Screenplay
While their mothers work as volunteers at a camp for migrants and refugees on the Greek island of Lesbos, Merlijn and Sil discover what life is like there for boys their own age. This documentary demonstrates the power of acceptance and understanding and how friendship can transcend barriers of culture and language.
Director
While their mothers work as volunteers at a camp for migrants and refugees on the Greek island of Lesbos, Merlijn and Sil discover what life is like there for boys their own age. This documentary demonstrates the power of acceptance and understanding and how friendship can transcend barriers of culture and language.
Director
Nine lives through the eyes of a cat. A large tabby cat sits perkily in front of the hospital. An old woman comes up to him and strokes him. A tall man calls out for him. A little girl lures him with a treat. The cat is present every day, quietly looking around. It’s hard to imagine the hospital without him. He is a subject of conversation, makes people smile and offers consolation. “He’s a bit of a mascot for me,” says one woman as she lights her cigarette. “If he is there, I’m fine.” What the Cat Sees is a portrait of the patients of the hospital, who pass by this special cat every day.