On the island of Sicily, a man stands at the front of a classroom. He is the textbook illustration of a European: tall and handsome, blond-haired and blue-eyed. There’s a seductive twinkle in his eye, and when he speaks, it’s difficult to discern if he’s genuine. He is staring at a room full of undocumented refugees. Over the next spellbinding hour, he convincingly takes on a monumental role — the entire continent of Europe — as he looks them in the eyes and addresses their plight. His persuasively argued solutions needle both the isolationist and the humanitarian — a true devil’s advocate. Channeling the sly, ferocious energy of early Peter Watkins, director Guido Hendrikx brilliantly dismantles every viewer’s understanding of our world’s most urgent humanitarian crisis. (CB) Preceded by a provocation from Sarah Kendzior.Presented with CPH:DOX