Publications

Amir Honarmand about SILKWORM

“This phone had to be an expensive one”

Amin, a 12-year-old poor Iranian boy, receives a used iPhone from his brother to study online during the pandemic. The phone turns out to be stolen, and moreover contains some confronting information. That’s why its rightful owner would do anything to get it back. The short film by Amir Honarmand, a young Iranian filmmaker living and working in Canada, manages to fit neatly into the Iranian narrative tradition, while also deviating from it.

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Pola Sell & Barbara Englert about THE PATH OF HANDS AND FEET

“Make clear that they can be loud”

They were not driven by cinematic aspirations or big production deals. They simply recognised a social need that they could fulfil with a film. That is why directors Pola Sell & Barbara Englert went to a Taekwondo school in Offenbach, Germany, and spoke with a bunch of young girls about their fragile self-esteem and the empowerment they find in a sports club, where girls learn to come up for themselves without boys, parents or teachers looking over their shoulders. 

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Cinemovel on tour in Senegal

From 15-27 April, the Cinemovel travelling cinema caravan will be taking Matteo Garrone’s film IO CAPITANO (photo) to the cities, suburbs, villages and schools of Senegal. A journey through stories of migration and hope, screened in places where the stories themselves are born. Along with Cinemovel will travel director Matteo Garrone, some of the actors and a cultural mediator.

 

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News brought to you by CinED

If you want to keep up to date on initiatives and policies in media education, then check out the newsletter by CinED, a project that aims to “watch, choose, organise & share”. The third edition of their newsletter was sent out in April and contains a host of fascinating information. But that’s just a hint of what CinED has to offer.

 

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