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FILMMAKERS/CHANGEMAKERS Dokumentarfilm kan fungere som et verktøy for å skape endring. Det finnes ulike måter å skape endring på og derfor har Human Rights Human Wrongs samlet fremragende norske og internasjonale dokumentarister for å gi sine visjoner for dokumentarens endringspotensiale. Filmforbundets leder Sverre Pedersen vil lede samtaler med hver enkelt regissør og runder dagen av med en paneldiskusjon. Vi ønsker alle interesserte velkomne 10. februar på Litteraturhuset (Wergeland) fra 09:30 til 15:30 . Seminaret arrangeres i samarbeid med Bri tish Council og Filmforbundet. Seminaret vil være på engelsk.  Thomas Østbye is both a filmmaker and artist working with installation and photography.With his Diploma in Film Editing from The Norwegian Film School in 2004 it has led to both editing and teaching jobs. Imagining Emanuel (2011) is his latest film that had its international premiere at Hotdocs. Thomas also received The Golden Chair for Best Norwegian Shortfilm and The Golden Key at Kassel DokFest in 200 9 for his documentary Human (2009). Margreth Olin started out as a documentary filmmaker with  I kjærleikens hus in 1995. In 1998 she received several awards, among them Amanda, for  Dei mjuke hendene. Her final break through was in 20 02 with  Kroppen min, awarded with Amanda, Gullstolen and several awards abroad. Olin received the Norwegian highest film award Aamot- statuetten in 2001. In 2010 she r eceived Liv Ullmanns ærespris. Jawed Taiman was born in Kandahar, Afghanistan and finished his higher education in England. Addicted in Afghanistan was his first documentary. This documentary claimed four awards including best director at Singapore Asian film festival for 1st film. Jawed is currently working on his new film called Voice of a Nation / My journey throughAfghanistan.

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FILMMAKERS/CHANGEMAKERS

Dokumentarfilm kan fungere som et verktøy for å skape endring. Det finnesulike måter å skape endring på og derfor har Human Rights Human Wrongssamlet fremragende norske og internasjonale dokumentarister for å gi sine

visjoner for dokumentarens endringspotensiale. Filmforbundets lederSverre Pedersen vil lede samtaler med hver enkelt regissør og runder dagenav med en paneldiskusjon. Vi ønsker alle interesserte velkomne 10. februarpå Litteraturhuset (Wergeland) fra 09:30 til 15:30.Seminaret arrangeres i samarbeid med British Council og Filmforbundet.Seminaret vil være på engelsk. 

Thomas Østbye is both a filmmaker and artist working with

installation and photography.With his Diploma in Film Editing

from The Norwegian Film School in 2004 it has led to bothediting and teaching jobs. Imagining Emanuel (2011) is his

latest film that had its international premiere at Hotdocs.

Thomas also received The Golden Chair for Best Norwegian

Shortfilm and The Golden Key at Kassel DokFest in 2009 for 

his documentary Human (2009).

Margreth Olin started out as a documentary filmmaker with

 I kjærleikens hus in 1995. In 1998 she received several

awards, among them Amanda, for  Dei mjuke hendene.

Her final break through was in 2002 with Kroppen min,

awarded with Amanda, Gullstolen and several awards abroad.

Olin received the Norwegian highest film award Aamot-

statuetten in 2001. In 2010 she received Liv Ullmanns

ærespris.

Jawed Taiman was born in Kandahar, Afghanistan and

finished his higher education in England. Addicted inAfghanistan was his first documentary. This documentary

claimed four awards including best director at SingaporeAsian film festival for 1st film.

Jawed is currently working on his new film called Voice

of a Nation / My journey throughAfghanistan.

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Rob Lemkin is the founder and director of Old StreetFilms. His most recent film is Enemies Of The People, a

feature length documentary, which received worldwide

acclaim in 2010 and won over 20 international prizes

including Grand Jury Prize at One World and Special Jury

Prize at Sundance. He and his collaborator Thet Sambath

are currently working on a follow-up film on the Killing

Fields of Cambodia.

Moderator:

Sverre Pedersen, President of Norwegian Film Makers

Association. Sverre Pedersen has worked in the film- and

television industry since 1984. He has made a large number 

of socially committed documentaries with a focus on

international solidarity, nature and culture, cultural heritage,

anti-war and anti-racism.

Ruaridh Arrow is the director and producer of How to Start

a Revolution, which is his first feature film. He has been a

 producer to Sky News and to Channel 4’s Dispatches

 programme. He has also produced programmes for BBC

 News, More4 News and The Financial Times. While filming

in Cairo he reported for the BBC from Tahrir Square.

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SCHEDULE

09:30-10:15 Jawed Taiman 10:15-11:00 Margreth Olin 11:00 -15:00 Break 11:15- 12:00 Ruaridh Arrow 12:00-12:45 Lunch 12:45-13:30 Thomas Østbye 13:30-14:15 Rob Lemkin 14:15- 14:30 Short introduction on new platforms by EvenStormyhr at Westerdahls school of communication

14:45-15:30 Panel discussion with the different filmmakers.