Afrovibes: Boujloud – The Man in Skins

Kenza Berrada (MA)
Wed 2 Oct ’24 and Thu 3 Oct ’24
Making hidden topics discussable.
Wed 2 Oct ’24
and
Thu 3 Oct ’24

In Boujloud - The Man in Skin addresses the social, legal and political contradictions of Moroccan society is mapped that keep abuse and incest from being discussed. 

Moroccan director Kenza Berrada asked several women of her generation what the word consent meant to them. One of them told her something no one had dared to talk about in other stories. "I didn't think my story would interest anyone," she said. In response to her testimony, Berrada created Boujloud - The Man in Skins, giving voice to everything that often remains hidden: the victim, the aggressor, the incest, the abuse, the witnesses, those who knew and those who didn't want to know.

Boujloud is a character from an ancient Moroccan rite: he wears bloody sheepskins and is the incarnation of what is taboo and forbidden and remains unspoken. The rite tells of a legend rooted in the idea of divine retribution. The play uses this legend to address social, legal and political contradictions of Moroccan society. With Boujloud - The Man in Skin, Berrada asks: how can we make ourselves heard?

Previously shown at Jassad Festival Marrakech 2022, Latitudes contemporaines Lille 2023 and Centre Culturel Les Étoiles Fès 2023. 

  • Duration: 60 min.
  • Language: French
  • Dutch premiere: October 2

Credits

director Kenza Berrada video Maud Neve sound Kinda Hassan