What: 📽 ENCOUNTERS 2025: SHORTS BLOCK - REDEFINING DESIRE: FROM FEAR TO FREEDOM
https://tickets.tixsa.co.za/event/encounters-2025-REDEFININGDESIRE
When:
Where: 🎥 Bioscope
How much:
🎟️ R90.00ENCOUNTERS TICKET
Every year since our founding in 2010, The Bioscope has proudly hosted
screenings of The Encounters South African International Documentary Festival.
Now celebrating its 27th year as a festival, Encounters returns to The
Bioscope once again with screenings at The Bioscope from 20 - 29 June. Tickets
are R90.
SEE THE FULL BIOSCOPE PROGRAM HERE
SHORTS BLOCK - REDEFINING DESIRE: FROM FEAR TO FREEDOM
Slut Club (16 SN)
Zoey Black | South Africa | 23 min | 2025
Set in Cape Town, this deliciously body-positive film introduces viewers to Ms
T’s Slut Club, a pole-dancing show for women and the queer community that
celebrates the divine feminine and sacred sexuality in all of us. The film
celebrates diverse and queer joy as a form of resistance, while exemplifying
the vital role that radical safe spaces such as Slut Club can play in a world
where LGBTQ+ people continue to face oppression and the policing of their
bodies by broader society.
Unyagoni: Bahati’s Sex Education Journey (13 PG)
Dir. Saitabao Kaiyare | Kenya | 24 min | 2024
Unyagoni: Bahati’s Sex Education Journey follows Bahati Ngazi, an iconic MC
and magnetic radio star from Mombasa, Kenya, as she embarks on an intimate
exploration of Swahili sex education. Known for her fearless voice on air,
Bahati now steps off the mic and into a world of generational wisdom, guided
by the women who uphold these sacred traditions. From a curious novice,
‘Mikleso,’ to a respected sex educator, ‘Kungwi’, Bahati undergoes a personal
transformation, challenging societal taboos around sex, womanhood and
pleasure. Through enchanting rituals, the film honours the cultural richness
of Swahili practices while reclaiming sex as sacred, intentional and
pleasurable for both parties. Unyagoni is both a rite of passage and a radical
act of autonomy, affirming women’s right to desire, knowledge and self-defined
pleasure in a modern world.
What I Do Not Know Will Not Kill Me (13 PG)
Dir. Annabelle Ayangbade | Nigeria | 16 min | 2024
In Nigeria, 8000 women die of cervical cancer annually. Dr. Aisha Mustapha, a
pioneering obstetrician gynaecologist operating in Northern Nigeria, is one of
the few leading the charge against this preventable disease. After surviving
cervical cancer herself, she now devotes her life to treating and educating
women affected by it. With nearly 80% of women contracting HPV at some point,
and a critical window for treatment, the film becomes a powerful call to
action: advocating for HPV vaccinations, regular screenings, and the
destigmatisation of women’s health. Through the inspiring story of Dr. Aisha
and the women she serves, the film explores the barriers to accessing care and
the need for more inclusive, supportive healthcare systems. What I Do Not Know
Will Not Kill Me is a story of resilience, strength and hope, championing a
future where knowledge, empowerment and action, not silence, saves lives.
In 2025, The Bioscope celebrates 15 Years Of Cinema. We couldn’t have achieved
this without our dedicated staff who look after you every time you visit.
We’re lucky enough to have had all of them with us for as long as we can
remember, and believe that this loyalty deserves constant support!
For the months of May, June and July, we are running a special BIOSCOPE
BIRTHDAY STAFF FUNDRAISER, where in the checkout of your ticket purchase, you
can give a donation that will go straight to them - Owen, Silin, Bongi,
Portia, Polite, and Swenkie!