Festival En ville ! 2026 : Qui vit encore

Directed byNicolas Wadimoff

Festival En ville ! 2026 : Qui vit encore

Directed byNicolas Wadimoff
  • ORIGINAL LANGUAGE AR
  • SUBTITLES FR/EN
  • 2025
  • Duration 114’
  • Prices 9.80 €, 7.80 €, 7.00 €, 6.50 €
  • Moderator ticket Art. 27, Ticket Last Minute
  • Abonnement Carte 5 places Galeries, UGC Unlimited, Cineville Pass

Introducing

Belgian premiere in the presence of the director and one of the film’s characters, Mahmoud Jouda, writer and poet now living as a refugee in Brussels. Discussion moderated by Frank Barat, author, producer, and activist, coordinator of the Russell Tribunal on Palestine from 2008 to 2014.

Selection: Venice Days 2025

Synopsis

A map of Gaza, its cities, camps and neighbourhoods. White paint on black ground. Within the roughly drawn outlines, nine women and men, refugees who managed to escape hell, tell their stories. Lives oppressed, but not yet reduced to ashes. By sharing their stories, the protagonists attempt to reconnect with themselves. And perhaps, too, to return to life.

Introducing

Belgian premiere in the presence of the director and one of the film’s characters, Mahmoud Jouda, writer and poet now living as a refugee in Brussels. Discussion moderated by Frank Barat, author, producer, and activist, coordinator of the Russell Tribunal on Palestine from 2008 to 2014.

Selection: Venice Days 2025

Synopsis

A map of Gaza, its cities, camps and neighbourhoods. White paint on black ground. Within the roughly drawn outlines, nine women and men, refugees who managed to escape hell, tell their stories. Lives oppressed, but not yet reduced to ashes. By sharing their stories, the protagonists attempt to reconnect with themselves. And perhaps, too, to return to life.

Belgian premiere in the presence of the director and one of the film’s characters, Mahmoud Jouda, writer and poet now living as a refugee in Brussels. Discussion moderated by Frank Barat, author, producer, and activist, coordinator of the Russell Tribunal on Palestine from 2008 to 2014.

Selection: Venice Days 2025