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Jahia’s Summer

  • Olivier Meys
  • 90 min
  • Belgium, France, Luxembourg
  • 2025
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Two young women find each other at a Belgian asylum seeker center in Olivier Meys' heart-wrenching Dardenne-like drama about everyday life, warmth, and uncertainty. When Mila arrives at the asylum center, Jahia's life changes dramatically. Jahia has previously kept to herself, spending her evenings in the kitchen where she cooks for her mother, who is haunted by memories of their escape from Burkina Faso. Alongside a stern directive that she must go to school, a new girl appears at the center. Mila's forced but genuine optimism breaks through Jahia's barrier, but the wait for the life-altering asylum decision remains terrifying. And one day, Mila and her family receive their verdict. In this deeply unsettling but still hopeful drama, we follow two vulnerable friends who try to navigate an unstable and artificial everyday life, where life has an expiration date. Or a new beginning.

- Hannah Klasson

Language
French
Subtitles
English
Original title
L’été de Jahia
  • Drama
  • Flykt
  • Vänskap
  • Uppbrott
  • Samhälle
Director
Olivier Meys
Producers
Alice Lemaire, Sébastien Andres
Screenplay
Olivier Meys, John Shank
Cinematographer
Benoit Dervaux
Editor
Marie-Hélène Dozo
Cast
Noura Bance, Sofia Malovatska, Céline Salette, Audrey Kouakou
Contact
Michigan Films,  info@michiganfilms.be