Prijsklasse: €0,00 tot €9,50
Start: 20.00 hrs
Movies that Matter on Tour
i.s.m. Amnesty International
Four short films on control, urgency and resistance. With an introduction and Q&A afterwards.
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This March, Movies that Matter On Tour brings together a striking selection of short films, including a preview of two new festival shorts! From a satirical video that leads to imprisonment in Venezuela, to the looming threat of ICE in the US to sleepless nights shaped by war and global atrocities. Together, these films capture the urgency and fragility of life under constant pressure, when vigilance becomes a daily condition, asking what it means to live under pressure, and what it takes to keep thinking, feeling, and resisting.
Looking For A Donkey (Juan Vicente Manrique, 2024 – 17′)
In a little town of the Venezuelan Andes, two firefighters recorded a video of a donkey as if it were the President of Venezuela visiting their rundown facilities. That same day the firefighters were taken to prison, but little is known of what happened to the donkey.
A Lien (David Cutler-Kreutz, Sam Cutler-Kreutz, 2023 – 15′)
On the day of their green card interview, a young couple confronts a dangerous immigration process.
What If They Bomb Here Tonight? (Samir Syriani, 2025 – 16′)
Samir and Nadyn, a Lebanese couple, spend a sleepless night anxious and fearing an Israeli airstrike could shatter the glass walls of their home. With their children peacefully asleep, they battle with whether to flee or risk the worst and stay.
Happiness (Fırat Yücel, 2025 – 18′)
An urgent desktop diary made at the intersection of a hectic digital landscape and the inner violence of modern colonization. The film chronicles the sleepless nights of a group of activists, eyes fixed on screens as they follow the news from Palestine and across the region. In Amsterdam, far from their home countries, police violence and the threat of deportation glue them to digital interfaces night after night. Engaging with anti-colonial resistance across screens and streets, Happiness is a humble reminder to keep searching for solutions.
This feature film in the Movies that Matter on Tour series will be introduced and followed by a discussion, led by Isa Pietro from Stichting OtherWise Wageningen. Subtitles and discussion in English.
With the On Tour program, Movies that Matter organizes screenings with in-depth programmes in The Netherlands and online. They do this in collaboration with a diverse array of organizations and companies. Among other things, they also organise the annual Movies that Matter festival in The Hague.