Daniela Aizenman, Roi Evron · ISR 2012 · Hebr/d · 59 min
Documentary
Its Sunday evening and the magic begins. The Eurofalsh performers take the stage, a familiar Eurovision song is heard, the choreography entertains, the audience is excited, and the magic begins. One song, then another, then another. But at nights end, the stage is cleared, the familiar Eurovision song fades, the choreography is completed, the audience departs, and the magic disappears to reveal a gray reality. Miki, a married teacher, wants to have a baby but fears growing-up and giving-up the stage. Eran, the groups founder, struggles with bankruptcy, a life living with his mother, and repeated rejection in Tel Avivs gay bubble. His only comfort is the stage. Irit, an attractive 20-something and Erans best friend, soothes his loneliness. She is always there, but secretly knows she will never find herself a straight guy so long as she plays-house with a gay one. And Ben, focused on finding a decent job, cant help but be distracted by his real lifelong dream: seeing a Eurovision contest live!
This is the story of the flashiest band in Tel Aviv. A story about love, friendship, loneliness and an uncompromising and unapologetic obsession for the worlds kitschiest song contest.
Anthony Schatteman · B 2012 · Niederl/e/d · 16 min
Short film
17-year-old Jasper lives in a very grey, small town. In his family, he cannot be himself. Jasper's dad is a singer, named Lukkie Luk. All the attention in the family goes to his career.