Tribina “Sloboda
izraza i interkulturalnost”
Kuća ljudskih
prava Kneza Miloša 4, Beograd
... 13. jun
2017. g. u 12h
Helsinški odbor za
ljudska prava u Srbiji organizuje
tribinu “Sloboda izraza i
interkulturalnost” u okviru našeg
programa "Serbia and Kosovo:
Intercultural Icebreakers". Na
tribini će govoriti umetnici/e i
kulturni radnici/e iz Beograda i
Prištine:
Florent
Mehmeti, reditelj i direktor
pozorišta Oda, Priština
Blerta Zeqiri,
rediteljka i scenaristkinja
Ognjen
Glavonić, reditelj
Aleksandra
Bosnić, kulturološkinja -
moderatorka tribine
Tribina će se
održati 13. juna 2017. g. u 12h u
biblioteci Kuće ljudskih prava u
Beogradu (Kneza Miloša 4).
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simultani srpsko-albansko-srpski
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pročitati kratke biografije
učesnika/ca tribine. Vidimo se!
Florent Mehmeti
has finished studies of Theatre/Film
Directing in University of
Prishtina. He has worked as a
Manager for PR and Development from
2000-2002 at the National Theatre in
Prishtina. One of the founders of
Contemporary Art Centre in Prishtina
in 2002. One of the founders and
directors of ODA Theatre in
Prishtina since 2003. Founder of
HAPU - festival for art work in
public space in 2015 in Kosovo.
Initiator and currently president in
the second mandate of Cultural Forum
– a network of independent cultural
organization in Kosova.
Artistic work in
theatre include: Miss Julia; The
Rose Tattoo; Wizard of Oz; Vagina
Monologues; Three Fat Germans;
American Buffalo; Doruntine & “The
Sworn Virgin” (New York, Kosovo,
Albania, Macedonia); Cat on a Hot
Tin Roof; Invisible walls
(theatrical experience in public
space); Bolero (UK, B&H, Kosovo);
Fools; Free world street and many
other. Film and television work
includes documentaries, short
fiction, TV sitcoms Three Fat
Germans in 63 episodes, New
neighborhood in 27 episodes as well
as other TV shows and programs. He
has been actively involved in law
making process and other cultural
policy making processes, networking
in cultural networks and initiating,
managing and supervising many other
cultural and artistic projects and
programs for more than 20 years.
Ognjen Glavonić
(1985, Yugoslavia) graduated Film
and TV directing at the Faculty of
Dramatic Arts, Belgrade. His short
films have been screened at more
than 50 international film
festivals. His documentary, “Zivan
Makes a Punk Festival”, produced in
2014, premiered at Cinéma du Réel
film festival in Paris, France. This
film has been screened at more than
50 international film festivals
including IFF Rotterdam (2015),
IndieLisboa (2015) and CPH:DOX
(2014).
“Depth Two”,
premiering at Berlinale in 2016, is
Ognjen's first feature-length
documentary. So far, it has been
screened at 45 festivals, where it
won 16 awards, including the Grand
Prix awards at the Festival dei
Popoli (Italy), ZagrebDox (Croatia),
Open City Documentary Festival (UK),
Message to Men (Russia), Kasseler
Dokfest (Germany) Dokufest (Kosovo),
Martovski Festival (Serbia) and
Atlantida Film Festival (Spain).
Glavonić is currently in
post-production of his first fiction
feature film, “The Load”, a project
supported by the Eurimages, CNC
(Cinémas du monde), Visions Sud Est,
Hubert Bals Fund and Croatian
Audiovisual Centre. He is the
director and co-founder of Pančevo
Film Festival (Serbia).
Filmography:
2009. Živan
Pujic Jimmy / documentary, 20’
2010. Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals
/ short fiction, 23’
2012. Made of Ashes / short fiction,
17’
2014. Živan Makes a Punk Festival /
documentary, 63’
2016. Depth Two / documentary, 80’
2018. The Load / feature, 90’
Aleksandra Bosnić
was born in 1965 in Pančevo
(Vojvodina, Serbia). She graduated
from the Faculty of Philology, MA
from Faculty of Philosophy and PhD
from Faculty of Dramatic Arts. She
was coordinator at the Creative
center “Mediteran” and PR manager
for the National Theatre in
Podgorica (Montenegro) from 1992 to
1999, and she was editor of the
first and second monograph of
Podgorica’s International
Alternative Theatre Festival (FIAT)
and author of numerous theatrical
criticisms in “Odbrana”, “Monitor”
and “Vijesti”. She was founder of
the Centre for Intercultural
Communication (NGO) in Novi Sad
(2012). Since 2013 she has been the
member of the jury for the award
“Medijakult” (award for media design
of Vojvodina’s cultural space) and
the Annual Price of the Cultural
Institute of Vojvodina for the
contribution to multiculturalism and
interculturalism. Since 2015 she has
been the program editor for the
Council for the Preservation of
Radomir Konstantinović’s
Contemplative Heritage (Subotica).
She has published drama “Poslednji
orden” (The Last Decoration),
Dignitas, Cetinje, 1996, the
collections of essays “Po-etička
traganja” (Poetic Searches),
Kulturni centar Pančevo, 2008,
monograph “Poetika tamnog vilajeta –
Radomir Konstantinović o duhu
palanke u srpskoj književnosti”
(Poetic of Dark Vilayet – Radomir
Konstantinović about the Small
Town’s Spirit in Serbian
Literature), Službeni glasnik,
Beograd, 2011, monograph “Kultura
nacije: Između krvi i tla” (Culture
of Nation: Between Blood and Soil),
University Press, Sarajevo, 2016.
and numerous research papers. She is
columnist Autonomia.info.
Blerta Zeqiri,
born in 1979 is an award-winning
Kosovar Director and Scriptwriter,
member of EFA. She's worked on a
number of shorts and feature films,
which have participated in many
International Festivals, such as:
Sundance Film Festival, Oberhausen
International Short Film Festival,
Telluride Film Festival, Leeds
International Film Festival, etc.,
winning prizes in a number of them.
After winning the
Sundance International Short Fiction
award in 2012, she returns with her
debut feature-length film – The
Marriage.
Before her
Sundance accolade Blerta’s shorts
have appeared in many world-renowned
festivals; among them Oberhausen,
Telluride, Palm Springs, the
Hamptons, where she won numerous
prizes.
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