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35mm of collaged film material reading like a diary without linear thought or narrative. A hodgepodge of photographic images spliced and taped with ecstatic handmade explosions of colour and texture. A fragmentary experience that revels in the material and provides an opaque and impenetrable portrait of the maker.

Hazy images created through a homemade pinhole camera: palm trees and parasols are reduced to flickering impressions of light and shadow. Familiar sounds of the scene are garbed by magnetic pulses. The title, taken from a jazz piece by Dave Holland, serves as an unheard soundtrack to a meditation on time and space.

One hundred years after the first flight between Belgium and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Brussels Airlines approaches Collectif Faire-Part with a proposal to show their work on board their flights. Interwoven with archival footage and testimonies of activists and survivors of in-flight violence, the collective’s internal dialogue in What We Said to Brussels Airlines poses a variety of questions and opens up space for critical reflection.

A group of hometown friends comes back together after a year of living across the world.
After their family bails on them, Janae is forced to take her younger brother, Henry, on a road trip to a distant relative's wedding.
Nanda, a young transgender woman, rethinks her career goals when she starts a new job in a mysterious place.