No One is an Island
Friday, 3 September, 11:00 - 12:32 / Kijkhuis 1
Saturday, 4 September, 16:00 - 17:35 / Kijkhuis 2
The personal is political and social structures shape our personal experience. What communities we are part of, by choice or by fate, determines how others look at us, how we look at ourselves and how we look at others. We share stories and experiences, language and songs. Together, we stand for our rights. But, is our collective identity used to keep us in line?
Duration
92 min.
Tunis, November 2019. A group of women is gathered at Saïda’s, the hairdresser, on the eve of the presidential election. The salon is transformed into a town square, mirroring the internal turmoil of the country. In this female sanctuary, we get an intimate look at the county’s teenage democracy.
The crisis caused by the “Extradition bill” has continued for more than one month since June 2019. As the HK government has not replied to the 5 major demands, citizens march and protest every weekend. The police continually escalates their force against protestors.
Hantirah has his future all mapped out. Esma is a dancer, seeking for freedom. The day before Eid, their thwarted love is sung through the streets of Barbès in Paris, and in the queer cabaret where Esma performs, playgrounds of a diverse Arab youth.
2014. Israel is at war in Gaza again. Inside an Israeli hospital, hundreds gather to boost national morale, and Uri, a wounded Israeli soldier, finds himself unwillingly turned into a war hero.