Alis.

A journey of resilience through imagined stories.

About the Film:
In a Colombian shelter for teenage girls, directors Clare Weiskopf and Nicolas van Hemelryck invite a group of young women to imagine the life of a fictional classmate named Alis. Through this creative exercise, the girls project their own struggles and hopes onto Alis, offering a unique lens into their lives. The film beautifully captures how storytelling becomes a tool for self-discovery and healing, as these young women confront their pasts and dream of a brighter future.

Directed by Clare Weiskopf & Nicolas van Hemelryck

Why Watch?

🌟 Imagined Narratives: A creative exploration of resilience and self-expression
💔 Breaking Cycles: A moving portrayal of young women overcoming adversity
🎬 Festival Official Selection: Featured in the 2025 Women’s Rights Film Festival

When, Where & Save

🗓️ Festival Dates: March 26 – April 25, 2025
📍 Location: Global Online Event
🎟️ Early-Bird Passes Now 30% Off! (Ends March 12, 2025)

ALIS film - Clare Weiskopf & Nicolas van Hemelryc

Film Clips.

Meet the Filmmakers.

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Nicolás van Hemelryck and Clare Weiskopf - Directors

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