, kelkka ja Jussi If Nykänen wins... 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