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Chaylla + Shorts
Irene Tausvik, Marko Lončarević, Clara Teper, Paul Pirritano - Noorwegen/Bosnië en Herzegovina/Frankrijk - 2023 - 94 min.
Op zaterdag 22/4 om 20.00 i.h.k.v. het Viewpoint Documentary Film Festival
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Het Ghent Viewpoint Documentary Film Festival komt terug! Van maandag 17 tot zondag 23 april 2023 kunt u weer elke avond terecht in Studio Skoop voor documentaires uit België en alle hoeken van de wereld. Tickets zijn online en aan de kassa verkrijgbaar voor slechts 6 euro per vertoning. Achteraf krijgt u een gratis drankje in het Skoop Café, want deze films kunnen niet zonder nabespreking!
This Viewpoint Documentary Film Festival screening features 3 films (original versions with English subtitles).
Red Cross - “After prison” (Norway) by Irene Tausvik
An animation film told through the eyes of children who have experienced their fathers serving time in prison. This is a story about the “after prison” phase. Running time: 00:01:11.
The Shell (Bosnia and Herzegovina) by Marko Lončarević
After finding out that her mother is being abused and neglected by her caretakers, Milica travels from Sarajevo to the small village near Tuzla where she was born. There is a special bond between mother and daughter but also a lot of obstacles. Running time: 00:20:21.
Chaylla (France) by Clara Teper, Paul Pirritano
Lens, in northern France. Chaylla, a 23-year-old woman, is trying to break free from an abusive relationship. She is ready to fight – to gain custody of her children, to have her ordeals vindicated. But, deep inside, she still harbours a lingering hope of becoming a family again with her ex-partner. From legal battles to inner struggles, “Chaylla” portrays four years in the life of a young woman, whose longing for freedom and burning desire for justice are enmeshed with the mechanisms of abusive control and dependency. Running time: 01:12:00.