WARM Festival 2015, in Sarajevo, is a festival on contemporary conflicts,“to tell the story with excellence and integrity”, From June 28th to July 4th, 2015. Here is the full program :
Sunday June 28th / 17:00
‘Memory and War Commemoration into question – Sarajevo heart of Europe, a year after’ conference
by Mission du Centenaire 14-18
with Jasmina Pasalic (President of the Foundation Sarajevo Heart of Europe), Joseph Zimet (Director of the Mission du Centenaire 14-18), Nicolas Offenstadt (Historian), Aida Begic (Filmmaker)
Partner Event
Sunday June 28th / 19:30
WARM FESTIVAL OPENING
19:30 / Welcome Drink
21:00 / ‘This is Exile – Diaries of Child Refugees’, a film by Mani Y. Benchelah
Followed by a discussion with Mani Y. Benchelah
Monday June 29th / 10:00
Meet the Press – A Morning Coffee with Mani Y. Benchelah
(on covering the war in Syria)
Monday June 29th / 11:00
‘How do we visit Museums? New Tools for new Perspectives of Research and Understanding’ conference
by Denis Peschanski & Stéphane Grimaldi
Monday June 29th / 14:30
‘Fact-checking’ conference
– ‘How fact-checking works. Its role in conflict reporting’ (panel one)
moderated by Robert Holloway (AFP Foundation)
with Darko Brkan (Zasto Ne), Peter Cunliffe-Jones (Africa Check), Lou Jacobson (Politifact), Amr Sobhy (Egypt)
– ‘Fact-checking photos and videos: the technical challenges’ (panel two)
moderated by Peter Cunliffe-Jones (Africa Check)
with Eric Baradat (AFP Photo), Roger Cozien (Exo Makina), Margo Gontar (StopFake, Ukraine), Rasa Nedeljkov (CRTA)
Monday June 29th / 21:00
‘A Fighting Season’, a film by Oden Roberts
Tuesday June 30th / 10:00
Meet the Press – A Morning Coffee with Paul Lowe & Ziyah Gafic
(on ‘The Forensic Turn’ exhibition and photojournalism)
Tuesday June 30th / 11:00
‘The Forensic Turn’ conference
moderated by Paul Lowe
with Monica Alcazar-Duarte, Muhamed Durakovic, Ziyah Gafic, Velma Saric
Tuesday June 30th / 14:30
‘Restrepo – One Platoon, One Year, One Valley’, a film by Tim Hetherington & Sebastian Junger
Tuesday June 30th / 21:00
‘Tell Spring Not To Come This Year’, a film by Saeed Taji Farouky & Michael McEvoy
Followed by a discussion with Saeed Taji Farouky
Wednesday July 1st / 10:00
Meet the Press – A Morning Coffee with Emeric Lhuisset
(on ‘Maydan – Hundred Portraits’ exhibition and his art work)
Wednesday July 1st / 11:00
‘New Initiatives in Photojournalism’ conference
moderated by Paul Lowe
with Maral Deghati (Me-Mo), Ziyah Gafic, Pierre Terdjman & Capucine Granier-Deferre (#Dysturb)
Wednesday July 1st / 14:30
‘Korengal’, a film by Sebastian Junger
Wednesday July 1st / 15:30
‘My Body: A War Zone’ exhibition
curated by PCRC & PROOF
with Blake Fitch, Nayan Tara Gurung Kakshapati, Pete Muller, Midhat Poturovic
Exhibition Opening with Edward Ferguson (British Ambassador to BiH), Midhat Poturovic (photographer), Hasija Brankovic (survivor), Tim Bidey (PCRC)
BBI Center Square
Wednesday July 1st / 18:30
‘Maydan – Hundred Portraits’ exhibition, by Emeric Lhuisset
Exhibition Opening with Emeric Lhuisset
Duplex 100m2
Wednesday July 1st / 21:00
‘Srebrenica’s Voices’, a film by Nedim Loncarevic
World Premiere
Followed by a discussion with Nedim Loncarevic
Thursday July 2nd / 10:00
Meet the Press – A Morning Coffee with Peter Bouckaert, Klaartje Quirijns
(on Human Rights Watch Emergencies Team)
Thursday July 2nd / 11:00
‘Human Rights Watch’ conference
with Peter Bouckaert, Emma Daly, Klaartje Quirijns
Thursday July 2nd / 14:30
‘Talking about Rose’, a film by Isabel Coixet
‘The Dictator Hunter’, a film by Klaartje Quirijns
Followed by a discussion with Klaartje Quirijns
Thursday July 2nd / 18:30
‘Terror in Central African Republic’ exhibition, by Marcus Bleasdale
Exhibition Opening with Peter Bouckaert
Java Gallery
Thursday July 2nd / 21:00
‘E-Team’, a film by Ross Kauffman & Katy Chevigny
Followed by a discussion with Peter Bouckaert
Friday July 3rd / 10:00
Meet the Press – A Morning Coffee with Sebastian Junger
(on his books and films about war and war reporting)
Friday July 3rd / around the city
‘Migrations’, a photojournalism / street art project by #Dysturb
with Jose Colon, Laurence Geai, Olivier Jobard, Moutafis, Myrto Papadopoulos, Emanuele Satolli
A WARM Partner Project
Friday July 3rd / 11:00
‘Maydan – Hundred Portraits’, a slideshow and discussion by Emeric Lhuisset
Friday July 3rd / 14:30
‘Which Way is The Front Line from Here? The Life and Time of Tim Hetherington’, a film by Sebastian Junger
Friday July 3rd / 18:30
Exhibitions Openings
– ‘Discordia’ exhibition, by Moises Saman
A WARM Partner Project
– ‘The Forensic Turn’ exhibition, curated by Paul Lowe
with images by Edmund Clark, Zijah Gafic, Ashley Gilbertson, Shannon Jensen, Simon Norfolk, Fred Ramos
– ‘Media & Myth – Mass Media and the Vietnam War’ exhibition
curated by Monica Alcazar-Duarte and Lewis Bush with Paul Lowe
with artists Jacob Balzani, Madeleine Corcoran, Cinzia D’Ambrosi, Veronika Lukasova, Amin Musa, Lewis Bush, Monica Alcazar-Duarte
Academy of Fine Arts
Friday July 3rd / 21:00
‘The Last Patrol’, a film by Sebastian Junger
Followed by a discussion with Sebastian Junger
Saturday July 4th / 11:00
‘Guantanamo’, a video, book reading & discussion by Frank Smith
Saturday July 4th / 19:00
WARM FESTIVAL CLOSING CEREMONY
with WARM Members & Festival Guests
‘Commander Khawani’, a film by Florent Marcie
World Premiere
Followed by a discussion with Florent Marcie
A WARM Partner Project
Saturday July 4th / 22:00
WARM Festival Closing Party
FESTIVAL
Warm Festival 2015
Sarajevo
From June 28th to July 4th, 2015
http://www.warmfoundation.org/warm-festival-2015