Tema
- Viktigheten av dokumentasjon av motstands- og frigjøringsbevegelse
- De mange måtene filmer bidrar til bevegelsen på
- Utfordringer ved å være en filmskaper som også er en del av bevegelsen
- Hva skal til for å styrke dette.
- Importance of documentation of resistance and liberation movement
- The many ways films contribute to the movement
- Challenges of being a filmmaker who is also a part of the movement
- What is needed to strengthen this.
Panel
Mohamed Jabaly is a Palestinian filmmaker and artist from Gaza City. He won several Awards for his work, including Best Directing at IDFA for his latest film "Life is Beautiful – Al Haya Helwa", the Grand Prix Award at FIFDH, the International Competition Jury Award for Best Film at One World Festival and the Audience Award at Docville Belgium.
His previous award-winning documentary, "Ambulance", has been shown at some of the world's largest film festivals and has been broadcast globally. Mohamed has held workshops in filmmaking for young people and served on juries for several film festivals. Mohamed holds a BA from Nordland Film & Art College in Northern Norway and is currently pursuing his MA at the National Academy of Arts in Oslo while touring his new film.
Dokumentärfilmare med fokus på sociala frågor. Under de senaste 20 åren har han arbetat med animationer och gjort en rad prisbelönta dokumentärer som ger en unik inblick i miljöer dit få ges tillträde. Alex var med och startade filmkollektivet RåFILM på kulturhuset Mejeriet i Lund 2000. 2017 var han med och startade den årligt återkommande festivalen Arbetar Filmfestivalen - Nordic Labour Film Festival i Malmö.
Vid sidan om filmskapandet sysslar Alex även med animationer och offentliga utsmyckningar, gärna genom deltagande kultur som innebär att själva skapandet utgör en del av konsten.
Hazuan Hashim, a filmmaker and video artist, started collaborating with Phil Maxwell in 1996 on various visual arts projects. Phil Maxwell is a photojournalist, filmmaker, visual artist and writer. He has been taking photographs since the 60’s, and has worked in the East End of London for the past 30 years. His extensive archive attracts historians, writers and museums.
Activist, documentary filmmaker, Journalist and trade union campaigner based in Sweden. He is the producer and editor of Bring Him Back which deals with Shaheed-e-Kashmir Maqbool Bhat’s mother's struggle to have his remains returned to Kashmir. He is the project leader of RåFILM’s project Jammu Kashmir TV Live to promote freedom of free speech and dialogue in all parts of the occupied areas under Pakistani and Indian occupation.
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