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A A N K O N D I G I N G Donderdag 3 Juni 1999 - De Balie Date: Tue, 1 Jun 1999 15:30:37 +0100 To: nettime-nl@dds.nl From: IDFA/Balie <epk@xs4all.nl> I'M THE ENEMY YOU WILL KILL, MY FRIEND Previously unshown video footage from the Balkans, as ground for a discussion about public opinion and responsibility. This Thursday 3 June the International Documentary Filmfestival Amsterdam, in collaboration with de Balie, will organise a discussion about war, the media and responsibility. Every day, all television channels report on the current conflict on the Balkans: streams of refugees from Kosovo, bombings of Serbian targets, politicians looking for a diplomatic solution, press conferences by NATO spokesmen. Editors have to choose from all the available material on the subject: what will I show and will I not show, which story am I going to tell? Apart from the footage that journalists and editors have, there is also material that is not produced by their own networks: home videos and illegally shot footage, for example. For the greater part, this material is not shown, although it could be a significant supplement to the customary images. This footage will be shown this Thursday: images from different parts of Yugoslavia, filmed by people who live there, in places that are inaccessible to Western journalists. Images of the destruction, the people in their villages, their struggle for survival. Personal stories, not for the purpose of a news programme or the pursuit of high viewer ratings, not serving the propaganda machines on both sides. Accounts by the third party in the conflict: the civilians. With reference to the video footage, journalists and politicians will talk about choices, manipulation, public opinion and responsibility in the reports on the Balkan conflict. Do people in the Netherlands feel that their country is at war? How far does their involvement and sense of responsibility stretch? Do people in Belgrade see the Dutch as their enemies, as the people who are bombing them? To what extent are these feelings induced by the reports on television, radio and in newspapers? And what then is the responsibility of the makers? "Think with your head instead of with your television set!!" Marija D., 22, student of international law, Belgrade Chairman: Yoeri Albrecht Guests: Nick Fraser (BBC), Jo van der Spek (free-lance journalist) a.o. language: English Thursday 3 June start: 20:30, admission fl 10,00 / fl 7,50 reservations: 020-5535100, from 14.00, box office open 17.00 de Balie, Kleine-Gartmanplantsoen 10, Amsterdam for more information: 020-6273329 -- * Verspreid via nettime-nl. Commercieel gebruik niet toegestaan zonder * toestemming. <nettime-nl> is een gesloten en gemodereerde mailinglist * over net-kritiek. Meer info: list@dds.nl met 'info nettime-nl' in de * tekst v/d email. Archief: http://www.factory.org/nettime-nl. Contact: * nettime-nl-owner@dds.nl. Int. editie: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime. ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress