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Jimmy Hendrickx is a Belgian documentary filmmaker. He holds a Master’s in Visual Arts from the School of Arts in Ghent, where he also taught editing. He has spent over a decade working in Southeast Asia, creating socially engaged documentaries. He is now teaching Film at the Kunstacademie Laeken in Brussels. His short film “Semalu” (2013) won several awards and was screened at dozens of festivals. His documentary “A Punk Daydream” (2019) – a portrait of the largest Muslim Punk community in the world, as seen through the eyes of Punk teenagers – premiered at IFFR Rotterdam.
Filmography:
A Hong Kong Opera (2014), Lamunan Oi! (A Punk Daydream, 2019, doc, co-dir), The Making of Memories for the Future (2021, doc), Slave Island (2025, doc, co-dir)

Jeremy Kewuan is a native of the island of Flores in Indonesia. He has been a human rights activist for many years, and holds a university degree in law. Jeremy was disappointed with various NGOs on the matter of human trafficking, and decided to follow his own path. “Slave Island” (2025) is his first feature film. He has experience as a photographer, poet, and videographer.
Filmography:
Slave Island (2025, doc, co-dir)




