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Brussels VII Conference on “Supporting the future of Syria and the region”

The Millenium Festival supports the cultural agenda of the Brussels VII Conference on “Supporting the future of Syria and the region” organized by the European Union (EU) on June 14th and 15th, 2023. The Conference aims to mobilize the international community in support of those affected by the Syrian conflict, and commit jointly to a comprehensive political solution to the conflict in Syria, now in its twelfth year.

“HAKAWATI: telling stories from Syria”

In the framework of the Conference, the EU, with the support of Millenium, tailored a rich cultural event programme as an opportunity to shed light on Syrian culture and arts: between 12-19 June 2023, in Brussels, “Hakawati”– an Arabic word which translates to “storyteller” as a revival of an ancient tradition in the region – brings together Syrian visual artists, performers, writers and musicians to share their stories as well as visions for today and for the future.

The programme includes: 3 film screenings, 2 photo-exhibitions, 3 “storytelling nights” with exceptional guests and a closing concert.

ALL EVENTS ARE FREE. BOOK YOUR FREE TICKET NOW.

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Film program

 

The Translator

12.06.23 / 7pm CIVA Rue de l’Ermitage 55, 1050 Bruxelles

Trailer

A discussion with the filmmakers and Omar al-Asaad, the advocacy manager of Syrian Center for Media and Freedom of Expression. and a drink will follow the screening.

Alessio Cappellani (EEAS Head of Division for Egypt, Syria, Lebanon and Jordan) will moderate the Q&A

Synopsis 

This political thriller details the journey of Sami, an Arabic-English translator to find his brother who has been arrested by the Assad regime for participating in a peaceful demonstration. Along the way, Sami discovers his own voice. Based on real events, this narrative fiction film is meant to honour those who stand up to the brutality of political oppression, as well as honour the initial hope that inspired Syrians to demonstrate peacefully.

Credits 

Directors: Rana Kazkaz & Anas Khalaf

Year: 2020

Duration: 105 min

Country: Syria

Languages: Arabic & English

 

Awards

Winner at the Biografilm Festival (Italy) : Audience Award

Nominated at the Cleveland International Film Festival (USA): Best Film

Nominated at Mostra de València – Cinema del Mediterrani (Italy) : Best Film

Nominated at Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (Estonia) : Best Film

 

Directors’ biographies

Rana Kazkaz was born on May 4, 1971 in Grenoble, France. She is a director and screenwriter. She is known for Mare Nostrum (2016), Le traducteur (2020) and Kemo Sabe (2007).

Her husband, Anas Khalaf, is an actor and director. He is known for Mare Nostrum (2016), Le traducteur (2020) and Searching for the Translator (2015).

 

 

Nezouh

06.13.23 / 7pm CIVA   Rue de l’Ermitage 55, 1050 Brussels

Trailer

A drink will follow the screening.

Synopsis 

An allegorical tale of female emancipation set amidst the Syrian conflict in Damascus, about a family who decides to stay behind in the besieged area. When a shell rips a giant hole in the roof of the building where 14-year-old Zeina and her family live, they are suddenly exposed to the outside world. One day a young boy living nearby lowers a rope through the openingin the family’s roof and Zeina discovers her first taste of freedom. Whilst her father is determined to stay in his home and not become a refugee, this new window opens up an unimaginable world of possibilities to her and her mother who now face a dilemma of whether to stay or leave.

Credits 

Director: Soudade Kaadan

Year: 2022

Duration: 103 min

Country: Syria

Language: Arabic

 

Awards

Winner at Venice Film Festival (Italy) : Audience Award & Lanterna Magica Award

Nominated at the Girls on Film Awards (England) : Best Cinematographer

Nominated at the Fribourg International Film Festival (Switzerland) : International Competition

Nominated at the London Film Festival (England) : Official Competition

Nominated at the British Independent Film Awards (England) : Best Lead Performance & Best Effects

Nominated at the Red Sea Film Festival (Saudi Arabia) : Best Movie

Nominated at the International Film Festival of India (India) : Best Film

 

Director’s biography

Born in France in 1979, Soudade Kaadan studied theater criticism in Damascus (Syria), then cinema at the Institut des Études Scénique, Audiovisuelles et Cinématographiques (IESAV) at Saint Joseph University in Beirut (Lebanon). She has made documentaries for the UNDP, UNICEF and Aljazeera. Her first feature-length documentary, Looking for Pink, won the Martine Filippi Discovery Award – Grand Prix international Urti du documentaire d’auteur de Monte Carlo 2010. His short documentary Damascus Roof and Tales of Paradise won a prize at the Dubai Festival.

 

 

Lost Souls of Syria

16.06.23 / 7pm   CIVA

Trailer

A discussion with the filmmakers, Catherine Marchi Uhel, Head of the International, Impartial and Independent Mechanism to Assist in the Investigation and Prosecution of Persons Responsible for the Most Serious Crimes under International Law Committed in the Syrian Arab Republic since March 2011 (IIIM) and Jaber Baker, novelist, researcher, former political prisoner and human rights activist, the senior researcher responsible for the Syrian file at the SKeyes Center for Media and Cultural Freedom and a drink will follow the screening.

Alessio Cappellani (EEAS Head of Division for Egypt, Syria, Lebanon and Jordan) will moderate the Q&A

Synopsis 

In 2013, a Syrian official flees with 27,000 photos of corpses tortured to death in the country’s prisons since 2011. One year later, the photos of the Caesar Report reveal to the world the horror of the crimes of Bashar Al-Assad’s regime.

Credits 

Directors: Garance Le Caisne & Stéphane Malterre

Year: 2023

Duration: 99 min

Country: France, Germany

Language: French

 

Awards

Nominated at the Geneva Film Festival (Switzerland)

 

Directors’ biographies

Garance Le Caisne is a French journalist and author. Her documentary book Opération César, about the atrocities committed in the prisons of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria, published in 2015, gained international recognition. She then turned it into a documentary film. 

Stéphane Malterre is a French film director and journalist. With a master’s degree in language science, he began his career as a print journalist and literary and film critic. He spent fifteen years as a reporter and editor-in-chief for an audiovisual news agency, writing, filming and directing over twenty investigative reports and documentaries. In 2022, he directed and co-wrote Lost Souls of Syria with Garance Le Caisne. 

 

All film screenings are free of charge. Book here Reservations

 

Exhibitions

Two photo exhibitions will be held from June 12 to 19, 2023. 

Outdoor exhibition: “EU stories of empowerment””

12 portraits of Syrians telling 12 different stories in the context of the Syrian conflict.

Where? Esplanade Solidarność of the European Parliament, Place Du Luxembourg, 1050 Elsene

 

Indoor exhibition: “REBUILDING… LIFE. LOVE. MEMORIES”

Photographs by Carole Alfarah.

Where? CIVA – rue de l’Ermitage 55, 1050 Brussels 

Lilas Hatahet, 38, a Syrian refugee, journalist and separated mother of two boys, sits on the train on her way back home after finishing her work day in Copenhagen at IMS ( International Media Support ) where she’s working as a Media Advisor, Odsherred Municipality, Denmark 13 May 2016.

STORYTELLING NIGHTS

Over the course of 3 evenings, various guests will tell their stories. The week will close with a concert by a Syrian rock band. 

 

Lisa Minerva Luxx

    • The show will mix poetry, personal narrative and theoretical reflections on diaspora. It will be based on a personal story that asks the philosophical questions: are countries contained within our bodies or in the made-up borders of land? How do the answers to that question affect the diaspora sense of responsibility, grief and hypocrisy?

lisa minerva luxx is an award-winning poet, activist, playwright and essayist. Her book Fetch Your Mother’s Heart will be on sale at the event and book signings will happen after the reading.

Born to a Syrian family and then placed in foster care, after a few years lisa minerva luxx was adopted into an Iraqi-Lebanese/British family. It wasn’t until 2015 she found herself being pulled back to her origins, during the peak of the Syrian civil war. Compelled to catch a grain of sand running through the hourglass of her country, lisa attempted numerous times to enter her homeland without success, only in 2023 did lisa finally cross the border to begin a journey into Syria. In an attempt to understand how homelands are contained within our bodies, the tale questions whether countries are our parents or parents are our countries?

14.06 / 7pm / La Tricoterie 158, rue Théodore Verhaegen
1060 Saint-Gilles

 

Storytelling by Syrian journalists

Four Syrian journalists from different media discuss disinformation and the concept of “noise” in information systems.

15.06 / 7pm / La Tricoterie, 158, rue Théodore Verhaegen
1060 Saint-Gilles

 

 

Rock band: Tanjaret Daghet

As the Syrian revolution rages on, young rockers from Damascus based in Beirut have reached their boiling point. Armed with guitars, drums and lyrics, Pressure Pot (or Tanjaret Daghet in Arabic) burst onto the scene with their own form of revolt.

Their band name represents the eruption of discovery and creativity the three musicians have found in playing together.

They’ll be on hand to talk about their experiences and their music. For the closing evening, they will host a small concert.

Discussion: 17.06 / 7pm / La Tricoterie, 158, rue Théodore Verhaegen, 1060 Saint Gilles

Concert: 19.06 / 8pm / Grand Hospice, Rue du Grand Hospice 7 – 1000 Bruxelles

 

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