The Theatre Festival : A reason to talk / Sachli Golamalizad/kunstZ
She sits with her back to the audience. For a computer, the webcam. Appear on the screen next to her pictures of her childhood, her youth. They type phrases. “I’m afraid to talk, afraid … to be assessed …. afraid to remember. ”
She Sachli Gholamalizad, a young actress of Iranian origin. A reason to talk, she tries to clarify the troubled relationship she has with her mother. She delves into her family history and confronts her mother and grandmother. This moving story is told through a mix of memories, silences, diary and homemade footage. A story as much about the relationship between mother and daughter as about growing up in different cultures.
Sachli Gholamalizad (° 1982) is a Belgian actress and dramatist of Iranian origin. She studied drama at the RITS in Brussels. In Paris she took a year method acting with Jack Waltzer (lifetime member of the Actors Studio). On television she appeared in include Witse, Aspe, Ella, and they will soon play a leading role in the new VTM-fiction series The Bunker on the Antwerp cell of the State Security. She also acted in films (The Misfortunates), theater (ao Theater Antarctic, Moussem, Union Suspecte and Mokhallad Rasem) and video clips (Dez Mona, Amaryllis and dEUS).


