Migration, global social contexts, and cultural history can be worked out through films or artistic work in workshops. Watching films together, undertaking practical research with moving images or processing one's own stories through film is a collective experience and experience that can create a sense of community. Against this background, the series of workshops playfully uses film techniques to convey, develop and process socio-political issues.
The program will include children's cinema events on the history of migration as an open offer to children and their parents, as well as various workshops for children and adults to research moving images and interventions in the public space.
Funded by Programm NEUSTART des Bundesverband Soziokultur im Programmteil Kulturelle und Soziokulturelle Programmarbeit
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