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In a new collaboration, Decolonial Futures and Het Documentaire Paviljoen explore the multifaceted relationship between cinema and (de)coloniality.
Event details of IDFA & Decolonial Futures: Cinema Under Siege #3
Date
8 October 2025
Time
19:30 -21:30

Under the title Cinema Under Siege, this first series explores the risks filmmakers face under political regimes that monitor, censor, and suppress dissent – often at great personal cost, from legal persecution to exile. How do filmmakers navigate these threats while continuing to tell urgent stories.

The previous events in the Cinema under Siege series explored the boundary between censorship and self-censorship among filmmakers in Turkey, and the destruction and preservation of audio-visual heritage in Palestine. This third event expands the conversation on contemporary cinema under constraint by focusing on Hong Kong, where a new generation of filmmakers is reimagining their relationship to the city and reshaping their craft in the wake of recent political upheavals. How do activism, social unrest, and the risk of legal repercussions shape the contemporary cinema of Hong Kong?

The program features recent short films from Hong Kong, introduced by Nadica Denić, and followed by a conversation with the directors. The films and their creators have chosen to remain unnamed.

Speakers: 

Nadica Denić is a film scholar and lecturer at the University of Amsterdam. Her research centers on first-person films about migration and the ethical and political dimensions of contemporary documentary.