What: 📽 ENCOUNTERS 2025: SHORTS BLOCK - BETWEEN FEAR AND FORGETTING
https://tickets.tixsa.co.za/event/encounters-2025-BETWEENFEARANDFORGETTING
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 - BETWEEN FEAR AND FORGETTING
Never Come Fetch Me (13 PG V)
Jessie Ayles | South Africa | UK | 6 min | 2024
This experimental short provides a moving account of a young boy’s life on the
mean streets of Cape Town’s ganglands, where he quickly progresses from
selling drugs to getting involved in gangsterism, before being shot in the
foot and sent to a home for “rude children”, where he suffers further trauma
and violence. Narrated by a 15-year-old ex-gang member, the film’s striking
visual poetry extends the language of the documentary form while providing a
compelling and engaging intimacy that never succumbs to sentiment. With its
idiosyncratic and authentically felt vision, Never Come Fetch Me suggests a
bright future for emerging filmmaker Jessie Ayles.
Fear Fokol (10 PG L)
Dir. Tuva Bjork | Sweden | 15 min | 2025
Fear Fokol takes a deep dive into South Africa’s booming private security
industry, driven by fear, inequality and mistrust in the ‘other’. With more
than 550,000 private security guards, outnumbering the police and military
combined, the industry has become a powerful force in protecting South
Africa’s residents. As filmmaker Tuva Bjork takes us on a night-time journey
into the anxieties and fears of Johannesburg’s affluent residents, Fear Fokol
reveals the fragile illusion of safety they provide, while reflecting on ideas
of ownership, protection and vulnerability. Through a voyeuristic lens, the
film examines the social divide that fuels the demand for private protection
within an industry built on the failure of public protection and commodified
fear, exposing the deeper psychological and socio-economic issues behind the
commercialisation of security and the fragile nature of safety in a divided
society.
They Dug a Grave In My Heart (10 PG V)
Ulisses Arthur | Brazil | 24 min | 2024
This sharply directed short focuses on the suburban neighborhood of Bebedouro,
Brazil, where drilling by a salt-mining company has caused virtually all of
the buildings to crack and slowly fall apart. With the local population having
left due to the risk of collapse, a gang of masked teenagers roam the ruined
landscape with plans to destroy the machine responsible for the destruction of
their homes and 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!