Monday evening = Movie night
Posted by: Lien De Leenheer in GA 2008, meetings, tags: cittadellarte, Fabio Wuytack, Liesbeth De Ceulear, sovoarte movie night fejs made in italy, the best act on the isle, two handsMovie night

The Movie night is hosted in the Filmplateau, Paddenhoek, Gent on Monday the 17th of November at 7.30 PM. The entrance is free thanks to our collaboration with Sovoarte. All the screened directors this evening are young Flemmishs moviemakers. Check out what we have organised for you.
Internationally celebrated moviemaker Fabio Wuytack and Liesbeth De Ceulaer were so kind to allow us to broadcast their movies for free. It will be an evening with different short movies. As Fabio’s movie “Persona non grata” got recently selected for the International Documentary Film festival Amsterdam , we are not allowed anymore to broadcast that movie. Remember “War Photographer”? It was broadcasted at the AC in Neuchatel. That movie won the IDFA. So we wish Fabio good luck with his selection.
But there is good news: FEJS members will be able to get a free copy of the documentary. Hurray for Fabio!
So instead we are showing you these movies:
- Two Hands, an 8 minute impression of the life of a Palestine heart surgeon who has to play God from time to time. This was the very first movie Fabio Wuytack made.
- To make up for the lost premiere of Persona non grata, we are getting the very very first premier of “Cittadellarte” the last documentary of Fabio Wuytack (20′)
- The Best act on the Isle (Liesbeth De Ceulear) tells the story of a Canadian rock band who wants to conquer the world. A very funny road movie and a must-see. This graduation project from Sint-Lukas Art School in Brussels, is Liesbeths first movie and it will be the first time its screened for such a large audience (32′)
- While we are road tripping, why stop? Fabio Wuytack takes us on a journey through Italy, the country he grew up as the son of a Belgian priest. “Made in Italy” is a quest for his roots, the quest for the origin of movies and simply a feel-good movie (30′)

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