Vibrant is a musical project blending electronic and acoustic elements, analog synths, and live instrumentation, drawing inspiration from folk rhythms, oriental motifs, and Byzantine music. Built as a collective experiment, the project focuses on immersive, evolving soundscapes where improvisation plays a key role....See more details
Director: Boudewijn Koole Country: Netherlands Year: 2016 Duration: 108 minutes A young geologist arrives in northern Norway on a scientific expedition that takes him far beyond its original purpose. In the Arctic tundra, where the daylight never ends, orientation becomes increasingly difficult, and the planned journey turns into a struggle for survival....See more details
Charlotte Colace is a singer and songwriter with French and Cuban roots, based in Berlin and active on the local soul and jazz scene. Her voice combines soulful sensitivity with contemporary influences, exploring themes of love, loss, and resilience. She has collaborated and performed with artists such as Omah Lay, Nick Hakim, and Noah Slee, and appears live with a seven-piece band, turning each concert into an intense, high-energy experience....See more details
BLUE HOUR (dir. Mircea Băluță, Eduard Burghelea) & SOMEDAY, A CHILD (dir. Osta Marie-Rose) 10 Years in 60 Minutes Section: Off-programme Screening Director: Petruț Călinescu Duration: 59m Country: România Year: 2026 „10 Years in 60 Minutes” is a CdFD multimedia project that brings together a selection of eight photo stories documented over the past 10 years by Petruț Călinescu, accompanied by an original soundtrack composed by Electric Brother, created from sounds recorded in the field during the documentation process.
Vlad Corb is a Transylvanian-born artist and songwriter currently studying acting at UNATC Bucharest. He began producing music in 2018, gaining attention through SoundCloud releases rooted in indie and alternative rock. His debut album Teenage Requiem introduced him to the local scene, followed in 2024 by Orfeu, his first Romanian-language success....See more details
Director: René Clair Country: France Year: 1925 Duration: 60 minutes Paris qui dort (dir. René Clair) is René Clair’s debut film and one of the earliest attempts at fantastic cinema in film history, built on a simple yet inventive idea: Paris is suddenly frozen in place by a mad scientist, and only a handful of people escape this mysterious phenomenon....See more details
OZMA is one of the key names in contemporary French jazz. Founded in Strasbourg and led by drummer Stéphane Scharlé, the quintet has over twenty years of activity, eight albums, and more than 600 concerts across 43 countries. Their music blends rock energy, electronic textures, and jazz freedom into an accessible yet exploratory sound....See more details
Global heavyweights — from military strategists to philosophers — join a bold wargame exploring how artificial intelligence might reshape power itself. This documentary that doesn’t shy away from the most alarming scenarios will be accompanied by a debate on the future of AI!