Pink Screens 2024 : Mea Culpa + short film
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Pink Screens 2024 : Mea Culpa + short film
- ORIGINAL LANGUAGE AR
- SUBTITLES FR/EN
- COUNTRY Belgium
- movie_detail_year 2024
- Duration 72
- Prices 9.00 €, 7.00 €
- Moderator ticket Article 27, Ticket Last Minute
- Abonnement Carte 5 places Cinema Galeries, UGC Unlimited, Cineville Pass
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Introducing
Preceded by the short film The Pride Liar. The directors of both films will be present.
The Pride Liar de Andrés Lübbert, 2023, Belgium Documentary. 19′
VO: EN-KA-NL ST: FR
Emzo, a gay activist from Georgia, has found refuge in Belgium, where he continues to fight for greater acceptance and equality.
Synopsis
Lies and guilt are at the core of Patrick’s relationship with his mother Randa. Over the years, he has collected their audio messages and video calls, which transform into a portrait of her life in Lebanon and his own in Belgium. This very intimate yet social piece reveals a complex relationship marked by the distance between the two characters, and shows what one may experience as a homosexual migrant. By turns moving, provocative and hilarious, Mea Culpa questions the links between national and sexual identities for a young Palestinian migrant.
Tickets
Introducing
Preceded by the short film The Pride Liar. The directors of both films will be present.
The Pride Liar de Andrés Lübbert, 2023, Belgium Documentary. 19′
VO: EN-KA-NL ST: FR
Emzo, a gay activist from Georgia, has found refuge in Belgium, where he continues to fight for greater acceptance and equality.
Synopsis
Lies and guilt are at the core of Patrick’s relationship with his mother Randa. Over the years, he has collected their audio messages and video calls, which transform into a portrait of her life in Lebanon and his own in Belgium. This very intimate yet social piece reveals a complex relationship marked by the distance between the two characters, and shows what one may experience as a homosexual migrant. By turns moving, provocative and hilarious, Mea Culpa questions the links between national and sexual identities for a young Palestinian migrant.
- As pastel autumn sets in, Brussels will once again be decked out in fuchsia pink and bold yellow (Pink Screens' proud colours) over the course of 10 days. Your queer film festival will be opening its doors on 31st October for its 23rd edition. Over 100 films of all genres from all over the world will light up the city's screens with stories in which the margin becomes the focal point. More than just a festival, Pink Screens is an ode to queer creativity, a space where films not only entertain but also question, provoke and, above all, do not ask permission.