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LOOKING (FOR) + WANDER/WONDER + FOR(MER) YUGOSLAVIA

programme + starting times

wo 28.01.2026
13:00-17:00

13:00 SHORTS 1 - LOOKING (FOR)
15:05 SHORT & LONG - WANDER/WONDER
16:30 SHORTS 2 - FOR(MER) YUGOSLAVIA

SHORTS 1 - LOOKING (FOR)

Nettoyer Schaerbeek (Farah Kassem, 2017) 19min
Living in Brussels during high terror alerts, a resident from Schaerbeek notices an unusual happening in front of her window.

Waiting Working Hours (Ben De Raes, 2019) 16min
On a street in Brussels where day labourers are looking for a job, the voices of the workers are mixed with Google Street View images, piecing together a dialogue about labour, economics and life.

Boulevard d'Ypres / Ieperlaan (Sarah Vanagt, 2010) 65min
Sarah Vanagt turned one of the empty stores on the colourful Boulevard d’Ypres in Brussels into a film studio and invited her neighbours – a mix of new inhabitants, asylum-seekers and shopkeepers – to come and tell a story, a contemporary fairy tale offering glimpses of the Tales of One Thousand and One Nights.

Krakeel (Mattijs Driesen, 2017) 20min
In the Brussels Krakeel quarter, where massive council blocks undergo gradual renovation, youngsters Soufian and Yasin are hanging out, reflecting on their life in a city and in an enormous world.

SHORT & LONG - WANDER/WONDER

In attesa di una tempesta solare (Evi Cats, 2023) 24min
A lost woman wanders through Brussels, looking for a familiar face. When a mysterious man tells her about a forecasted solar storm, the strange day falls ominously into place.

Kapital Europe (Ben De Raes, 2025) 1h30min
During a hot summer, two migrant workers make their way around Brussels. The metropolis, both unique and generic at once, is haunted by the ghosts of Capital and of Resistance – but who holds the key?

SHORTS 2 - FOR(MER) YUGOSLAVIA

Papagalo, what’s the Time? (Ingel Vaikla, 2022) 7min
At the former Yugoslavian pavilion from the Brussels World Expo (1958), which was moved to Wevelgem and became the Sint-Pauluscollege high school, a group of kids plays old Yugoslavian children’s games, creating a poetic exchange between the modernist architecture and the moving bodies.

Fantasmagoria (Merlijn Beullens, 2025) ??min
Through images from Skopje (Macedonia) and Brussels, Fantasmagoria examines the tensions around the controversial project Skopje 2014, which reshaped the cityscape with neoclassical façades and monumental statues. How do such interventions function as propaganda? And how are they perceived by residents, artists, and architects?

All films have English subtitles.

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