Tuesday 21 December 2010

Culture also worth it, isn't it ?


As you all have heard by now, Jafar Panahi has been convicted to six years in prison in his native country, Iran. The sentence extended by the additional punishment of being banned from directing or producing film, writing scripts, interviewing with media or traveling abroad for the next twenty years. Fellow filmmaker Muhammad Rasoulof also received a six-year sentence.

This is a virtual execution of an artist whose work has been social memory of a nation long suffering from a marked cultural tendency to suppress or repress the social history. Panahi and his films are the witness of a critical time. a witness to the power of art in developing countries and under censureship. And of course there is a sacrificial economy involved in whatever activity one does to resist the hegemony of the dominant power. Wrote Alireza Khatami on facebook

The Western World thinks only about the nuclear energy/weapon of Iran. USA and his friends act only when it is about their economical strategic interest. Let’ s push them to look also a little bit to cultural and human rights aspects. The case of Jafar Panahi and Muhammad Rasoulof must be put on the table of any discussions with the Iranian regime about any other issues like nuclear, oil, economy, politic... Culture also worth it, isn’t it ?

Sunday 5 December 2010

Homeland by George Sluizer


A vitriolic new documentary from the director of "The Vanishing" revisits the Israel/Palestine conflict.Posted 10/21/2010 500 AM by Alison Willmore

Dutch filmmaker George Sluizer made a trilogy of documentaries entitled "Land of the Fathers" that followed two Palestinian families through their experiences in 1974, 1978 and 1983 -- the last, "Adios Beirut," he mentioned was sold to PBS but never broadcast. With "Homeland," one of the films making its world premiere at Abu Dhabi, Sluizer revisits those two families, now spread out over Lebanon, Colombia, the U.A.E. and other locations, and also puts himself and his feelings about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict center stage.
Sluizer will present his film on saturday december 11th in Tunis - Tunisia
He is invited by the Dutch Embassy in Tunis
The European organization Vanuit het Zuiden
The tunisian Association of Court Métrage et du Documentaire