For generations, the blind inhabitants of a village have lived in fear of a monstrous sound they hear at night. No-one ever leaves the safety of the village walls, until young Amin one day feels a light burning in his eyes.
Michiel Robberecht currently lives in Kigali, Rwanda. Robberecht got his Master degree in Arts & Literature at the University of Antwerp. He didn’t attend film school but chose to learn making films by self-discovery. He set off to Congo where he lived for half a year in a small village in the Congolese rainforest and made his first independent film, Peer Gynt. At the moment he is working on a new documentary in Congo, as well as his first feature film set in Eritrea.
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