Saturday February 15 – 11:00 – 13:00

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Saturday February 15 – 11:00 -13:00

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This screening session features 3 films. All films are English spoken and/or English subtitled.

Location:
Cinéma GALERIES (Studio)
Koninginnegalerij 26 Galerie de la Reine
1000 Brussels

Free entry and popcorn.

Shooting Crows (Switzerland)
by Christine Hürzeler

A park in the fog. Crows flap and caw in the sky. A homeless man sleeps between the trees. Now and then a crow is shot: as a
deterrent. The crows rally after every shot. A woman disappears. The police gather evidence. What is really going on? Are reality and imagination slowly blurring?

Category: documentary, experimental, short
Duration: 00:20:00
Trailer


Why do men live before they die ?! (France)
by Théo Fiette

The incongruous encounter of a man who wants to jump into water to end his life and a diver who does not dare to dive. Can this new friendship tell us more about the meaning of life?

Category: short
Duration: 00:10:37


Zeinab on the Scooter (Lebanon)
by Dima El-Horr

Zeinab is a rebellious Muslim Shi’a, and one of the first veiled women riding a scooter in Beirut. This documentary follows her in her professional, family and love life, with one question in mind: How to be a young Lebanese woman today, asserting her individuality in a patriarchal and communitarian society? By displaying her desire for emancipation and freedom, Zeinab manifests not only her singularity but also her contradictions.

Category: documentary
Duration: 01:21:00

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