DREAMLESS
Emma has just arrived in Madrid when she meets Eeva at a party of Eeva’s theater company. The two women fall in love immediatly and move in together.
One night, while she is waiting for Eeva to return home from a casting, Emma remembers that day when they first met and she falls asleep. When she wakes up, Eeva is still not home.
Emma tries to go back to her dream but from now on her night is dreamless.
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Veljko VidakDirector
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Emmanuelle FelceWriter
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Veljko VidakWriter
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43e PARALLELE PRODUCTIONSProducer
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KINOSFERA MADProducer
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Eeva KarolinaKey Cast
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Anne Rita FelceKey Cast
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Beatriz MoyaKey Cast
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Jean-Phi DaryMusic
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Project Title (Original Language):SIN SUEÑO
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Project Type:Short
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Runtime:9 minutes 43 seconds
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Completion Date:January 30, 2017
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Country of Origin:France
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Country of Filming:Spain
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Language:Spanish
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:Scope
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Veljko Vidak is a croatian filmmaker and visual artist, graduated from the Academy of fine Arts of Zagreb and from Master Program of International Film School in Paris.
When he arrived in Paris at La Cité des Arts, he decided to establish permanently in France. After years of hard work dedicated to his art, his exhibitions started to travel from New-York to Shanghai. With big figuratives canvas, Veljko Vidak tells the story of war in Croatia, borders and lost countries.
In 2010, he moved to Berlin, so as to collaborate with collective of artists, and confronted his work to other medium. From the Berliner experience, he returned with video works dealing with subconsciousness and history.
In 2012, he entered a master in direction in Paris and started to shoot his first short movies.
Between 2014 and 2016, he wrote and shot eight short movies dealing with characters who go through deep questioning about identity, memories and being a stranger.
Veljko Vidak has also worked as the artistic director of the Subversive film festival in Zagreb.
«I travel across Europe with my camera trying to capture the invisible ties that bind us one to another. Through fiction, I am attempting to bring out the traces of our fears, our dreams and our illusion.»