19 April
10:30 - 12:00
Musée du Léman
Free without reservation
Discussion in English
The intimate sphere is a space of tension and transformation; it is political. The representation of the body —of all bodies— becomes an arena where power dynamics, often fragile and uncertain, play out. At the heart of much contemporary documentary filmmaking, a question emerges: how do filmmakers use cinema to give form to subtle forms of resistance against social norms, in order to bring into being, reconstruct or affirm the subjectivity of their characters?
Speakers:
Sarah Horst (dir. Safe Spaces)
Chouwa Liang (dir. Replica)
Efraín Mojica & Rebecca Zweig (dir. Jaripeo)
Nông Nhật Quang (dir. Baby Jackfruit Baby Guava)
10:30 - 12:00
Musée du Léman
Free without reservation
Discussion in English
The intimate sphere is a space of tension and transformation; it is political. The representation of the body —of all bodies— becomes an arena where power dynamics, often fragile and uncertain, play out. At the heart of much contemporary documentary filmmaking, a question emerges: how do filmmakers use cinema to give form to subtle forms of resistance against social norms, in order to bring into being, reconstruct or affirm the subjectivity of their characters?
Speakers:
Sarah Horst (dir. Safe Spaces)
Chouwa Liang (dir. Replica)
Efraín Mojica & Rebecca Zweig (dir. Jaripeo)
Nông Nhật Quang (dir. Baby Jackfruit Baby Guava)