@article{1355490, note = {Title from resource description page (viewed October 06, 2016).}, author = {Vugt, Jacqueline van, and Huystee, Pieter van,}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/1355490}, title = {Borders : the Netherlands - Nigeria /}, abstract = {We all know the exciting, sweaty, scary, uncomfortable feeling arriving at a border. You will have to submit yourself to the guards standing in front of you. In a split second your mind is alert. 'Do I carry any illegal product, are my papers in order, did I take my "special" cigarettes out', what about the snake skin boots? Probably everything is in order, you played by the rules, but ... Power is not in your own hands at the border. They, the guards will check your papers, they might check your luggage. The guards may want to check your body and maybe even they will want to check the inside of your body. Life is out of your own hands. The film Borders starts at the Schiphol Airport Detention Centre. Its unique filmmaker Jacqueline van Vugt was able to film inside. Here we encounter the border between The Netherlands and Nigeria, by Clara, 16 years in the Netherlands. She is expelled, back to her country of origin, Nigeria. In Nigeria the journey starts a new. Border by border the film Borders follows the route from Nigeria to The Netherland, a route taken by many immigrants. The subsequent Borders are the protagonists; Nigeria-Niger-Burkina Faso-Mali-Senegal-Mauretania-Marocco-Spain-France-Belgium-The Netherlands. The Borders change; the people, the light, the colours, the temperature, the use of technical instrument, but the influence of power is always there.}, recid = {1355490}, pages = {1 online resource (88 minutes)}, }