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05.02.26, 20:30, Giving Voice: Testimonies of Detainment and Deportation

Belgium has six detention centres where migrants are held prior to their deportation. Journalists and activists are systematically denied access to these places, meaning that events within these controversial spaces are shrouded in secrecy. When testimonies of human rights violations do reach the outside world, the ban on images prevents further action from being taken. Can film be a tool for forensically investigating these forms of state violence and demanding justice?

Using three films, we approach cinema as an activist methodology that serves as a corrective to stories that rarely make the news. In From Afar (2025), Gilles Vandaele and Martijn De Meuleneire combine a detached visual language with audio testimonies from inside these centres. The architectural silence here contrasts sharply with the despair that unfolds from within. With À l’usage des Vivants (2018), Pauline Fonsny commemorates the death of Semira Adamu, a Nigerian woman who died in one of these centres. In Et Leur Lettres (2023), Elie Maissin and Mieriën Coppens, together with La Voix des Sans-Papiers, highlight the summonses faced by members of the collective.

The screening will be followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers involved, as well as representatives from La Voix des Sans-Papiers and Getting The Voice Out.

Various creators, various languages spoken, English subtitles
i.c.w. CESSMIR
Campus Bijloke
Cloquet
Godshuizenlaan 4
9000 Gent