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Indra van Meggelen
Photography, film & the digital

St. Joost School of Art & Design

Graduates: 2025

Specialisms: Photography / Film

My location: Rotterdam, Netherlands

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St. Joost School of Art & Design

Indra van Meggelen

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First Name: Indra

Last Name: van Meggelen

University / College: St. Joost School of Art & Design

Course / Program: Photography, film & the digital

Graduates: 2025

Specialisms: Photography / Film

My Location: Rotterdam, Netherlands

Website: Click To See Website

About

As a multidisciplinary documentary maker, I focus on social themes surrounding mental and physical health, often in relation to our healthcare system. I do this by collaborating with relevant organizations. In my works the combination of image and sound is very important, in order to stimulate the viewer’s multiple senses. I facilitate and document the tories of others and process them together with my own stories into works such as photo books, documentaries or installations. I bring my own view of the world with me and my personal experiences are often a starting point, because I think it is important that my work is unique and personal.

Hoofdstuk 7

Specialisms:

Film Storytelling

Chapter 7 is a autobiographic documentary about the search for acknowledgment for brain injuries. We follow Indra (22) in her difficult search for appropriate care for brain damage that has dominated her life since an accident five years ago. Complaints such as headaches, dizziness and aphasia severely limit her daily life. Yet Indra repeatedly encounters doctors who only look at an old CT scan, without paying attention to her full picture of complaints. She feels like she is being passed from pillar to post, while she desperately searches for appropriate care and recognition. As a viewer, you are taken along in her daily reality: from frustrating hospital visits to the impact of her limitations on her relationships and future. You experience her struggle and limitations, but also her resilience in a healthcare system that disappoints her time and again. This documentary invites the viewer to reflect on the question: how can we listen better to people with invisible disabilities and give them the care they deserve?