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SUMMARY:Filmfestival Wake up Europe | Screening: Hive
DESCRIPTION:Screening\, followed by panel discussion on the topic of rebuilding after the war \nLanguage: OMU Albanian with English Subtitles \nABOUT the movie Hive\nFahrije's husband has been missing since the Kosovo war and\, in addition to her grief\, her family is also struggling financially.\nTo support them\, she starts a small farming business\, but in the traditional patriarchal village where she lives\, her ambition and efforts to empower herself and other women are not seen as a positive. She not only struggles to keep her family afloat\, but also against a hostile community that longs for her failure. \nABOUT Blerta Basholli (director)\nBlerta Basholli is a writer and director; her previous work is characterized by a realistic visual style. Basholli's stories touch on social and gender issues from Kosovo\, where she was born and raised. She lived and studied in New York\, where she worked on her first film projects. In 2008 she was honoured with the Deans Fellowship of the Film Graduate Program at the Tisch New York University School of the Arts. In 2011 she returned to her birthplace\, where she contributed as an author and director on numerous short and feature films. HIVE is her feature film debut\, its development she has worked on since 2011. \nThe event is funded by the European Academy Berlin (EAB) and the Alfred Toepfer Foundation. \nRegistration for the 18.02.2023 \n––– \nABOUT Did We Really Wake Up? \nDiscussions about European wars are a sensitive and highly relevant issue. Showing three selected films about the wars in the Western Balkans is intended to inform on the one hand\, but on the other hand also to draw parallels with the news we receive from Ukraine on a daily basis\, in order to raise awareness of emotional\, material and institutional ramifications that these wars result in. \nYoung people in particular often lack information which\, among other things\, leads to the fact that some perceive the Russian war against Ukraine as the "first war in Europe since the end of the Second World War". We want to point out this blind spot and dare to try to clear it up. By showing the following films Grbavica- Land of My Dreams\, Quo Vadis Aida? and Hive\, the topics of genocide\, sexual violence\, coming to terms with the past\, or the reconstruction after a war\, will be addressed. \nWith the three film screenings and subsequent moderated audience discussions\, the project promotes the exchange between experts from various domains (NGO representatives\, filmmakers and film theorists\, academics with a research focus on war crimes\, sexual violence and reconciliation) from the affected areas and young people. The project contributes to anchoring the wars in the Western Balkans in European memory and to providing young people with perspectives to analyse and understand today's Russian war against Ukraine. \n*The event will be held in English.* \n––– \nEuropean Academy Berlin (EAB) \nThe organizer is an international team of students and young professionals from Germany\, France\, Italy\, Bosnia and Herzegovina\, Kosovo and Ukraine\, who came together in 2021 in the context of a workshop on transnational solidarity in the Bosnian war\, to address the issue of wars in Europe and their significance for civil society in light of current events in Ukraine.Europe \n 
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/did-we-really-wake-up-mistakes-in-the-balkans-thoughts-on-ukraine-lessons-for-europe-2/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Panel,Screening,Talk
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SUMMARY:Filmfestival Wake up Europe | Screening: Quo Vadis Aida
DESCRIPTION:Screening\, followed by panel discussion on the topic of genocide  \nLanguage: OMU Bosnian\, English\, Dutch with English Subtitles \nABOUT the movie Quo Vadis Aida? \nQUO VADIS\, AIDA? tells of just a few dramatic days in the life of a woman whose fate stands for that of an entire generation of women who survived the war in Bosnia. More than 8000 civilians - almost all of them male - were murdered and buried in mass graves by the Bosnian Serb army in the Srebrenica massacre\, which is classified as genocide. It is considered the most serious war crime in Europe since the end of World War II. In addition to the atrocious acts of Ratko Mladić's army\, the role of the United Nations has also been sharply criticized in connection with the massacre. July 2020 marked the 25th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre\, and to this day it seems incomprehensible that such a catastrophe could occur before the eyes of the international community\, in the middle of Europe. \nABOUT Elida Vikić \nElida Vikić is an associate for the Europe and Central Asia division of Human Rights Watch. She is involved in work around human rights issues in the EU\, Turkey\, and the Western Balkans. Prior to joining Human Rights Watch\, Elida worked on investigating women’s rights violations and post-war reconciliation efforts in the Balkans with the Center for Narrative and Conflict Resolution. Previously she worked in the US Congress. Elida holds a bachelor's degree in conflict resolution from George Mason University\, and a master's degree in Global Governance and Diplomacy from the University of Oxford. She speaks English and Bosnian/Serbian/Croatian. \nThe event is funded by the European Academy Berlin (EAB) and the Alfred Toepfer Foundation. \nRegistration for the 11.02.2023 \nAnother event of this series will take place on the 18th of February.  \nDetails for the 18.02.2023 \n––– \nABOUT Did We Really Wake Up? \nDiscussions about European wars are a sensitive and highly relevant issue. Showing three selected films about the wars in the Western Balkans is intended to inform on the one hand\, but on the other hand also to draw parallels with the news we receive from Ukraine on a daily basis\, in order to raise awareness of emotional\, material and institutional ramifications that these wars result in. \nYoung people in particular often lack information which\, among other things\, leads to the fact that some perceive the Russian war against Ukraine as the "first war in Europe since the end of the Second World War". We want to point out this blind spot and dare to try to clear it up. By showing the following films Grbavica- Land of My Dreams\, Quo Vadis Aida? and Hive\, the topics of genocide\, sexual violence\, coming to terms with the past\, or the reconstruction after a war\, will be addressed. \nWith the three film screenings and subsequent moderated audience discussions\, the project promotes the exchange between experts from various domains (NGO representatives\, filmmakers and film theorists\, academics with a research focus on war crimes\, sexual violence and reconciliation) from the affected areas and young people. The project contributes to anchoring the wars in the Western Balkans in European memory and to providing young people with perspectives to analyse and understand today's Russian war against Ukraine. \n*The event will be held in English.* \n––– \nEuropean Academy Berlin (EAB) \nThe organizer is an international team of students and young professionals from Germany\, France\, Italy\, Bosnia and Herzegovina\, Kosovo and Ukraine\, who came together in 2021 in the context of a workshop on transnational solidarity in the Bosnian war\, to address the issue of wars in Europe and their significance for civil society in light of current events in Ukraine.Europe
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/neu-did-we-really-wake-up-mistakes-in-the-balkans-thoughts-on-ukraine-lessons-for-europe/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Panel,Screening,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230204T170000
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SUMMARY:Filmfestival Wake up Europe | Screening: Grbavica\, Land of My Dreams
DESCRIPTION:Screening\, followed by panel discussion on topic of Wartime sexual violence\nLanguage: OMU Bosnian with English Subtitles \nABOUT the movie Grbavica – The Land of my Dreams \nGRBAVICA is a story about contemporary Sarajevo…Single mother Esma wants to grant her twelve-year-old daughter Sara's wish to participate in a school trip. A certificate proving her father is a war martyr would allow her a discount. But Esma continues to avoid Sara's requests for the certificate. She would rather find a way to pay full price for the trip. She believes not telling the truth about Sara's father is a way to protect both her and her daughter. \nABOUT Nena Močnik\nResearcher\, educator and community practitioner in peace education\, violence prevention and sociotherapy. Author of ‘War-related Sexual Violence and Trauma Transmission: Reconciliation and Peacebuilding in Post-Conflict Settings’ (Routledge 2020) and ‘Sexuality after War Rape: From Narrative to Embodied Research’ (Routledge 2017). In 2014\, she was a Fulbright visiting researcher at University of Southern California\, USA\, in 2015 Brown International Advanced Research Institute Fellow (Brown University\, Rhode Island\, US) and in 2016\, the International Centre on Non-Violent Conflict\, (Tufts University\, Massachusetts\, US) Fellow. As an applied drama practitioner she focuses on community work and eductation on the topic of political &amp; mass violence\, discrimination\, and sexuality. She is also an author of several forum theatre performances on human rights violation and her own monodrama\, Canned (slo. Konzervirano). \n\nABOUT Dr. Kateryna Busol \nDr Kateryna Busol is a Ukrainian lawyer specialising in international human rights\, humanitarian\, criminal law\, transitional justice\, gender and cultural heritage protection. She holds an LLB\, LLM and PhD from the Institute of International Relations of Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University and an LLM from the University of Cambridge. After a brief period of corporate work for KPMG and Clifford Chance and with the outbreak of armed conflicts in Ukraine\, Kateryna resumed her practice in public international law. She consulted the Ukrainian side on the Scythian Gold case. In 2015-2019 Kateryna worked for Global Rights Compliance (GRC). Within GRC\, she consulted Ukrainian state actors and NGOs on the best practices of investigating and prosecuting international crimes and on the cooperation with the International Criminal Court (ICC). \nThe event is funded by the European Academy Berlin (EAB) and the Alfred Toepfer Foundation. \nRegistration for the 04.02.2023  \nOther events of this series will take place on the 11th and 18th of February.  \nDetails for the 11.02.2023  \nDetails for the 18.02.2023 \n––– \nABOUT Did We Really Wake Up? \nDiscussions about European wars are a sensitive and highly relevant issue. Showing three selected films about the wars in the Western Balkans is intended to inform on the one hand\, but on the other hand also to draw parallels with the news we receive from Ukraine on a daily basis\, in order to raise awareness of emotional\, material and institutional ramifications that these wars result in. \nYoung people in particular often lack information which\, among other things\, leads to the fact that some perceive the Russian war against Ukraine as the "first war in Europe since the end of the Second World War". We want to point out this blind spot and dare to try to clear it up. By showing the following films Grbavica- Land of My Dreams\, Quo Vadis Aida? and Hive\, the topics of genocide\, sexual violence\, coming to terms with the past\, or the reconstruction after a war\, will be addressed. \nWith the three film screenings and subsequent moderated audience discussions\, the project promotes the exchange between experts from various domains (NGO representatives\, filmmakers and film theorists\, academics with a research focus on war crimes\, sexual violence and reconciliation) from the affected areas and young people. The project contributes to anchoring the wars in the Western Balkans in European memory and to providing young people with perspectives to analyse and understand today's Russian war against Ukraine. \n*The event will be held in English.* \n––– \nEuropean Academy Berlin (EAB) \nThe organizer is an international team of students and young professionals from Germany\, France\, Italy\, Bosnia and Herzegovina\, Kosovo and Ukraine\, who came together in 2021 in the context of a workshop on transnational solidarity in the Bosnian war\, to address the issue of wars in Europe and their significance for civil society in light of current events in Ukraine. \n––– \nImages by ©Valeriia Vradii \n 
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/did-we-really-wake-up-mistakes-in-the-balkans-thoughts-on-ukraine-lessons-for-europe/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
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