A History of Violence
Saturday, 4 September, 20:15 - 21:36 / Kijkhuis 1
Acts of violence are integrated into the very fabric of society, and are the inevitable consequence of its power dynamics. The films in this session unearth the dynamics between victim and perpetrator that lurk beneath the surface of everyday life. The characters portrayed in these stories confront violence in disparate ways, but their lives are inevitably defined and transformed by these experiences.
Duration
81 min.
Moniri and Kheradmand family are in park for a picnic. But after finishing their meal, it is revealed that they are here for something else.
Women’s bodies are always at risk. An autopsy report describes the physical impact on the body that results in death but hides the structural and recurrent violence on women’s bodies that leads to femicide.
An 8-year-old girl with an ability to sense danger gets ejected from Sunday school service. She unwittingly witnesses the underbelly in and around a Mega Church in Lagos.
Every morning thousands of children go to school like canaries in a coal mine, measuring toxicity. The film deals with the chain of harassment and the way we all are broken in our own ways.
Guillaume kills Horacio “because he was shouting too loud.” At his trial, the vacuity of the motive disconcerts. During his 10 years in prison, Guillaume gradually forgets this story which had convinced no one. When he gets out, someone starts shouting again…
A Hong Kong hitman retires as a fisherman on the peaceful Grass Island. One day, his Chinese apprentice shows up, tasked to kill him before the last ferry departs.