
TWST : Things We Said Today - Andrei Ujica
Past event
Cancelled
Postponed
15 + 16
Nov.'25
Brussels Art Film Festival (BAFF)
A sensitive and sharp urban symphony by Andrei Ujică, master of found footage and godfather of the Romanian New Wave.
Summer 1965: the arrival of the Beatles unleashes mass hysteria, while the Watts riots expose racial tensions and police brutality in African-American neighborhoods. Through archives, home movies, and animation, Andrei Ujică - master of the found-footage and godfather of the Romanian Nouvelle Vague - interweaves the exhilaration of a youth celebrating music with the harsh reality of political and racial divides. The voices of two witnesses - poet Geoffrey O’Brien and writer Judith Kristen - embodied by two animated characters, guide us through this collision.
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Dates
Location
The 23
rue Ravenstein 23 1000 BrusselsLanguage
- English French German
- Subtitles: French
(FR/RO, 2024, DCP, 86')
Co-production