Strand One (Sibson Lecture Theatre 2)
9.30-10.00
Conference Welcome
(Kaveh Abbasian, Tobias Heinrich & Alex Marlow-Mann)
10.00-11.3
Panel 1 – Gender, Identity & Sexuality
Conceptualising Migrant Women’s Cinema in Europe (Bengisu Kepsutlu)
Veiled Space: Culture, Identity and the Niqab in Layla M (Rebecca Feghali)
‘You’re just watching the ocean. You’re not even looking at me.’ Waves and Failed Migration in Mati Diop’s Atlantics (Lydia Tuan)
11.30-12.00
Refreshments
(Sibson Foyer)
12.00-1.30
Panel 2 – Participatory filmmaking
Participatory Filmmaking in the Refugee Narrative: Interrogating Methodologies, Agency, and Sustainability (Zozan Yasar)
Me Too: A documentary Created Collectively and Anonymously by Queer Migrants in Lesvos Island (Nagehan Uskan)
Io, capitano (Virginia Jewiss)
1.30-2.30
Lunch
(Sibson Foyer)
2.30-4.0
Panel 3 – Iranian Women Filmmakers in the Diaspora: Affective Responses to Misinformation
Born in Evin: A Bridge Between the Political and the Personal (Tania Ahmadi)
From Immigration to a Female-led Revolution: Iranian Women Making Experimental Documentaries (Shahrzad Ghobadlou)
‘Transit’, a Perilous Journey to the UK: Khoshnoudi’s View on Afghan Refugees (Amin Pakparvar)
4.00-4.30
Refreshments
(Sibson Foyer)
4.30-5.30
Keynote
Far-flung Families in Contemporary European Cinema (Daniela Berghahn)
6.00-8.00
Special Screening (Strand Two)
Strand Two (Ida Lupino Cinema)
10.00-11.30
Screening 1
Fifteenth Person (Alireza Behbahani) (40 min)
Nummer 11 (Azad Larki) (13 min)
11.30-12.00
Refreshments
(Sibson Foyer)
12.00-1.30
Screening 2
The Blood and the Border – Rituals of the Khyrim People (Wanphrang K. Diengdoh) (52 min)
No One Will Shed Tears (Katarzyna Lukasik) (10 min)
1.30-2.30
Lunch
(Sibson Foyer)
2.30-4.00
Screening 3
Rerooting + the Post Collective discussion (Elli Vassalou) (19min)
Waiting + reflection on collective practice (Ioanna Manoussaki-Adamopoulou) (30-40min)
4.00-4.30
Refreshments
(Sibson Foyer)
4.30-5.30
Keynote (Strand One)
6.00-8.00
Special Screening
Purple Sea (2008)
Introduction + Q&A with filmmakers Amel Alzakout & Khaled Abdulwahed [online]