Screening of short films by emerging artists

Artists`Film Nights

Artists’ Film Nights are a series of intimate projections that explore the boundaries between private and public life in the context of our current exhibition, A Public Affair.  It consists of two screenings on 13 February and 13 March, providing a platform for emerging filmmakers to present their cinematic works. 

Thursday, 13 February 25
Time 18:30 - 20:30
Price Free

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The curated selection of films opens up a poignant conversation on the delicate and often fraught interplay between what is kept intimate and what becomes exposed.

  • 13 February – The first night centers on the concept of “the public”—examining spaces, experiences, and the thin lines between visibility and exposure.The Films engage with how public life shapes identity, intimacy, and power dynamics.

It includes four short films by Jeanne Clerbaux, Jérôme Du Pasquier, Justine Villermet and Lucie Moïse which invites viewers to reflect on the layers of human experience that often go unnoticed or unspoken.

  • 13 March – The second night explores the revelations that occur when the innermost is laid bare. With themes ranging from secrecy to confession, these films invite the audience into a realm of introspection. 

Through personal stories, surreal landscapes, and societal critique, three films by Kia Sciarrone, Shafagh Abosaba and Samuel Spreyz confront the politics of self-expression and the challenges of breaking free from imposed norms.

Admission is free, but due to limited seating, reservation is required.