Roots of Acceptance
Sunday, 5 September, 11:45 - 13:00 / Kijkhuis 1
Our identity is woven in the tissue of time, shaped by our memories, choices and encounters. The films in this session explore the concept of acceptance – from others and from our own self – and how daily encounters can shake us profoundly.
On Sunday 5 September, Razan Hassan (Before I Forget) will join us for a Q&A.
Duration
75 min.
One day Ahmed, employed at the public baths and nearing retirement, encounters Mike, a teenager adrift. Between the bath house walls, in a place on the point of disappearing, a strange relationship will develop between these two fractured souls.
Yousef is a successful cook, the son of immigrants, who grew up in Italy. After a long wait he manages to obtain the Italian citizenship, a few days after the attacks at Macerata. Yousef's certainties start to falter, leading him to a real identity crisis.
If you could no longer return to the place where your memories were made, would you still recall them in the same way? Razan Hassan takes us with her onto an autobiographical journey trying to recover her only record of the past, while she is trying to forge a new identity following her displacement from Syria.