Reflections on male identity.
An hour north of Dublin, by the seaside, there is a bizarre-looking collection of grey cement buildings with brightly painted doors, and rusting fairground rides. This is Mosney - Ireland's Coney Island. A former Butlins holiday camp, Mosney was once a world fully equipped for entertainment, with arcades, fairground rides, holiday chalets. It was a place where Irish families would escape the daily grind of work in order to relax, to dance, enjoy themselves.
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“Cry of Women – Voices of Men” A masculine point of view on excision and how to discuss it. During the shooting of the clip “Non a l'Excision” by Tiken Jah Fakoly, two Belgian directors take the opportunity to film behind the scenes. While interviewing local technicians and actors, they try to understand Malian men's perception of genital excision in the context of their own lives
A journey of initiation through a hidden Egypt, landscapes and trance music, Sufi rituals, and the poems of Jalaludin Rumi. 6th Independent Vídeo & Interactive Phenomena Show
Security Guards is a short documentary shot on location at the Jeu de Paume. The film shows this prestigious Parisian contemporary art centre through the eyes of the security guards. Questioning the role of art in society, the film connects the political context of Paris today with the rising tension between the Sarkozy administration and issues around immigration within an elitist French, white, bourgeois art world.
From the series Fez Ciudad Interior. Silences and wind in the olive trees, contemplation, labyrinths and dreams. Abdelfettah Seffar, a craftsman who lived in London for years and decided to return, talks about Fez, a veiled city, and reflects of the West and its conflicts.
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