In Over pijn en puddingbroodjes (about pain and pudding rolls), I explore the impact a parental divorce can have on a child’s life. My personal journey serves as the starting point for a 15 minute documentary film in which I look back, ask questions, and re-engage in conversation with my parents and younger sister. In this film, I quite literally take the direction in my own hands. And make steps towards writing, separately from my parents, my own little history book.
Some stills from ‘Over pijn en puddingbroodjes’
A small part of the film
My working method is rooted in social design, where design is not a goal in itself but a tool to foster connection and reflection. During my research, I interviewed other children of divorced parents using a ‘conversation piece’: together, they sat on a large pink sheet of paper filled with paint, chalk, and pencils. Interviewees were invited to draw intuitively while talking. The movements on the paper—lines, colors, shapes—provided insight into emotions and states of mind that didn’t yet have words. This not only served as a visual translation but also as a safe space in which conversation could emerge gently and spontaneously.
Little insight of how these interviews went (in dutch)
