Mind-Body & Disability
66 films
Poetry
Beautiful Minds
Miss Andy
How Small!
100 metros
Black Dog (Germany avalible from 26.-31. Oct.)
Guanyin Can't Help
To the Sea
Ivan's Game
Of Dreams in the Dream of Another Mirror
Rubbish Ban

A Decision
對我而言你是珍貴的
SOLO
Those Who Dance
Grandma's Hairpin

NCR: Not Criminally Responsible

Out of Mind, Out of Sight
The Red Leaf Legend
Kaohsiung City, Yancheng Distric, Fubei Rd., No.31
Spotlights
What the X! "Take it easy!"
“Just let it go.” “Don’t overthink it.” “You’ve got this!” These are the last things a wounded heart wants to hear. What weighed heavier on Michael Phelps than his 23 Olympic gold medals? What was Robin Williams’ final wish, after a lifetime of making the world laugh through his own pain? And what did Swedish actor Björn Andrésen—hailed as “the most beautiful boy in the world” after Death in Venice—carry under that title? Giloo presents 5 powerful films and documentaries that delve into the realities of psychological trauma. Please—don’t tell them to “move on.”

《沒有刑責的罪犯》:無差別攻擊的雙面鏡
1999年10月7日在加拿大安大略省康瓦爾的一間購物商場外,22歲女子遭素昧平生的男子攻擊,全身共六處刀傷,性命垂危。攻擊的男子,鎮上認識他的人都沒能料想會出現這樣暴捩的舉動,平時的他沉溺在封閉的自我世界裡,即使遊走,也是神情呆若木雞、動作遲緩拖沓,典型慢性思覺失調症的模樣⋯⋯
今敏《妄想代理人》:千禧年後的個人恐懼與集體心魔
《妄想代理人》是今敏作為動畫導演唯一的電視動畫,與電影不同,一季的影集通常需要好幾個概念或故事線,才能讓觀眾投入長達六小時的故事,卻也不覺得膩。今敏雖然在過往電影與漫畫作品中,呈現不少高概念的故事型態,但通常只有一條故事線,於是像《妄想代理人》這種12集的群像劇,就能看出今敏豐沛的狂想以及鋪陳懸念的敘事能力。
Carnival Downstairs
This annual campaign, centered on amplifying the voices of those with lived experiences of poverty, is themed this year around “Home.” For some, home is a space of safety. For others, it’s wherever their loved ones are. For many, a fixed address is necessary just to access social welfare. Through a series of in-person events and curated online screenings, we aim to expand society’s understanding of “home” beyond conventional frameworks—to open a window to new imaginings of what home can be. This “window” represents not only a small yet vital need for many renters, but also a passage through which marginalized voices can reach the wider world. By opening this window, we invite society to embrace the realities of those on the margins—and in doing so, unlock new possibilities for how we all live today.