Saguenay international
short film festival

Synopsis

What happens in a cinema when you film it at a resolution of 10K with a 360° camera and then reverse the spatial and temporal axes? In a way never seen before, tx-reverse 360 shows the collision of reality and cinema and draws its viewers into a vortex in which the familiar order of space and time is suspended.

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To discover this VR Experience, go to the 2nd floor of the Cégep de Jonquière for a simultaneous broadcast (10 people) of the two short films of the program: -22,7°C (8 min.) and TX-REVERSE 360° (5 min.).

Thursday March 12th : 12pm - 10pm
Friday March 13th : 12pm - 10pm
Saturday March 14th : 12pm - 10pm

Also available for individual experience in the TEMPO UBISOFT x REGARD :
Thursday March 12th : 12pm - 10pm
Saturday March 14th : 3pm - 5pm

Production :
Virgil Widrich Film- und Multimediaproduktions G.m.b.H.
Distribution :
LEMONADE FILMS
Contact :
Sound designer :
Siegfried Friedrich

In competition for :


Virtual Reality

Direction
  • Martin Reinhart

    Martin Reinhart is a film historian, filmmaker and film technician. He studied at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. Co-founder of the company Indiecam, which was a pioneer of digital film and developed the CinemaDNG standard together with Adobe. His innovative works and films have been presented at numerous international exhibi- tions and festivals, including the “tx-transform” film technique developed by him.

  • Virgil Widrich

    Virgil Widrich, screenwriter, film director, multi- media artist and professor for “Art & Science” at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. His works have been awarded with more than 130 international prizes so far. His most recent feature film is “Night of a 1000 Hours” (2016). His first music video “Nena & Dave Stewart: Be my Rebel” was released in 2018.