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De Montesquiou Eleonore

Commando Sacko

Doc. expérimental | hdv | noir et blanc | 17:35 | Estonie | 0

Sacko, or "Commando" as the Estonian police called him, was detained in the Estonian prison of Harku, three years all in all. He had applied for asylum in Estonia, was released and put on the street in September 20. He took refuge "elsewhere" and talks. He tells about the treatment of the Harku detainees, the solitary confinement isolation cells, the injections, the oblivion of these people who cannot communicate.

Eléonore de Montesquiou’s work revolves around the articulation between private and official histories, personal and national identities. It tackles the intricacies and ambiguities of living in the margins, based on her personal experience of up rootedness. Eléonore is primarily working with video, she tapes testimonies, creating prosthetic memories of repressed histories. In her documentary-informed works, her camera becomes the voice of these voiceless people. Her work is based on a documentary approach, translated in films, drawings and texts; it deals mainly with issues of integration/immigration/meaning of a nation in Estonia, giving voice to the Russian community. A few years ago, she started working with asylum seekers from French speaking countries in Estonia.