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Festivalimpressions 2017 - Thursday, 23.11.



The two experts Renate Müller-Wollermann and Franziska Plümmer are answering the question of the audience after the film “Hooligan Sparrow”.

Franziska Plümmer is a research associate PhD student in sinology and Korean studies at Tübingen’s university.

Renate Müller-Wollermann is a honorary employee at Amnesty International and serves as a coordinator for work relating to Taiwan, Japan and Mongolia.

The film “Hoolingan Sparrow” was shown in cooperation with the Amnesty International group from the University of Tübingen. The group also had an information stand at the cinema foyer.



At the thematic evening “Women’s organisations in Rojava” film clips dealing with the issues of domestic violence and child marriage from the film collective “Komina Films” were shown.

Spokesperson Meike Nack talked about the social structure and gender equality in the self-governed society in the Kurdish area of northern Syria and their challenges.

Meike Nack works for the women’s-initiative “WJAR – Foundation for Free Women in Rojava” and is a European speaker.

After the presentation, open questions were discussed in the cozy atmosphere of Club Voltaire...

...and the guests had the opportunity to see the exhibition “Rojava - spring of the women”.

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Photos: Alexander Gonschior

 

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