The main event of the festival will be the International Feature Film Competition, a selection of the best of the most recent film production in the world. Eight works in competition for the coveted prizes. These are the titles: the Portuguese Carga, the first work by Bruno Gascon, tells the raw reality of the trafficking of human beings; Bravo Virtuoso, black comedy directed by Lévon Minasian, is a hunt for the killer between orchestras and classical music concerts; Maurice Haeems directs Chimera, a sci-fi and dystopian drama on the theme of immortality; Ce Magnifique Gâteau! by Emma de Swaef and Marc James Roels is an anthological film set in colonial Africa in the late nineteenth century, a harsh criticism of colonialism filtered by a surreal look; a succession of lies triggers a series of murders within a family, this is the plot of Horizons by Serbian Svetislav Dragomirović; from Poland comes Totem, of Jakub Charon, history of brotherhood, crime and drugs; Kevin Chicken's English film Perfect Skin is a dark story shot in the world of tattoos and Body Art; finally from Canada, on the wave of Rosemary's Baby and The Exorcist, Robert Heydon directs Isabelle, played by former teen idol Adam Brody.