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Ma 14/04 | 20.00 |
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Gremlins 2: The New Batch The Outrun Black Bag Viewpoint Opening Night Saturn The Seed of the Sacred Fig Vermiglio All We Imagine as Light A Complete Unknown Mickey 17 The Brutalist Parthenope The Damned Conclave Soft Leaves Paddington in Peru (OV) Flow Anora In Liebe, Eure Hilde Sarah Bernhardt, la divine Memoir of a Snail Hola Frida! De IJsbeerprins Victor Vleermuis Woezel & Pip op avontuur in de tovertuin Marching in the Dark It’s only/not only a body… Zaad Belgian Documentary Now Becoming Madonna Traffic (Reostat) Japanese Avant-Garde Pioneers Il Postino Festen
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Viewpoint Opening Night
Diverse regisseurs - Diverse landen - 2024 - 85 min.
Op maandag 14/04 om 20u00 i.h.k.v. het Viewpoint Documentary Film Festival
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Het Ghent Viewpoint Documentary Film Festival komt terug! Van maandag 14 tot zondag 20 april 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 7 films (original versions with English subtitles).
São João (United Kingdom) by Will Bentley
A fisherman looks forward to celebrating his 88th birthday on the Festa de São João. Shot on Super 8 in Foz do Douro, the film is a miniature portrait about the gentle wisdom of living.
Running time: 00:01:05
The Other Side of Despair (Switzerland) by Varsy Buchmann
“The Other Side of Despair” is a moving portrait of a young Armenian artist, Art Petrosyan, who sets fire to his own paintings. Shot during a time of profound loss and upheaval in the aftermath of the forced deportation of 110,000 people from Artsakh, it provides a unique and thought-provoking perspective on the relationship between art, identity, and the struggle for survival.
Running time: 00:08:30
Adult Child (Norway) by Hugo Francker
With humor and vulnerability, the director reaches out to their distant father as they experiment with a more masculine gender identity. A unique and personal film about growing up and longing for closeness. Dressing up in suits and acting out traditional masculine activities, reveals the potential of rebuilding a lost connection.
Running time: 00:24:35
The Hold (United Kingdom) by JD Donnelly
A real-time journey into the mind and story of champion free-diver Alice Hickson as she performs her record breath hold.
Running time: 00:09:57
Still, life (United Kingdom) by Priya Woods
Grief has many unsuspecting customers. A stoic Scottish father and his daughter sit down for a pint, 18 summers after a life altering diagnosis which changed everything and nothing at all. Through the use of interview and archive, the film contrasts between a past life of warm chaos and the cold, still, reality of the present. This short is the story behind the “local” in the pub, exploring the crippling effects of love and loss, of which we all hold within.
Running time: 00:07:29
Pappas Poppy (Norway) by Johanne Wilbrink
*** Nordic/Docs, New Voices, Norway
Dolls, cunts and daddy issues – a personal portrait of being a woman.
Running time: 00:07:00
Freshman (Poland) by Michał Edelman, Tomasz Pawlik
*** Millenium Docs Against Gravity
Freshman” is a two-year observation of fifteen-year-old Jędrek. Cut off from his family and loved ones, the boy gets locked up in a juvenile prison. Now he has to adapt to a new, harsh environment. At first, he is scared and lonely, but later, he meets a friend - Wojtek. The juvy slowly becomes their new home.
Running time: 00:27:00