PV FESTIVAL 2019

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In cooperation with Ghent International Participatory Video Festival (PVF#) in Belgium, we are pleased to announce “International PV FESTIVAL” in Monza, the first International Participatory Video Festival in Italy.

Keynotes, workshops and screenings will enable educators, trainers, facilitators, teachers and students to learn the most innovative and latest techniques and to share ideas and perspectives. International PV FESTIVAL is the opportunity to get to know about recent Italian and International PV projects on different topics and in various problematic contexts, as well as to compare methodologies and points of view.

The four-day free event allows people to acquire knowledge on the potential of Participatory Video (PV), a well-established methodology around Europe which is gaining awareness in Italy. Participatory Video is a technique in which a group of non-professional people of a specific community can create and develop their own movie about a relevant topic for that community.

The identity: between reality and representation is the leading theme of the Friday evening event with participation of local authorities, authors and participant to the training program.

The festival is organised by LIBERI SVINCOLI, a collective of professionals coming from the show business and communication area. Liberi Svincoli, since 2009, develops cultural projects based upon social and cultural themes. 

 

PROGRAM

THURSDAY 3 OCTOBER 2019

16.00 – 22.30

  • Opening participative installation “Leda Project: seduction or abuse?” created by the students of Philosophy of the Cinema course, Bicocca University, Milan. 

19.00 – 20.00

  • Registrations and welcome aperitif

20.00 – 22.00

  • Festival Opening – Program and speakers Introduction

With Giulia Franzoso

 

FRIDAY 4 OCTOBER 2019

09.30 – 21.00

  • Opening participative installation “Leda Project: seduction or abuse?” created by the students of Philosophy of the Cinema course, Bicocca University, Milan. 

KEY NOTE

09.30 – 10.30

  • Lisa Glahn – PV Trainer – Germany

Participatory Video: a tool for empowerment and advocacy

10.30 – 11.30

  • Iain Shaw – Media Education – United Kingdom

Transformative Learning Through Participatory Video – Owning the Message and Advocating For

Coffee Break

12.00 – 13.00

  • Cristina Maurelli – Liberi Svincoli – Italy

Filmmaking as a chance for a change: the PVCODE method

Lunch Break

WORKSHOP

15.00 – 18.00

  • Iain Shaw – Media Education – United Kingdom

Participatory Video – Moving from Awareness to Action

15.00 – 18.00

  • Federica Pesce – Melting Pro – Italy

How to show the true self. Digital storytelling for empowerment

 

FILM SCREENINGS

15.00 – 16.00

  • Marina Nguon – Association Meliponi – France

Participatory video: a health awareness tool

16.00 – 17.00

  • Lisa Glahn presents

ANOREXIA – participatory short movie generated by a group of anorexic women in Germany (20’).

17.00 – 18.00

  • Liberi Svincoli presents:

UNICITAS MODOETIAE participatory short movie and social inclusion project created by a group of teenagers from Monza, Italy (12’). After the screening the filmmakers, performers and the representatives of the project “Tutta nostra la città” will be available for a Q&A with the audience.
The project “Tutta nostra la città” has been developed within the tender “giovani protagonisti” of the Municipality of Monza in partnership with Diapason Cooperativa Sociale and Associazione Antonia Vita.

NO BARRIERS FOR THE LOVE OF SPORT a sport documentary/reportage realised by disabled reporters of the “Associazione Sportiva Silvia Tremolada” with the support of Fondazione Tavecchio (performers and project leaders will be in the audience).

 

EVENT

21.00 – 23.00

  • IDENTITY: BETWEEN REALITY AND REPRESENTATION

An evening of participative projects coming from different nations, always with the presence of performers and authors, introduced by Deborah Morese

OSTAGGI participative short movie realized within the project “AQR per il sociale” about Locri and Aspromonte in Calabria, Italy (12’). After the screening the filmmakers, performers of the company Advisors (partner of the AQR Group) and the PVCODE trainers will be available for a Q&A with the audience.

STREET LIFE by Maarten Hendriks, shot with the Goma gangs in Congo (38’) with the presence of the author. 

SAMIRA by Nicola Mai, ethno-fiction film based upon the life of the transgender Samira-Karim in Marseille, France (28’) with the presence of the author. 

 

SATURDAY 5 OCTOBER 2019

09.30 – 19.30

  • Opening participative installation “Leda Project: seduction or abuse?” created by the students of Philosophy of the Cinema course, Bicocca University, Milan. 

KEY NOTE

09.30 – 10.30

  • Soledad Muñiz – InsightShare – United Kingdom

20 years amplifying voices and supporting community-led change through P.V.

10.30 – 11.30

  • Michele Aiello – Zalab Film – Italy

The power of self-narration in documentary film workshops: the case Flying Roots

Coffee Break

12.00 – 13.00

  • Nicola Mai – Kingston University (London) – United Kingdom

Assembling Samira and Travel: understanding and representating sexual
humanitarism through participative ethnographic filmmaking

Lunch Break

WORKSHOP

15.00 – 18.00

  • Elena Verri and Chiara Gugliotta – Studio Caravatti_Caravatti – Italy

Mnemosyne: urban stories between oblivion and memory

15.00 – 18.00

  • Lisa Glahn – PV trainer – Germany

First steps of Participatory Video – filming with Smartphone

 

FILM SCREENINGS

15.00 – 16.00

  • Michele Aiello presents

FLYING ROOT a participatory documentary produced by a group of adolescents from Esquilino neighbourhood, Rome, Italy (37’).

16.00 – 17.00

  • Giorgia Mosca presents

PV CODE ACADEMY with the screening of SIETE FUORI and its making of (12’ + 7’) short movie dealing with the role of the educator and social inclusion. With the presence of the educators from Cooperativa Solaris who shot the movie at the end of the advanced course.

17.00 – 18.00

  • Nicola Mai presents

TRAVEL a participatory documentary dealing with the story of Joy, a Nigerian prostitute in Marseille, France (63’).

 

 

SUNDAY 6 OCTOBER 2019

09.30 – 15.00

  • Opening participative installation “Leda Project: seduction or abuse?” created by the students of Philosophy of the Cinema course, Bicocca University, Milan.

KEY NOTE

09.30 – 10.30

  • Emanuela Mancino – University of Milan-Bicocca – Italy

Cinema as a collective plot

10.30 – 11.30

  • Tessa Boeykens and Maarten Hendriks – Ghent University – Belgium

Staging & styling everyday politics. Ethnographic filmmaking in Congo & Guatemala through Kung Fu action & historical propaganda

Coffee Break

11.45 – 12.45

  • Chris High – Linnaeus University – Sweden

Participatory video from different angles. Identity, love and accommodation

12.45 – 13.00

  • Closing

13.00 – 14.00

  • Closing aperitif

 

READ THE ABSTRACTS

 

 

SPEAKERS

Lisa Glahn – Lisa is a German filmmaker and radio journalist. Features and documentaries for public TV and radio stations, NGOs and social institutions in Europe. Since 2006 numerous Participatory Video and co-creative projects in social environment, conflict areas, district development, for advocacy and empowerment. E.g.: with punks, prisoners, anorexic women, refugees, cancer patients, children exploited for child labour…) Since 2010 “Train the Trainer”- workshops for development and aid workers, social workers and filmmakers e.g.

Iain Shaw – Development Team and Company Director at Media Education, Edinburgh, UK. Innovator in using participatory video and digital media as tools for consultancy and presenting information to decision makers and the public. Considerable track record with wide diversity of groups from professional management through to staff and service users as well as special needs groups of all kinds. Member of Collaborative Action Research Network (CARN) and a key organiser on team for CARN International Conference 2020 – Dundee. Fellow of RSA, Chair of Bridgend Growing Communities – organic food cultivation. Treasurer of Film Access Scotland.

Cristina Maurelli – Cristina is a documentarist, TV programs and stage productions writer, director and playwright. She teaches Performing Arts at University of Brescia (Italy) and she previously taught Scriptwriting at Civica Scuola del Cinema School of Milan. She developed the PVCODE method that she tested in different multi-problematic communities. She is training educators, social workers, facilitators, and teachers at PVCODE Academy.

Federica Pesce – Federica is co-founder of Melting Pro (www.meltingpro.org). Designs and coordinates national and international cultural projects related to informal lifelong learning and to the development of heritage. Her current challenge consists of transforming information into knowledge through digital storytelling techniques and social design practices.

Marina Nguon – Originally from Cambodia, Marina began working in the humanitarian field during a medical mission to the Ratanakiri ethnic minorities area in Cambodia in 2015. Fascinated by video editing and convinced of the potential of the media to help in education, Marina founded Meliponi with Adrien in 2016 to make the most of her passion and her job at the service of the most vulnerables. She produces participatory video projects and documentaries on social, environmental and health issues and organizes training of participatory videos in France.

Soledad Muñiz – Soledad is the Head of Innovation and Development at InsightShare (UK). She specialises in participatory communication with particular skill and experience in deploying participatory video in international development. She has over 10 years experience researching, planning and implementing numerous participatory video projects. Soledad has worked in more than 30 projects in Europe, Latin America, Africa and Asia in a range of issues including environment, indigenous peoples, gender equality and youth & children’s rights. She has experience in capacity building, community development, research and monitoring & evaluation.

Michele Aiello – Director of documentary films and participatory video trainer for adults, teenagers and children. He is partner of ZaLab, an independent production company, and he collaborates with the public radio station Radio3 RAI, the Theatre of Rome’s permanent workshop for disabilities, and NGOs. He holds a Master’s degree in International Relations and he is specialized in armed conflict and marginalization of minorities in the Sudan. Occasionally Michele works as multimedia freelance journalist. Among his latest works: Future By S (in production, 2019); Violent Borders (2018); Paese Nostro (2017); A School of Their Own (2016).

Giorgia Mosca – Documentaries and advertisement producer. Currently working in film distribution, she takes care of the television communicative aspect of major Italian and international companies producing large audience television programs on behalf of a major national broadcasting company. 
She has also worked for international sport events. 

Nicola Mai – Nicola is a sociologist, an ethnographer and a filmmaker whose writing and films focus on the experiences and representations of migrants working in the sex industry. Through participative ethnographic films and original research findings he challenges prevailing representation of the encounter between migration and sex work in terms of trafficking, while focusing on the ambivalent dynamics of exploitation and agency that are implicated. In 2016 he was awarded an ERC Consolidator Grant (Sexual Humanitarianism: Migration, Sex Work and Trafficking – 2016-2020) to study impact of anti-trafficking legislation and initiatives on the governance of migration and on the sex industry in the global North by analysing migrant’s own understandings and experiences of agency and exploitation in Australia, France, New Zealand and the US. Nick is the author of Mobile Orientations: An Intimate Autoethnography of Migration, Sex Work, and Humanitarian Borders.

Elena Verri and Chiara Gugliotta – They are members of the same working group – together with Emilio and Matteo Caravatti – in the studio caravatti_caravatti architetti in Monza. Focusing mainly with issues related to community belonging, social engagement is at the core of their works. Their experience in working and designing on social and geographical marginality areas is especially reflected on their work in West Africa.

Emanuela Mancino – Professor of Philosophy of Education and Pedagogical Research Methodology at Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca. Emanuela is one of the founders of Accademia del Silenzio. She is the scientific director of the advanced courses of Sciences, Methodologies and Poetics of Storytelling. In cooperation with the film library of Milan (Cineteca di Milano), she is the scientific director of the workshop: Cinema philosophy and pedagogy. She is headmaster of the Autobiography School at Casa della Cultura in Milan as well as founder and developer of cinema and autobiography projects at Casa della Cultura in Milan. She is part of “Film Corner. Online and offline activities for Film Literacy” and “The film corner reloaded” which aim at promoting and provide education for the film literacy.

Tessa Boeykens and Maarten Hendriks – Tessa and Maarten are both PhD researchers from Ghent University at the History Department and Conflict Research Group respectively. Together, they founded the Ghent International Participatory Video Festival (PVF#) in 2018. Tessa is an expert in visual & participatory research methods, the politics of history and transitional & environmental justice. Maarten is specialized in visual ethnography, conflict & violence, vigilantism and youth.

Chris High – Chris is a Senior Lecturer in Peace and Development at Linnaeus University, based in Växjö, Sweden. His work centers on learning and communication in sustainable development, and he has been involved in applied scholarship on rural development, adaptation to climate change and participatory methodology for the last 20 years. As an academic engaged with participatory video, he was part of several networks that worked to establish a scholarship of PV in the 2000s, convening the PV-NET methodological innovation network in the UK, and the international PV: Better Practice initiative which brought together practitioners, academics and activists from around the world through a series of online and face-to-face events. His more recent work has begun to focus on the institutional context of participatory work, examining the rites and rituals of the project state.

 

INFO AND CONTACTS

info@liberisvincoli.it – #pvfestivalit

Liberi Svincoli

 

HOW TO GET THERE

Address: Binario7 via Filippo Turati, 8 – Monza (MB)

Binario7 is just outside the Monza Train Station’s back exit.

See the map

Parking: in front of the theatre there is a big paid parking area, on the back there are some free parking places. Another paid parking is 50 meter from the Theater beside the Train Station.

 

TO REGISTER

The festival is free. Send a mail to: info@liberisvincoli.it