Author's Days
- 7 Ans by [ean-Pascal Hattu (France)
- Azul oscuro casi negro by Daniel Sánchez Arévalo (Spain)
- Chicha tu madre by Gianfranco Quattrini (Argentina/Peru)
- Come l'ombra by Marina Spada (Italy)
- Falkenberg Farewell by Jesper Ganslandt (Denmark/Sweden)
- Khadak by Jessica Woodworth and Peter Brosens (Belgium/Germany/Holland)
- L’Etoile du soldat by Christophe de Ponfilly (France/Germany/Afghanistan)
- Mientras tanto by Diego Lerman (Argentina/France)
- Offscreen by Christoffer Boe (Denmark)
- Rêves de poussière by Laurent Salgues (Burkina Faso/Canada/France)
- WWW – What a Wonderful World by Faouzi Bensaidi (Morocco/France)
- La noche de los girasoles (Angosto) by Jorge Sánchez-Cabezudo (Spain)
- L'udienza è aperta by Vincenzo Marra (Italy)
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