
2019
Rosine Mbakam is invited to step in Sabine’s small hairdresser’s because it is dangerous in the street. She accepts and pushes in with her camera. Sabine’s stories and the customers’ joys, worries, problems and fears bring depth and life into the premises. At times, it feels like the entire African quarter of Brussels had squeezed in. Laughter abounds, anecdotes and life stories elicit emotions, and a male visitor brings a touch of flirt into the salon.

Sabine
Herself

Separated

Gdud A'liyah

Sunflower Seeds

Not My Job

The Unwanted: The Secret Windrush Files

My Life Inside

All of Me

A Thousand Pines

Aan ons den arbeid

Visions of Europe

Narratives of Modern Genocide

E4FC - 2013 San Francisco Foundation Community Leadership Awards

The Betrayal – Nerakhoon

Okinawa/Santos

The Writer Who Hated the Swedish Language

Irpinia

Venezuela at Home

Brazillians Like Me

Portrait of a Wind-up Maker

Stranger