Dag Kaszlikowski
Directing
Known For
Dag Kaszlikowski, a physicist and filmmaker, created a short, sensuous essay on perception. It focuses on the scientific idea of the so-called Boltzmann brain, which posits that a human can only be a fleeting fluctuation of particles, an illusion emerging from the chaos of the dying universe. In his picture, this Polish artist working in Singapore blurs the boundaries between what seems certain and what is labile. Reality cannot be captured.
Flicker
Maggie, a worn-out private eye, is hired to find a rogue quantum physicist who kidnapped his daughter. Stranded in the graveyard of whisky-fuelled memories of Tokyo, she unravels a dubious quantum puzzle...
Zeno Effect

A ruthless killer for hire waits for a client to show him the body of his wife he paid to be murdered. A peek into the mind of a contemporary assassin whose lack of morality is obnoxious.
Lucky Luke
A connoisseur of women loves their beauty and soul, yet they always break his heart. Tonight he decides to end this vicious cycle... once again.