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SIC / End-of-Year Presentation / Film Screenings

Soundimageculture SIC

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Sat, 13 Dec, 2025 at 07:00 pm

Beursschouwburg

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Sat, 13 Dec, 2025 at 07:00 pm (CET)

Beursschouwburg

Auguste Ortsstraat 22, 1000 Brussel, België, Brussels, Belgium

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SIC / End-of-Year Presentation / Film Screenings

🔥 SσυɳԃIɱαɠҽCυʅƚυɾҽ – Eɳԃ-σϝ-Yҽαɾ Pɾҽʂҽɳƚαƚισɳ

On Saturday, December 13 at 7:00 PM, you are invited to the screening of four shorts-in-progress and one newly completed feature film.

18:30 (doors)
19:00 Screening: Works-in-Progress SIC 2025
20:30 (break)
21:00 Screening: The Original Karina Beumer
22:00 artist talk
23:00 (end)

19:00 – Works-in-Progress SIC 2025
a selection of film projects currently in development by SIC participants
80 min

GALAN, by Mantra Watsa
An Indian woman recovering from a miscarriage revisits the horror films of her childhood and notices unsettling parallels between the women’s accidents on screen and the scars on her own body. Writing letters to her estranged mother, she links her land and her body as sites of gendered violence, blurring the lines between reality, memory, and myth.
Set against the backdrop of nationwide demonstrations against gender-based violence, Galan intertwines personal trauma with a larger critique of Indian society. It explores how the female body, both sacred and systematically oppressed, becomes a battleground for power, resistance, and cultural narratives.

INSERTION POINT, by Anna Lawan
The starting point is a simple question: do you really see me? I have gap teeth and freckles, but you can’t see those right away. What you see is my dark skin and curly hair. Point d’insertion is a first-person essay that explores the subtle and complex mechanisms of so-called everyday racism. The film is a dual quest: to explore this gray area in order to make it visible, and to understand how it has shaped my identity.

THE STORY WE KNOW, by Aurélie Leporcq
Revisiting the house where I was born and where my father died, allows me to re-read the family story. I’m 7 years old. Our house, which my father had been renovating for years, burns down. He decides to rebuild it a second time.
What I would understand much later is that he was, at the same time, building a story in which he was going to lock us up. Through forty years of archives, I establish that a domination was exercised inside the house. An emancipation process is then underway.

THE HOLY DAY, by Mattia Petullà
Nino lives in Gallicianò, a village in the Ionian Aspromonte of Calabria, where Ancient Greek has been passed down orally for millennia and is now spoken only by a few elders. Like so many others, Nino once left in search of a better life but returned to this austere, majestic place he cannot abandon. His presence guides us through a landscape that is both hostile and enchanting.
Through a series of timeless moments, the boundaries between humans, animals, and nature begin to blur. The carcass of a goat hunted by wolves, a man’s suffering for an animal, the verses of a vanishing language, faces marked by poverty and illuminated by sunlight, together they form a symphony in which pain and beauty merge into something elusive.

21:00 – The Original Karina Beumer, by Karina Beumer
screening of a newly completed SIC film
61 min, followed by a Q&A with the director

What if you could post an ad to have someone take your place in your own life? Karina Beumer puts the idea to the test, reshaping her everyday reality with Michel Gondry–like inventiveness. The replies she receives expose unsettling truths: undocumented people seeking legal status, an unemployed woman dismissed as “too old”, ...
Beneath its humor, the film unfolds as a poetic and political reflection on identity, creativity, and the fragile space each of us occupies — or fails to occupy — in society.

about
SoundImageCulture (SIC) is a Brussels-based creative laboratory for filmmakers, artists, and anthropologists developing film projects. Over a year-long program, participants receive collective feedback, individual mentorship, and masterclasses in a supportive environment. Blurring boundaries between documentary, fiction, and essay, SIC fosters poetic, sensorial storytelling that challenges conventions and redefines how cinema thinks, feels, and engages.
https://soundimageculture.org


Saturday 13.12 19:00
golden space
€10 standard
€7 reduced
€5 student

More information: https://www.beursschouwburg.be/en/events/soundimageculture-end-of-year-presentation-2025/


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SIC / End-of-Year Presentation / Film Screenings, 13 December | Event in Brussels | AllEvents
SIC / End-of-Year Presentation / Film Screenings
Sat, 13 Dec, 2025 at 07:00 pm