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Kino im Zeiss-Großplanetarium
Prenzlauer Allee 80, 10405 BerlinFollowing the Decolonial Short Film Program (“Where Russia Ends”, “Explosions Near the Museum”)
This panel will explore the multifaceted themes of colonial legacies, media representation, and institutional entrenchment in shaping decolonial approaches. Building on the films presented in the program, the discussion will focus on historical narratives, the portrayal of coloniality, and how institutions can both hinder and promote decolonial frameworks.
The panel will also examine the process of decolonization itself, how this process has evolved since the onset of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. What shifts have occurred in the perspectives of German academia on Ukraine’s decolonization efforts? And how does Ukraine's specific experience of decolonization fit into broader global narratives practices?
Panelists:
Tereza Hendl - philosopher and bioethicist, board member of the RUTA Association
Philipp Goll - cultural researcher, writer
Yarema Malashuk - visual artist and filmmaker
Moderation:
Kateryna Demerza - philosopher, Vitsche e.V.