In Transit
Sunday, 12 June, 12:15 - 14:00 / Kijkhuis 1
The world is far from a static place. There are individuals in the world who are constantly confronted with displacement and must strive to adapt. This session presents films that approach the notion of ‘change’ through different angles, featuring accounts that shed light on issues of identity, immigration and the passage of time.
Tags: Environment, History, Politics, Geography
On Saturday 11 June and Sunday 12 June, Thanasis Trouboukis (director of Under the Lake) will join us for a Q&A.
Duration
105 min.
A young Black woman goes swimming in the Icelandic sea and reflects on her experience of raising a child in a country that feels nothing like home.
Video, illustration, and animation are combined in this intimate portrait of an international art student studying abroad in the United States. Drawing on artist profile and gender journey films, F1-100 is a transnational meditation through time and space of a young artist carrying a heavy burden.
In post-war Kosovo, driven by the ambition of keeping their beloved sport alive, two local players wander from one obscure location to another carrying with them the only possession of the club: their tables.
As a mountainous village in Greece sinks under the lake, the memories of its inhabitants emerge from the water.
On the North East Coast of Scotland, an extraordinary family have turned the previously derelict Bayview hotel into a place of respite for international fishermen when they come to land.
Declared dead by accident, Iolanda Bambirra lives like a ghost between life and death in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, a town in ruins and with no trace of time.