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Kristoff K.Roll, The Story of Ali

J.-Kristoff Camps and Carole Rieussec met Ali, a Pakistani migrant, during a cooperative and artistic work stay in the Calais Jungle. This piece recounts Ali’s journey, his struggles to “arrive,” what still ties him to his country of origin, and the encounter they shared.

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Segment 1

The emptiness, the difficulty of rebuilding oneself

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The Jungle and the Republic

We are just people who want to live in peace

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J.-Kristoff Camps and Carole Rieussec - sound artists​, form the electroacoustic music duo Kristoff K.Roll

paloma, Encyclopedia of Migrants

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Segment 2

Reason for an exile

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Segment 3

First encounter with Ali in Calais: grass against mud

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Valeria Schiavone. Re-Agire, Free to Leave, Free to Stay, Migration of Welcome

Valeria Schiavone - doctoral candidate in philosophy of work at CNAM, adult trainer and psychoanalyst

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