Get challenGed! Be moved! - Human Rights Human Wrongs Film

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Get challenGed! Be moved! - Human Rights Human Wrongs Film
Be moved!
Get challenged!
Take Action!
www.humanfilm.no
www.humanfilm.no
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welcome velkommen
human rights human wrongs
The people without guns are winning! – Gene Sharp
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We are proud to present the fourth Human
Rights Human Wrongs Documentary Film Festival.
Our main guest this year is Gene Sharp, the
world’s foremost thinker on nonviolence. His idea
that nonviolence is more effective than armed
struggle is catching on and spreading. With the
film How to Start a Revolution and the two events
with Gene Sharp we hope to contribute to making nonviolence a recognized strategy, create
interesting debates as well as making Gene Sharp
a household name.
We have selected some of the best documentaries
from the last year. Totally we have 13 great films in
the program and 40 specially selected International and Norwegian guests to help us create relevant,
interesting and engaging discussions.
We are deeply grateful and pleased to be working
with those who have helped this year’s festival
become a reality; volunteers, institutions, NGOs,
filmmakers and companies. We hope to continue
to work with you all to make this festival continue
to grow and become a main event in Oslo for open,
engaging and relevant discussions about human
rights issues. And last but not least inspire action.
On behalf of The Human Rights House Oslo, The
Oslo Center for Peace and Human Rights and
Oslo Dokumentarkino; Welcome!
Jonathan Borge Lie and Ketil Magnussen
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february 7
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Sharp er først og fremst opptatt av at ikke-vold er
en strategi som virker. Ansikt til ansikt med undertrykkende regimer og deres voldsapparat så kan
protestantene bare lykkes om de er smarte nok til
å avstå fra vold. De må stikke hull på befolkningens
underkastelse og bygge brede allianser, helst også
med folk innen sikkerhetsstyrkene og maktapparatet. Nyere forskning gir støtte til det Sharp alltid
har hevdet: protestbevegelser som strategisk og
disiplinert benytter seg av ikke-vold lykkes bedre
enn de som tyr til våpen. På slutten av 50-tallet
bodde Sharp i Oslo, der han lot seg begeistre av
den norske læreraksjonen under 2. verdenskrig.
Han vender nå tilbake til Oslo for å vise sin takknemlighet over det han lærte her, og han gjør det i
en tid da hans tenkning om ikke-vold står sterkere
enn noensinne.
Gene Sharp is the world’s premier nonviolence
thinker. His writings have been read by protesters
all over the world, from Tiananmen Square in
Beijing in 1989 to Tahrir Square in Cairo today.
Sharp’s primary occupation is with the simple
insight that nonviolence is an effective strategy.
Faced with the world’s most repressive regimes
and their security forces, protesters will only
succeed if they are smart enough to abstain from
violence. They need to undermine the citizenry’s
submission to the regime and build broad alliances, preferably also with people within the military
and the government apparatus. New research
supports Sharp’s bold claims: protest movements
that strategically engage in nonviolence have
higher success rates than those that resort to
arms. In the late 1950s, Sharp spent a few years in
Oslo, where he was an enthusiastic student of the
Norwegian teachers’ protests during the Second
World War. He now returns to Oslo with a wish to
express his gratitude for what he learnt here, and
he does so at a time when his thinking on nonviolence stands stronger than ever.
human rights human wrongs
Gene Sharp er verdens fremste ikke-voldstenker.
Hans skrifter er blitt lest av aksjonister over hele
verden, fra Den himmelske freds plass i Beijing i
1989 til Tahrir-plassen i Kairo i dag.
Kristian Berg Harpviken
Direktør, Institutt for fredsforskning (PRIO) / Director, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
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Q&A with Gene Sharp and
director Ruaridh Arrow
TUESDAY 7TH how to start a revolution
INTRODUCTION BY Kristian berg harpviken
vika kino
18:00 tuesday 7TH
HOW TO START A REVOLUTION
Norwegian premiere
Ruaridh Arrow, Great Britain, 85 min
introduction by director Ruaridh Arrow
Q&A after the film with gene sharp
– A film about Gene Sharp and how to end
dictatorships
As waves of revolutionary spirit sweep the world,
Gene Sharp continues to inspire protestors,
giving them the tools to defeat dictators. Sharp’s
methods of nonviolent action have brought dramatic results, from Serbia to Egypt to Syria. This
is a story of true people power and the modern
revolution.
In collaboration with NOREF,
Amnesty International and PRIO.
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Gene Sharp was born in 1928 in
Ohio. He is the author of 13 books
about the use of non-violence as
a weapon against oppression. He
is a professor of political science
at the University of Massachusetts. He founded The Albert Einstein Institution in
1983, a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the use of nonviolent action in conflicts
around the world. More on Dr. Sharp on page 2.
Ruaridh Arrow is the director
and producer of How to Start a
Revolution. This is his first feature
film. He has been a producer
to Sky News and to Channel 4’s
Dispatches programme. He has
also produced programmes for BBC News, More4
News and The Financial Times. While filming in
Cairo he reported for the BBC from Tahrir Square.
Moderator
Steve Crawshaw is the International Advocacy Director of
Amnesty International. He is the
former UK director of Human
Rights Watch. He has also worked
as a journalist for Granada Television and The Independent and has written several books, among
these Small Acts of Resistance. How Courage,
Tenacity, and Ingenuity Can Change the World.
opening event
PARKTEATRET
19:00 WEDNESDAY 8TH
Kjell Magne Bondevik,
former prime minister, is the
founder and president of the
Oslo Center for Peace and
Human Rights.
Emad Burnat, Guy Davidi, Palestine/Israel, 90 min
Palestinian farm laborer Emad has five cameras. Each one of them tells a part of the story
of the resistance to the wall that separates the
advancing Jewish settlements from the Palestinians. Emad lives in Bil’in, just west of the city of
Ramallah in the West Bank. The film is an intensely
powerful personal document about one village’s
struggle against Israeli violence and oppression.
wednesday 8TH opening event
• Opening speech by Kjell Magne
Bondevik
• Bugge Wesselftoft with Issa and
Abderrahim Tobi
20:00 5 broken cameras
Norwegian premiere
Bugge Wesseltoft is a Norwegian musician and has just
released the album Songs. He
will perform with the brothers
Issa and Abderrahim Tobi.
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thursday 9
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status: illegal
thursday 9TH status illegal
The Rohingya people are made stateless by the
dictatorship in Burma and live in a nightmarish
legal limbo. They don’t belong anywhere and are
not granted any rights in society.
Undocumented migrants in Norway are in the
same situation. They are called ”illegal”. But how
can a human being be illegal? Are we aware that
an increasing amount of people in Norway are
denied fundamental human rights?
No one is illegal!
12:00 Skolevisning av
Imagining Emanuel
se side 8 for omtale av filmen
regissøren og Emanuel vil være tilstede
ETTER VISNINGEN
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FN-sambandet inviterer til skolevisninger under Human Rights Human Wrongs. To av årets
filmer er spesielt valgt ut for gratis visning
for elever i videregående skoler. Klasser som
deltar får se film, innledninger fra fagpersoner
og relevante arbeidsoppgaver med seg tilbake
til skolen.
film &
debate
Tun Khin is the President of the
Burmese Rohingya Organization
UK. He has advocated for change
and a solution for his challenged
people at the US Congress, UK Parliament as well as EU institutions.
Javier Gomez Serrano, spain 2010, 26 min
The Rohingyas, a Muslim minority group in Burma,
were made stateless in 1982 by the military dictatorship. Thousands of Rohingyas have fled brutal
suppression in their home country to poverty,
misery and abuse in neighbouring Bangladesh.
DEBATE after the film
The Rohingyas of Burma are stateless and have
been living in misery for decades. They are a
forgotten people. Why is it so difficult to find a
solution to their situation and to give them a life
with dignity?
Johan Meyer is Refugee Policy
Director at the Norwegian Ministry
of Foreign Affairs. He has visited
the Rohingya refugee camps in
Bangladesh.
thursday 9TH status illegal
PARKTEATRET
16:00 The Exodus
of the Rohingyas
Norwegian premiere
Erik Abild is Political Advisor at
the Norwegian Refugee Council.
He will address the situation of the
Rohingyas in the broader context
of statelessness.
Moderator:
Kristian Stokke is Professor at the
Department of Sociology and Human Geography at the University of
Oslo. Currently he is a researcher at
the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs with focus on Burma.
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thursday 9TH status illegal
DEBATE
& film
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18:00 Papirløses PARKTEATRET
situasjon i Norge
19:00 Imagining Emanuel
Thomas Østbye, Norge 2011, 52 min
debate in norwegian
Menneskerettigheter; ikke for alle?
Norge har en svært rigid holdning til papirløse
flyktninger som ikke får oppholdstillatelse. En rekke
europeiske land har gitt papirløse med langt opphold i landet amnesti, mens man i Norge har nektet å se etter løsninger, men heller har akkumulert
en stor gruppe mennesker som lever så og si uten
rettigheter.
Emanuel er afrikaner og analfabet, og han er
papirløs asylsøker i Norge. Emanuel er fanget i
en limbo-tilværelse. Han kan ikke bli, men heller
ikke reise.
Pål Lønseth er statssekretær
i Justisdepartementet. Han er
utdannet jurist og har blant annet
arbeidet som statsadvokat.
Cecilie Schjatvet representerer
Den internasjonale juristkommisjon. Hun har erfaring fra en rekke
asylsaker.
Rune Berglund Steen er kommunikasjonsansvarlig i Antirasistisk
senter. Han kommer med bok om
norsk asylpolitikk til våren.
Ordstyrer:
Berit Lindeman er informasjonsleder i Den norske Helsingforskomite
Fernand Melgar, Switzerland 2011, 100 min
Each year, thousands of people in Switzerland are
imprisoned without trial or sentence simply because they stay in the country illegally. They may
be deprived of liberty for up to eighteen months
before being deported.
Those who refuse to leave are handcuffed, tied
up and forcibly put in a plane. Special Flight is a
powerful film that shows how easy it is dehumanize unwanted migrants and deny them fundamental human rights.
Festivalutstilling/festival
exhibition 4-12 february
thursday 9TH status illegal
PARKTEATRET
21:00 Special Flight
Norwegian premiere
“art space 5” is a new venue
for contemporary art
at Grünerløkka in Oslo
Visiting address:
Olaf Ryes Plass 5 (along Markveien) | Grünerløkka |
Oslo | Norway
www.kunstplass5.no
[email protected] | tel +47 901 16 493
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film &
DEBATE
pre-premiere vika
kino
thursday 9TH status illegal
18:00 Silenced Voices
Tales of Sri Lankan Journalists in Exile
thursday 9th
Beate Arnestad, Norway 2012, 60 min
This is a film about freedom of speech. The film is
told as a personal encounter with exiled Sri Lankan
journalists who have been almost killed and forced
to flee the their home country because they have
exposed war crimes, corruption and massacres of
civilians. They claim these crimes have been committed by their own government.
In collaboration with The Freedom of Expression
Foundation (Fritt Ord).
debate after the film
Bashana Abeywardane is a Sri Lankan journalist
and a writer living in exile. He has been working as
a journalist since 1992 and was forced into exile in
2006. He is currently serving as the Convener of
the exiled Sri Lankan rights group, Journalists for
Democracy in Sri Lanka (JDS).
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Frances Harrison is the author of a book on the
last phase of the civil war in Sri Lanka, soon to be
published. Former BBC Foreign Correspondent in
Sri Lanka (and Pakistan, Bangladesh, Malaysia
and Iran), former Head of News at Amnesty International and Visiting Research Fellow at Oxford
University’s International Relations and Politics
Department.
Beate Arnstad has over twenty
years of experience producing and
directing content for departments at Norwegian Broadcasting
Corporation. Her first independent
and award winning documentary
was My Daughter the Terrorist (2007) filmed during
the time Arnestad lived in Sri Lanka. She is also the
director of Telling Truths in Arusha (2010).
MODERATOR:
Sverre Tom Radøy is journalist in Norwegian
Broadcasting Corporation and writer of the book
Reiser på Sri Lanka – Norges øy i tropene (2008).
Friday 10th
nonviolent
revolutions
Friday 10TH Inonviolent revolutions
Can nonviolence be an effective weapon against
brutal dictatorships? The uprisings in Tunisia and
Egypt showed the world that people have power,
even without weapons. Is it possible to hold on to
a non-violent strategy when the regimes in power
uses brutal force? What will happen in countries
like Syria, Bahrain and Yemen?
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Friday 10th
Friday 10TH Inonviolent revolutions
seminar
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litteraturhuset
09:30 – 15:30
filmmakers/changemakers
The Power Of Documentaries
Documentaries are a tool for change. This day
we will meet both Norwegian and international
filmmakers who will talk about how they use film to
create an impact.
This event is organised in partnership with
Filmforbundet and The British Council.
Jawed Taiman was born in
Kandahar, Afghanistan finished
his higher education in England.
Addicted in Afghanistan was his
first documentary. This documentary claimed four awards including
best director at Singapore Asian film festival for
1st film. Jawed is currently working on his new film
called Voice of a Nation / My journey through
Afghanistan.
Rob Lemkin is the founder and
director of Old Street Films. His
most recent film is Enemies of the
People, a feature length documentary, which received worldwide
acclaim in 2010 and won over 20
international prizes including Grand Jury Prize at
One World and Special Jury Prize at Sundance. He
and his collaborator Thet Sambath are currently
working on a follow-up film on the Killing Fields of
Cambodia.
Margreth Olin Margreth Olin
started out as a documentary
filmmaker with I kjærleikens hus
in 1995. In 1998 she received
several awards, among them
Amanda, for Dei mjuke hendene.
Her final break through was in 2002 with Kroppen
min, awarded with Amanda, Gullstolen and several awards abroad. Olin received the Norwegian
highest film award Aamot-statuetten in 2001. In
2010 she received Liv Ullmanns ærespris.
Ruaridh Arrow is the director
and producer of How to Start a
Revolution. This is his first feature
film. He has been a producer
to Sky News and to Channel 4’s
Dispatches programme. He has
also produced programmes for BBC News, More4
News and The Financial Times. While filming in
Cairo he reported for the BBC from Tahrir Square.
MODERATOR
Sverre Pedersen, President
of Norwegian Film Makers
Association.
Sverre Pedersen has worked in the
film- and television industry since
1984. He has made a
​​ large number of socially
committed documentaries with a focus on international solidarity, nature and culture, cultural
heritage, anti-war and anti-racism.
Friday 10TH Inonviolent revolutions
Thomas Østbye is both a filmmaker and artist working with
installation and photography.
With his Diploma in Film Editing
from The Norwegian Film School
in 2004 it has led to both editing
and teaching jobs. Imagining Emanuel (2011) is his
latest film that had its international premiere at
Hotdocs. Thomas also received The Golden Chair
for Best Norwegian Shortfilm and The Golden Key
at Kassel DokFest in 2009 for his documentary
Human (2009).
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Friday 10TH Inonviolent revolutions
12:00 skolevisning
5 broken cameras
PARKTEATRET
PARKTEATRET
se side 5 for omtale
followed by a special talk with gene sharp
FN-sambandet inviterer til skolevisninger sammen med dokumentarfilmfestivalen Human Rights
Human Wrongs.
As waves of revolutionary spirit sweep the world,
Gene Sharp continues to inspire protestors,
giving them the tools to defeat dictators. Sharp’s
methods of nonviolent action have brought dramatic results, from Serbia to Egypt to Syria. This
is a story of true people power and the modern
revolution.
To av årets filmer er spesielt valgt ut for gratis
visning for elever i videregående skoler. Klasser
som deltar får se film, innledninger fra fagpersoner og får relevante arbeidsoppgaver med seg
tilbake til skolen. Kombinasjonen av det nyeste
på dokumentarfilmfronten, med innledninger av
fagfolk på temaet er en utmerket mulighet til å
krydre undervisningen i menneskerettigheter.
Introduksjon ved Lars Gule
Lars Gule er er en norsk filosof,
samfunnsdebattant og postdoktor
ved Høgskolen i Oslo og Akershus.
Tidligere generalsekretær i
Human-Etisk Forbund.
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15:00 HOW TO START
A REVOLUTION
MODERATOR:
Kristian Berg Harpviken
Director, Peace Research Institute
Oslo (PRIO).
Gene Sharp
See page 3.
DEBATE & film
Can non-violence be an effective weapon against
violent dictatorships? The uprisings in Tunisia and
Egypt showed the world that people have power,
even without weapons. Is it possible to hold on to
a non-violent strategy when the regimes in power
uses brutal force? What are the lessons learned
from Eastern Europe? What will happen in countries like Syria and Bahrain and Yemen?
Rasul Jafarov, Human Rights
Club, Aserbajdsjan
Frédéric Castaignède, France 2008, 97 min
In discussion: Ole Benny Lilleås
Shot undercover in Bahrain over the course of
three months by film-maker May Ying Welsh
displaying amazing courage, the film follows the
saga of a people fighting for democratic rights
who broke the barriers of fear, only to find themselves alone and crushed.
For the first time, this film reveals the story of the
uprising in Bahrain that was abandoned by the
Arabs, forsaken by the West and forgotten by the
world.
Friday 10TH Inonviolent revolutions
PARKTEATRET
18:00 non-violence
19:00 shouting in the dark
and THE ARAB UPRISING
Norwegian premiere
MODERATOR
Rohan A. Jayasekera, Index on
Censorship, UK
Other panelists to be confirmed.
See www.humanfilm.no
In collaboration with NOREF and Amnesty International.
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saturday 11
saturday 11TH business and human rights
Business &
Human Rights
Norway has a high international profile in regard
to peace processes and ethical standards for its
Pension Fund. At the same time Norway is also
the largest exporter of arms per capita in the
world. The Pension Fund invests in companies
criticized for serious human rights violations
and environmental damage, as in gold mines in
Guatemala and forests in Borneo and Indonesia.
Norway’s double standards in business and human rights is the main focus of this day’s program.
© Mattias Klum
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PARKTEATRET
Álvaro Revenga, Guatemala, 57 min
ReColonization and Resistance in Central
America
Multinational mining corporations have invaded
Central America. The Canadian corporation Coldcorp has the greatest territorial expansion in the
region. Despite enormous profits for Goldcorp,
the local results of its operations are contamination, poisoning, disease and the criminalization
of protesters. This effective film documents that
people are fighting back but also the callousness
of the company in regard to the consequences
of their business for the people and the environment. As one of Goldcorp’s shareholders,
The Norwegian pension fund has part of the
responsibility.
introduction in norwegian by LINA SJAAVIk
Lina Sjaavik arbeidet for Kirkens
Nødhjelp i Guatemala i 2011.
Sammen med Kirkens Nødhjelps
partnere jobbet hun med mayabefolkningen i San Marcos for
rettferdighet relatert til Marlingruven.
Statens pensjonsfond utland (SPU)
investerer rundt 3000 milliarder norske kroner
fra oljevirksomheten i over 8000 ulike utenlandske selskaper. Fondets verdi øker i et voldsomt
tempo. SPUs aksjepost i det kanadiske selskapet
Goldcorp utgjør om lag 1,1 milliarder kroner, noe
som tilsvarer en eierandel på 0,56%. Goldcorp er
et av verdens største selskaper på utvinning av
gull og driver blant annet gruveanlegget Marlin,
i Guatemala, i hovedsak en åpen gruve, et såkalt
dagbrudd. Marlin-gruven har vært kontroversiell
fra starten i 2005.
saturday 11TH business and human rights
13:00 el oro
o la vida
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DEBATE & film
saturday 11TH business and human rights
PARKTEATRET
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15:00 saturday 11th
norwegian arms trade
Norway is the largest arms exporter per capita in
the world. A large amount of Norwegian weapons
and ammunition ends u’p in developing countries,
contributing to arms races in the Middle East,
South America and North Africa. Can we be
certain that these exports are not contributing
to human rights abuses?
Andrew Feinstein is a former
ANC Member of Parliament in
South Africa. He resigned after the
government stopped his investigation into a massive arms deal
tainted by allegations of high level
corruption. He is the author of the books “After
the Party” and his most recent title, The Shadow
World: Inside the Global Arms Trade.
Sturla Henriksbø is the leader
of the International Committee
of KrF. He is a law graduate and a
member of the central board of
KrF, which has been a harsh critic
of the government’s politics on
arms trade.
MODERATOR
Erling Borgen is an award-winning documentary filmmaker, journalist and author. Erling Borgen
has worked as journalist for nearly
40 years. In total he has produced
and directed 80 documentaries.
the norwegian solution
emil trier, Norway 2009, 33 min
Norway is, per capita, one of the world biggest
producers of weapons and ammunition.The
Norwegian Solution gives us a rare look into the
ammunitions factory Nammo, situated in the idyllic surroundings of Raufoss, in the middle of the
country. This is the first time a film team has been
allowed to follow the production and testing and
given free access to management, engineers and
technicians at Nammo. What do the employees
think about the products they make? How does
the production of highly advanced rockets and
ammunition fit with Norway’s reputation as a
“nation of peace”? The Norwegian Solution is not
a traditional investigative documentary, rather, it
is an aesthetic and moral exploration where the
controversial aspects comes to the surface in
subtle ways.
saturday 11TH business and human rights
Ida Thomassen was president of
the youth organization Changemaker is now working as a communication advisor at the Norwegian
Church Aid.
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saturday 11TH business and human rights
DEBATE & film
© Mattias Klum
PARKTEATRET
regnskogen og
statens pensjonsfond utland
18:30 lørdag 11/2
testament of tebaran
Norwegian premiere
debate in norwegian
Den norske regjeringen støtter prosjekter som
bevarer regnskogen. På samme tid investerer
Pensjonsfondet i palmeoljeplantasjer som er svært
skadelige for regnskogen.
The rainforest in Borneo is dying. Forest people,
thousands of plants and animals are fighting for
survival against logging, dams and expansion of
palm oil industry. This film is a revealing and powerful
testimony that illustrates the devastating effects
of deforestation on Borneo. Tebaran is a member
of the dying nomadic Penan tribe of Borneo, and a
wanted man because of his struggle to save the rain
forest.
Vemund Olsen er politisk
rådgiver ved Regnskogfondet med
spesielt fokus på Pensjonsfondets
investeringer relatert til miljø og
regnskog.
Ola Mestad, er professor dr. juris
ved Senter for europarett, Universitetet i Oslo. Han har vært leder av
Etikkrådet siden 2010.
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Mattias Klum, SWEDEN 2011, 50 min
Anja Lyngsmark er kampanjekoordinator for Regnskogfondet, og
jobber for tiden med kampanjen ‘Ikke
spis regnskogen’.
Moderator:
Kristoffer Rønneberg er utenriksjournalist i Aftenposten. Han har
skrevet mye om Pensjonsfondets
investeringer og etiske utfordringer.
sunday 12th
battle for justice
sunday 12TH battle for justice
Who defines the truth about the past? Who is
right and what is the right justice after a war? We
look at three societies that have experienced civil
wars and have followed different paths to peace;
Guatemala, Kosovo and Liberia.
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sunday 12TH battle for justice
film &
DEBATE
PARKTEATRET
13:00 granito:
Er det mulig å skape
How to Nail a Dictator
rettferdighet i Guatemala?
Pamela Yates, USA, 80 min
debate in norwegian
In 1982 Pamela Yates made the film When the
Mountains Tremble about the civil war in Guatemala and about the mass killings of the indigenous people bordering on genocide. 25 years
later her film is used as evidence in a case against
two former generals and presidents of Guatemala.
Pamela picks up the camera and makes a new film
about the attempt to bring the former presidents
to justice for war crimes.
Guatemalas lange borgerkrig (1960-1996) med
enorme overgrep mot sivilbefolkningen og et
manglende rettsoppgjør i etterkant er et skremmende eksempel på hvordan det går an å slippe
unna med forbrytelser på høyde med folkemord.
Er det mulig å skape rettferdighet i Guatemala og
har det manglende rettsoppgjøret noe av skylden
for den negative sosiale utviklingen landet er i,
med mye kriminalitet og et eskalerende voldsnivå?
Stener Ekern, Førsteamanuensis – Norsk senter
for menneskerettigheter
Beate Thoresen, utviklingspolitisk leder, Norsk
Folkehjelp
Petter Skauen, spesialrådgiver i Kirkens
Nødhjelp
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17:00 reunion
A group of Serbian and Albanian students from
Kosovo met in 1999 to talk while the tension was at
its most intense between the two ethnic groups. Ten
days later NATO started bombing. Ten years later
the same people meet again. Are they able to look
past the hatred and start a dialogue?
The screening will be followed by a talk in Norwegian:
Om dialog som metode i forsoningsprosesser,
hvordan skape rom, og bryte ned fordommer.
Steinar Bryn har vært fast knyttet
til Nansenskolen siden 1989. Han
har utstrakt erfaring som dialogarbeider spesielt i Kosovo og Bosnia
Herzegovina.
Jon Haukeland er regissør, dramaturg og journalist. Jon har regissert
en rekke filmer. Reunion bygger
på hans tidligere dokumentar Før
bombene falt.
20:00 The redemption of
general butt naked
Norwegian premiere
Strauss, Anastasio, USA, 85 min
The Redemption of General Butt Naked follows
Joshua Milton Blahyi – aka General Butt Naked
– a brutal African warlord who has renounced his
violent past and reinvented himself as a Christian
evangelist. Today, Blahyi travels the nation of
Liberia as a preacher, seeking out those he once
victimized in search of an uncertain forgiveness.
Whatever you make of him -- liar or madman,
charlatan or genuine repentant -- you will never
meet another character as challenging as Joshua
Milton Blahyi, General Butt Naked.
sunday 12TH battle for justice
Jon Haukeland, Norway , 72 min
Introduction by jon haukeland
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sunday 12TH battle for justice
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litteraturhuset
litteraturhuset
12:00 The redemption of
general butt naked
14:00 Silenced Voices
Strauss, Anastasio, USA, 85 min
The Redemption of General Butt Naked follows
Joshua Milton Blahyi – aka General Butt Naked
– a brutal African warlord who has renounced his
violent past and reinvented himself as a Christian
evangelist. Today, Blahyi travels the nation of
Liberia as a preacher, seeking out those he once
victimized in search of an uncertain forgiveness.
Whatever you make of him – liar or madman,
charlatan or genuine repentant – you will never
meet another character as challenging as Joshua
Milton Blahyi, General Butt Naked.
Tales of Sri Lankan Journalists in
Exile
Beate Arnestad, Norway 2012, 60 min.
followed by q&a with director Beate Arnestad
This is a film about freedom of speech. The film
is told as a personal encounter with exiled Sri Lankan journalists who have been almost killed and
forced to flee the their home country because
they have exposed war crimes, corruption and
massacres of civilians. They claim these crimes
have been committed by their own government.
litteraturhuset
16:00 5 broken cameras
18:00 Special Flight
Emad Burnat, Guy Davidi, Palestine/Israel, 90 min
Fernand Melgar, Switzerland 2011, 100 min.
Palestinian farm laborer Emad has five cameras. Each one of them tells a part of the story
of the resistance to the wall that separates the
advancing Jewish settlements from the Palestinians. Emad lives in Bil’in, just west of the city of
Ramallah in the West Bank. The film is an intensely
powerful personal document about one village’s
struggle against Israeli violence and oppression.
Each year, thousands of people in Switzerland are
imprisoned without trial or sentence simply because they stay in the country illegally. They may
be deprived of liberty for up to eighteen months
before being deported.
Those who refuse to leave are handcuffed, tied up
and forcibly put in a plane. Special Flight is a powerful film that shows how easy it is to dehumanize
people.
sunday 12TH battle for justice
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practical information praktisk informasjon
PRACTICAL INFORMATION PRAKTISK INFORMASJON
TICKETS
Parkteatret and Litteraturhuset: Tickets are
available at the door before the screenings.
Vika kino: Tickets are available at www.oslokino.no
Prices
Per movie at Litteraturhuset and Parkteatret
(debates included):
80 NOK /40 NOK (students with ID)
Vika Kino: 100 NOK
Opening Ceremony: 100 NOK/50 NOK
Day Ticket: 150 NOK
Festival Pass: 500 NOK (screenings at Vika Kino
are not included)
Undocumented migrants: Free entry
Most of the films are in English or subtitled in
English. Some debates and introductions are in
Norwegian. Check the program.
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Parkteatret
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0552 Oslo
Litteraturhuset
Wergelandsveien 29
0167 Oslo
Vika kino
Ruseløkkveien 14
0251 Oslo
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WRONGS 2012 | Park
teatret | Littera
turhuset |
TUESDAY 7th:
18.00: How to Start a Revolution
w/ q&a Vika kino
WEDNESDAY 8th:
19.00: Opening Ceremony
(Miniconcert w/ Bugge Wesseltoft)
5 Broken Cameras
Parkteatret
THURSDAY 9th:
12.00: Imagining Emanuel w/ q&a– (school
screening)
Parkteatret
16.00: The Exodus of The
Rohingyas w/ debate
Parkteatret
18.00: Imagining Emanuel
w/debate
Parkteatret
18:00 Silenced Voices w/
debate Vika kino
21.00: Special Flight
Parkteatret
FRIDAY 10th:
09.30- 15:30 : seminar
Filmmakers/
Changemakers
Litteraturhuset
12.00: 5 Broken Cameras
w/introducion
(school screening)
Parkteatret
15.00: How to Start a
Revolution w/q&a
Parkteatret
18.00: BAHRAIN: Shouting
In The Dark w/debate Parkteatret
SATURDAY 11th:
13.00: El Oro O La Vida
w/introduction Parkteatret
15.00: The Norwegian
Solution w/debate
Parkteatret
18:30: Testament of
Tebaran w/debate
Parkteatret
Vika kino
SUNDAY 12th:
12.00: The Redemption of
General Butt Naked Litteraturhuset
13.00: Granito w/debate
Parkteatret
14.00: Silenced Voices
w/q&a
Litteraturhuset
16.00: 5 Broken Cameras Litteraturhuset
17.00: Reunion
w/introduction & talk
Parkteatret
18.00: Special Flight Litteraturhuset
20.00: The Redemption of
General Butt Naked
Parkteatret