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Screenings

Saturday, 15. 11. 2025 / 10:00 / Main Hall

LIFFe / Kinobalon at LIFFe

Saturday, 22. 11. 2025 / 10:00 / Main Hall

LIFFe / Kinobalon at LIFFe

Aleque & Issay Aleque & Issay

Tora Mkandawire Mårtens / Sweden / 2025 / 56 min / live dubbing / 5+

Screenings

Saturday, 15. 11. 2025 / 10:00 / Main Hall

LIFFe / Kinobalon at LIFFe

Saturday, 22. 11. 2025 / 10:00 / Main Hall

LIFFe / Kinobalon at LIFFe

The film follows three-year-old twins who have just moved from Sweden to China, consistently maintaining a child’s-eye perspective, keeping the camera at their level.

directed by Tora Mkandawire Mårtens, screenplay Tora Mkandawire Mårtens, editing Tora Mkandawire Mårtens, cast Tiwa Mårtens, Aleque Mårtens, Issay Mårtens, Tora Mkandawire Mårtens, Andrè Mkandawire , live narration in Slovenian Sara Horžen, producers Tora Mkandawire Mårtens, Kalle Boman, production Neo Publishing AB,

festivals, awards Tempo IFF 2025, BUFF Malmö 2025

IMDb

story
When Aleque and Issay are three years old, their family – Mum, Dad, and their younger sister – move to Beijing, which soon becomes their new home. In this warm and intimate documentary, we follow the twins over three years as they explore local food, make friends, learn Chinese, and adjust to life among skyscrapers and highways. The story is gently narrated by their youngest sister, adding a unique and personal touch to this portrait of childhood, change, and everyday discovery.

about the author
Born in 1978. A Swedish filmmaker with a background in photography. Her acclaimed documentary Tommy, made in Cuba, was shown at the Berlin Film Festival. Her first feature Colombianos won five international awards.

filmography (selection) 
2007 Tommy (short)
2012 Colombianos
2025 Aleque & Issay 

“Film editing is one of my favourite things in the process of making a film. Anything can happen in the documentary process, and I’m often forced to analyse, question and reassess what is important to get across. One of the challenges is preserving my openness throughout the process; that takes great patience and time. I want to have time to try things out, assess difficult choices, edit scenes in different ways, search for the strongest images, create the right mood and tempo in the film overall, try out different kinds of music in different places, and rearrange scenes. Make the entire film play like a piece of music; that is my optimal process.” - Tora Mkandawire Mårtens


Thursday, 11. 09. 2025

Kinobalon na LIFFu 2025 - za šole in vrtce

Začutite festivalsko vzdušje tudi s šolo ali vrtcem: filmi za otroke in mlade z vsega sveta. Med 12. in 23. novembrom 2025.

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