Introduction
This screening session features 4 films, from United Kingdom, Belgium, The Netherlands and Japan
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Friday February 14 – 17:00 -19:00
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This screening session features 4 films. All films are English spoken and/or English subtitled.
Location:
Cinéma GALERIES (Studio)
Koninginnegalerij 26 Galerie de la Reine
1000 Brussels
Free entry and popcorn.
Interrogation (United Kingdom)
by Ivo Krankowski
How to get to the bottom of things. An examination of the nature of truth in a tense interview situation.
Category: experimental
Duration: 00:01:08
KLOUT (Belgium)
by Margot Van Mol
Melanie, a 17-year old famous YouTuber, decides to organise a YouTube Live session to celebrate her build-up to 10,000 subscribers. What starts off as a fun, innocent Live spirals down into a dangerous ‘truth or dare’ game when her fans dare her to do a few internet challenges live on camera. Melanie finds herself caught in the crossfire: give the fans what they want and gain more subscribers or stop the Live session and protect herself.
Category: short
Duration: 00:14:33
How Countries Fight Their Wars (Netherlands)
by Thomas Loopstra and Maurice Baltissen
How countries fight their wars.
Category: animation
Duration: 00:02:00
Woman Holding Perspective (Japan)
by Nobuyuki Oura
‘Woman Holding Perspective’ depicts the life of stage actress Ayumi Abe. She covers her body with tattoos. Does bondage shows. Prostitutes herself. She comes alive with the physical sensation of pain. At the same time, the film is a self portrait of director himself. Nobuyuki Oura is an artist, whose printmaking has long been the subject of controversy in Japan. In this documentary, Oura inserts hope and light into the suffering-filled world through Ayumi Abe’ way of living.
International premiere
Category: documentary
Duration: 01:37:54
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