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Les cheveux coupés
Les cheveux coupés (Emmanuel Marre, 2009)

    Les cheveux coupés

    Emmanuel Marre, Belgium, 2009, 25’

    “Sit up straight... careful... yes, like that.” In Emmanuel Marre’s vérité film, not the filmmaker or his camcorder  dictate the mise-en-scène, but an alternating montage of Brussels-based parents styling their children’s hair with whatever they have at hand. Their direct but intimate instructions and the bathrooms, kitchens and living rooms that function as ephemeral hair salons sculpt the decor, rhythm, and imagery.

    A mother cuts her panicking son’s hair with kitchen scissors. A father shaves a mohawk with clippers and quiet devotion. A daughter twitches in pain as a coarse brush rakes roughly into her frizzy hair. Meanwhile, cultural differences are revealed through the created hairstyles and the pathways taken to get there.

    Marre’s frames feel their way into the small spaces he co-inhabits. He is a fly on the wall, but not invisible. He adapts where necessary and isn’t bothered by sound equipment or his own shadow in the frame. The children, forced to sit still and yet unaware of the behavioural rules imposed by a film shoot, acknowledge the lens staring at them. A special triad emerges between them, the maker, and the moment they share together.

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    documentary coming-of-age portrait

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    Love Goes Through The Stomach

    NEOZOON, Germany, 2017, 15’

    Dedicated to nutrition and the human attitude towards “production animals”, this YouTube-found footage collage provides disturbing insights into the behaviour of a Western affluent society towards animal products.

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    Self-Portrait

    Jonas Mekas, USA, 1980, 20’

    In what one could call Jonas Mekas’ first video blog, the Lithuanian avant-garde filmmaker reflects on his life and the art of cinema and representation.

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    Yarokamena

    Andrés Jurado, Colombia, Portugal, 2022, 21’

    In 20th-century Colombia, resistance fighter Yarokamena, a member of the indigenous Uitoto tribe, called for rebellion against violent exploitation of the rubber mining industry in the Amazone and invoked the spiritual powers of war.

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    +6 Gain

    Jorn Plucieniczak, Belgium, 2019, 26’

    Symen and Sam pass their time in the monotony of a post-industrial suburb. They seem to linger in a kind of perpetual twilight countered by the invisible presence of ‘hardcore’. While gaming, they end up searching for the core of their desires.

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    Loveboard

    Felipe Casanova, Belgium, Switzerland, 2023, 17’

    A broken phone and the digital memory of a broken queer relationship. Through the careful manipulation of discarnate metal components and the filmmaker’s attentive look at an intimate archive, a fading first love surfaces. Loveboard is a playful reflection on what remains.

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    Mars, Oman

    Vanessa del Campo, Belgium, 2019, 20’

    Oman’s vast plains look so much like Mars that they are used as a training ground for astronauts. Two local girls gaze at the starry sky like curious scientists while the astronauts philosophise about living on the Red Planet.

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    Waithood

    Louisiana Mees-Fongang, Belgium, 2019, 21’

    In Athens, five youngsters avoid waiting for an empty future by seeking entertainment in the luxurious Airbnb establishments that one of them is cleaning for a meagre fee.

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    Trajectory Drift

    Iván Castiñeiras Gallego, France, United Kingdom, 2018, 24’

    In a container, sitting between crates of merchandise, two men talk about their exile. Their stories about the crossing of endless borders come together in a common dream: to reach England.

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