maandag 18 mei 2009

Life In Fragments


Israel has been occupying the West Bank and Gaza Strip for 42 years now. As a result, some 5 million Palestinians are deprived of their basic human rights; their movement is severely restricted and they often do not have access to clean water, education and health facilities. They live with the threat of house demolitions, constant violence by Israeli settlers and a military presence that has cost the lives of thousands.

Life in Fragments will present critical views on the Israeli military occupation by screening activist videos. These are short films without heroes, but with real people. With no narratives, just fragments of lived experiences. Made by human rights organizations and individual activists, both Israelis and Palestinians, these collections of citizen journalism should be seen as fragments of reality, raw testimonies told from the ground level of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. A mechanism for witnessing and “shooting back”, through the lens of a camera provides un-edited views of both people under occupation, and the activists resisting it.

Life in Fragments will screen videos shot by Israeli human rights organizations like B’tselem, Machsom Watch, Breaking the Silence and Anarchists Against the Wall, as well as individual activists. All screenings will be followed by interviews and discussions with human rights activists, some of whom made the videos or appear in them.

Life in Fragments also features an exhibition of photos by Activestills, an independent collective of Israeli documentary photographers. Through their images they dedicate themselves to the struggle for social change in Israel and Palestine. These images will be displayed in De Balie Café and Studio/K.


Program

 

Friday 12th June 2009

Opening

20:00 Compilation of activist videos

20:45 Oren Yakobovich: “The B'Tselem Camera Distribution Projects”

 

Saturday 13th June 2009

Roads of Separation

20:00 Film: Checkpoint Time: Beit Furik (Hadass Shuve & Merav Amir)

20:30 Q&A with Merav Amir: the A Counterview: Video Activism at the Checkpoints

21:15 Short break

21:30 Compilation of activist videos

22:00 Q&A with Hilla Dayan on The daily life under a regime of separation.

 

Sunday 14th June 2009

Three short films

17:00: A Guided Tour in Hebron (Breaking the Silence), In the Shadow of King David (Natasha Dudinski), To Build a Wall Reporting from Abu Dis (Neta Afroni)

 

Solidarity in Action

20:00 Compilation of activist videos

20:30 Q&A with Lymor Goldstein: the use of video testimonies in court.

21:15 Short break

21:30 Film: A Short History of the Struggle Against the Wall (Jonathan Massey)
22:00 Q&A with Jonathan Massey: Activism though the lens.

 

 

 

12-14 June|de Balie,  Kleine Gartmanplantsoen 10,  Amsterdam

 

 

 

Geen opmerkingen:

Peter Flik en Chuck Berry-Promised Land

mijn unieke collega Peter Flik, die de vrijzinnig protestantse radio omroep de VPRO maakte is niet meer. ik koester duizenden herinneringen ...