Screening

    Le Fresnoy: An Ocean of Images

    Le Fresnoy: An Ocean of Images
    — Perception(s) and Post-Truth

    Friday 13 June 2025
    14:00–18:00
    GC Ten Weyngaert (Brussels)

    This year, SoundImageCulture has invited artist and filmmaker Stéphanie Roland, alumna of both SIC and Le Fresnoy, to curate a series of screenings (13 June, 25 September, 20 November 2025).
    For each session, Stéphanie brings together a selection of short films from Le Fresnoy, the renowned Studio national des arts contemporains in France.

    Through these programs, we open a space for diverse, poetic, and thought-provoking works, a meeting ground for voices that explore the image in all its forms, from the intimate to the political, the speculative to the visceral. Each screening will offer new perspectives, sensorial experiences, and moments of resonance.

    For this first session, we are pleased to present four films.

    Program | 13 June 2025

    Le parc, Randa Maroufi
    Contraindre, FleuryFontaine
    Love and Revenge, Anwar Salem
    One thousand and one attempt to be an ocean, Yuyan Wang

    About Stéphanie Roland – Curator

    Stéphanie Roland is a Brussels-based visual artist and filmmaker. Hovering between documentary and imaginary, her films and installations explore the invisible structures of the Western world, the large scales of time, and hyperobjects. She draws her inspiration from a wide range of subjects, from environmentalism and politics to geology and the cosmos.

    Having graduated from Brussels’ La Cambre and studied with Hito Steyerl at the UDK Berlin, she completed a course in France at Le Fresnoy – Studio national des arts contemporains. Her projects regularly feature in exhibitions at internationally renowned institutions, such as the Venice Biennale, the Centre Pompidou, the Louvre, the Benaki Museum, the Botanique, the Kampala International Art Biennale, Wiels, and ISELP. Breda Photo, Belfast Photo Festival, Manifesto, Encontros da Imagem, BIP Liège, Month of Photography Los Angeles, and Unseen are some of the photography festivals in which she has participated.

    Her films have been shown at international festivals such as Visions du Réel, FID Marseille, Festival dei Popoli, ZINEBI Bilbao, FEST New Directors / New Films, Rencontres Internationales Paris / Berlin, Curtas Cinema and PÖFF Shorts Tallin black nights, to name but a few. Her first film, Podesta Island, won the Alice Guy prize at the FID Marseille while her second, Le cercle vide, won the TËNK prize at the Visions du Réel festival in Nyon.

    Practical information

    Date: Friday 13 June 2025
    Time: 14:00–18:00
    Venue: GC Ten Weyngaert (rue des Alliés 54, 1190 Forest)

    Tickets are free, on registration only (limited capacity)
    If you want to attend, please email us at soundimageculture@gmail.com