
NISI MASA in Cannes Critics' Week 2010

NISI MASA is pleased to invite you to our screening at the Cannes Critic's Week! The programme will be made up of 7 European short films developed during European Short Pitch. Be there, 3pm on Thursday 20th of May at the Espace Miramar!
The Full Programme:
Furniture
Melissa Suarez del Real
Espagne - 2010 - 8’
Production NISI MASA
It’s not clear enough whether self-assembly furniture triggers couple conflicts or if couple conflicts trigger self-assembly furniture purchase…
Rita
Fabio Grassadonia & Antonio Piazza
Italie – 2009 - 18’
Production CRISTALDI PICTURESTHEY
Rita, a ten-year-old girl, blind since birth, lives in a seaside neighbourhood of Palermo. She is stubborn, curious and feels thwarted by an overprotective dictatorial mother.
Whispering in a Friend’s Mouth
Hannaleena Hauru
Finlande - 2009 - 10’
Production AAMU FILMCOMPANY
Japu and Antti are best friends on a Scandinavian summer night. They’re painting graffiti on a shop window in their dull home village, and end up kissing…
Family
Lyubomir Pechev
Bulgarie – 2009 - 14’
Production LYUBOMIR PECHEV
Peter, a 19-year-old student, lives with his family: a domineering mother, a silly sister and an annoying granny. His ambition is to study at a university, so to practise for the entrance test Peter needs solitude, silence and time.
Stanka goes home
Maya Vitkova
Bulgarie – 2010 - 15’
Production: VIKTORIA FILMS
When Mrs. Stanka Atanasova, an elderly and sick woman, enters her block of flats, she discovers that the elevator is out of order. Stanka must use the stairs to get to the ninth floor…
The Change
Franco Dipietro
Italie – 2009 - 7’30’’
Production: DUE MONETE
In a gas station lost on a lonely highway, a man fills up the tank of his car. The gas station’s keeper runs away without giving him back his change. The man, to get even with him, steals one of his personal belongings…
Tourist
Matej Subieta
Pologne – 2008 - 10’
Production: ODEON FILM STUDIO
Impoverished pensioners, living in dull and gloomy city of tower blocks cannot afford summer vacations. Despite this sad reality they are not desperate…