• Folkedans og musikk: en flerkulturell reise gjennom kulturarven

    Deichman Hovedbiblioteket Arne Garborgs plass 4, Oslo, Norway

    Et flerkulturelt arrangement på Deichmanske hovedbibliotek sommeren 2017 Utover bøker og malerier er det et bredere kulturelement som ikke fins i et bibliotek eller et galleri. Immateriell kulturarven er like mangfoldig som verdens land er, like variert og fargerikt som tenkesett, levemåter og skikker er. Den immaterielle arven er for de fleste en kilde til…

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  • Syria’s Disappeared: The Case Against Assad

    Cinemateket Dronningens gate 16, Oslo, Oslo, Norway

    SPACE, Oslo Dokumentarkino and FN-sambandet invite you to a screening of Syria's Disappeared: The Case Against Assad followed by a panel discussion about the prospects of prosecuting war crime committed in Syria in Norwegian courts. About the film This documentary tells the hidden story of tens of thousands of men, women and children forcibly disappeared…

  • Aleppo: The City

    Litteraturhuset Wergelandsveien 29, Oslo, Oslo, Norway

    My Aleppo: When Memory Becomes Resistance - Lina Sergie Attar You know Aleppo as a vast landscape of bombed and burning historic buildings, cratered streets, and endless lines of fleeing, destitute families. But I will tell you about a time when things were different — when Aleppo was my home. Since 2011, Syrians witnessed firsthand…

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  • The Story of Aleppo

    Litteraturhuset Wergelandsveien 29, Oslo, Oslo, Norway

    The Story of Aleppo   At the beginning of the Syrian uprising, Aleppo symbolized dissent to Assad rule culturally, with its unique plethora of artistic, cultural and civil society initiatives. The very same city that once represented hope is now the site of violence and despair.   The story of Aleppo needs to be told.…

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  • Aleppo: Revolutionary Culture

    Litteraturhuset Wergelandsveien 29, Oslo, Oslo, Norway

    Long before March 2011, Syria was known as the “kingdom of silence”. All forms of artistic and public expression were controlled by the regime, only those who mastered the regime’s censorship rule-book managed to sneak in their subtle message through the many red lines. From the outset of the uprising against tyranny in 2011, public…

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  • Short Film: One Day in Aleppo

    Litteraturhuset Wergelandsveien 29, Oslo, Oslo, Norway

    One Day in Aleppo by Ali Alibrahim After five months of the suffocating siege and daily bombings of the city of Aleppo, a group of children take it upon themselves to start painting colors in their city as a game in order to forget their daily struggles and to sow some optimism among the hundreds…

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  • Aleppo: The Fall

    Litteraturhuset Wergelandsveien 29, Oslo, Oslo, Norway

      Last year, one of the worst human tragedies took place in Aleppo. After a few months of siege and indiscriminate shelling, tens of thousands of people were evicted from the city. Beyond the horrific scenes of bombardment and forced mass eviction, little reflection has followed on how and why these violations happened and what…

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  • Last Men in Aleppo – Film & Discussion

    Kino Vika Ruseløkkveien 14, Oslo, Norway

    The air is still filled with dust from demolished buildings. Hands search desperately through what is now a total ruin, moving bricks and rebars in hope of finding someone alive. We follow Khalid, Subhi, and Mahmoud, three Syrians who volunteer for the organisation known as The White Helmets. Now they are doing everything in their…

  • Aleppo’s Fall

    Cinemateket Dronningens gate 16, Oslo, Oslo, Norway

    Om filmen Aleppos opprør mot regimet og senere sammenbrudd under massivt bombardement er som et symbol på den arabiske våren. Folket reiste seg i protest mot diktaturet men motstanden var splittet i mange fraksjoner og den klarte aldri stå imot volden fra regimet. I filmen Aleppo's Fall reiser den norsk-syriske regissøren Nizam Najjar tilbake til…

  • HUMAN Festival: Taste of Cement

    Kunstnernes Hus Wergelandsveien 17, Oslo, Norway

    In collaboration with HUMAN International Documentary Film Festival and Kunstnernes Hus The Film: Taste of Cement A portrait of workers in exile, Taste of Cement is an empathetic encounter with people who have lost their past and their future, locked in the recurring present. A poetic essay documentary about Syrian construction workers building new skyscrapers…