My aunts from Ghent
A documentary produced by w-Art in 2010. It featured immigrants, including the great choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui. These artists tell how their origin was called more than their art itself. Their artistic talent was neglected by others and emphasis was always placed where it should not.
Allochthonous artists are all too often addressed on their origin. While art tries to cross boundaries, boundaries and obstacles are constantly being erected in this way. However, they primarily want to be called to account for their artistry. Of course their origin is part of that, but there is so much more!
This documentary wants to let the artists speak about this in their art. Art speaks for itself, moves people, brings them together and thus naturally initiates interaction and dialogue.
The documentary aims in the first place to be a snapshot, a cross-section of today's art landscape, where noticeably more color comes to the fore. We wonder why this is so (and why now), how these artists experience this and how policy makers and programmers see this, including Erwin Jans, Mesut Arslan, Alain Platel and Pascal Nicolas.
Contributed to the project and also made creative contributions to the final result: Chokri ben Chikha (theatre maker), Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui (choreographer), Mustafa Kör (author of De Lammeren), Charif Benhelima (photographer) and Saddie Choua ( movie).
Documentation
Production:Zohra Boucharafat commissioned by Nakhla
Direction:Rudy Cleemput
Camera:Jan Bosteels
Music:Thomas Noel
Edit:Jos Deconinck & Jeffrey