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Moving People Changing Places - Migration in Film
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The family in diasporic film. Films about minority families have assumed a prominent place in diasporic productions. They invite audiences to recognise shared experiences and feelings, and to identify with others. Especially when combined with comedy, these "feel-good" movies establish common ground. They enjoy considerable "cross-over" appeal. Some of Britain's biggest box-office hits, like. Bend It Like Beckham. See Far Flung Families. For more discussion of these films. Slavery, race and migration.
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Babylon: Selected Projects 2010
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Read the latest news and press articles relating to Babylon. Click here ». Celebrating Europe's cultural diversity. Projects Selected for the Rotterdam Project Development Workshop. In alphabetical order of nation:. BOGDAN GEHT IN DIE WELT HINAUS. Bogdan Goes Out in the World. The Eye of the Camel. Alexandra Grau de Sola. Floor Onrust, Family Affair. Tomas Stolk, Feniksfilm. 1500 MILES TO THE EAST. WHO OWNS THE LAW. THE FOREST OF THE RIVER GODDESS. Migrant and Diasporic Cinema Network.
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BABYLON Participants 2013
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Read the latest news and press articles relating to Babylon. Click here ». Celebrating Europe's cultural diversity. Babylon collaborates regularly with partner orgnanisations, including AHRC-funded Migrant and Diasporic Cinema Research Network. Migrant and Diasporic Cinema Network. Podcast: Gareth Jones/Thierry Lenouvel. Far Flung Families in Film. Podcast: Gareth Jones/Sarita Malik/Leslee Udwin. Read more about the projects selected for Babylon Europe 2015. For flyer click here.
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BABYLON 2012
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Read the latest news and press articles relating to Babylon. Click here ». Celebrating Europe's cultural diversity. Babylon collaborates regularly with partner orgnanisations, including AHRC-funded Migrant and Diasporic Cinema Research Network. Migrant and Diasporic Cinema Network. Podcast: Gareth Jones/Thierry Lenouvel. Far Flung Families in Film. Podcast: Gareth Jones/Sarita Malik/Leslee Udwin. Read more about the projects selected for Babylon Europe 2015. For flyer click here.
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BABYLON Abuja 2011
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Read the latest news and press articles relating to Babylon. Click here ». Celebrating Europe's cultural diversity. The second Babylon International workshop took place in Abuja, Nigeria, from 23rd September to 3rd October 2011, focusing on production and marketing of the films selected for the 2011 programme. Babylon consultants included: John Akomfrah, Tony Dennis, Gareth Jones, Lina Gopaul, Barbara Mutschler, Jrgen Seider and Johannes von Gwinner. Pictures from the 2011 Abuja Workshop:. Podcast: Garet...
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BABYLON 2008
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Read the latest news and press articles relating to Babylon. Click here ». Celebrating Europe's cultural diversity. Arman T. Riahi. Babylon collaborates regularly with partner orgnanisations, including AHRC-funded Migrant and Diasporic Cinema Research Network. Migrant and Diasporic Cinema Network. Podcast: Gareth Jones/Thierry Lenouvel. Far Flung Families in Film. Podcast: Gareth Jones/Sarita Malik/Leslee Udwin. Read more about the projects selected for Babylon Europe 2015. For flyer click here.
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Keynote Speakers |
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Skip to primary content. Professor Daniela Berghahn (Royal Holloway, University of London). And www.migrantcinema.net. Daniela Berghahn’s publications include. BFI Film Classics, 2015),. Far-flung Families in Film: The Diasporic Family in Contemporary European Cinema. Edinburgh UP, 2013),. Hollywood Behind the Wall: The Cinema of. Manchester UP, 2005),. European Cinema in Motion: Migrant and Diasporic Film in Contemporary Europe. Co-edited with C. Sternberg, Palgrave Macmillan, 2010),. MUP, 2006) and.
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Babylon: Selected Projects 2010
http://www.babylon-film.eu/2011_projects_europe.php
Read the latest news and press articles relating to Babylon. Click here ». Celebrating Europe's cultural diversity. Projects Selected for the Rotterdam Project Development Workshop. In alphabetical order of nation:. Arman T. Riahi. VERA, NEDESHDA I LYUBOV. SEULE A MON MARIAGE. Alone at My Wedding. BEAT THEM OR JOIN THEM. GOD WAS NEVER THERE. Babylon collaborates regularly with partner orgnanisations, including AHRC-funded Migrant and Diasporic Cinema Research Network. Migrant and Diasporic Cinema Network.
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Resources | Remix room – archives
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Remapping Europe A Remix Project Highlighting the Migrant’s Perspective. This Resource Index is a document filled with titles of projects, books, articles, conferences, names of persons and organisations all related to the themes of Remapping Europe. A Sister in Germany. Africa is a country. African Centre for Migration and Society. E-zine providing additional information on and in-depth analysis of contemporary cultural expressions in Africa and the diaspora. (France) Tags: magazine, Africa, diaspora.
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BABYLON Rotterdam 2010
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Read the latest news and press articles relating to Babylon. Click here ». Celebrating Europe's cultural diversity. Babylon Europe opened the years programme with an intensive script development workshop taking place over four days, hosted for the fourth year by our excellent partners at Goethe Institut Rotterdam. Babylon Europe is funded in 2010 by the British Council, Skillset/UK Film Council, Screen East/EEDA, Mira Media, Vienna Film Fund and Okto. Pictures from the 2010 Rotterdam Workshop:. Catalina ...