In vele handen
In Many Hands
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Commissioned for the MAS museum’s 2020 exhibition ‘100x Congo’, Collectif Faire-Part facilitated a vital dialogue between residents of Antwerp and Kinshasa. Through intimate conversations, In vele handen documents the layered reckoning with the collection’s colonial legacy, the profound emotional weight of the objects, and the urgent, pivotal debate surrounding repatriating these cultural artefacts to their homeland.
– Lyse Nsengiyumva
Also in this combined programme
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What We Said to Brussels Airlines
The members of Collectif Faire-Part discuss a proposal from Brussels Airlines to show their films on board. -
Speech for a Melting Statue
At the zenith of the Black Lives Matter movement in Brussels, a poet imagines the removal of a colonial statue. -
Kingongolo Kiniata
In bustling Kinshasa, unjust travel restrictions stand between a rock band and the world stage.
Film details
- Countries of production
- Belgium, Congo, Democratic Republic
- Year
- 2024
- Festival edition
- IFFR 2026
- Length
- 21'
- Medium/Format
- DCP
- Language
- Dutch, Lingala, French
- Premiere status
- Dutch Premiere
- Director
- Collectif Faire-Part
- Producer
- Collectif Faire-Part
- Sales / World rights holder
- Collectif Faire-Part
- Screenplay
- Collectif Faire-Part
- Cinematography
- Mozalisi Nizar Saleh, Constanze Wouters, Hannah Bailliu, Margo Mot
- Editing
- Constanze Wouters, Rob Jacobs, Mozalisi Nizar Saleh
- Production design
- Collectif Faire-Part
- Sound design
- Rob Jacobs, Mozalisi Nizar Saleh
Shows of "In vele handen"
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KINO 3
This screening consists of the following films:
- What We Said to Brussels Airlines
- Speech for a Melting Statue
- In vele handen
- Kingongolo Kiniata
In-personwith Q&AEnglish subtitledSoon available -
KINO 4
This screening consists of the following films:
- What We Said to Brussels Airlines
- Speech for a Melting Statue
- In vele handen
- Kingongolo Kiniata
In-personwith Q&AEnglish subtitledSoon available