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Panel talk: Torn Worlds: Disinformation and the Challenge of Sources in the Russian War of Aggression against Ukraine

This panel will unfold like a conversation at the crossroads of fractured realities. As Intercepted (2024) peels back the layers of sound and image, revealing lives divided between the frontlines and distant homes, we confront a deeper question: how do we navigate the torn landscape of truth in war? In the shadow of disinformation, sources become both anchors and drifting objects—holding fragments of clarity while being pulled by powerful currents of manipulation. Our speakers will grapple with the delicate task of making sense of these fragments, where every narrative is contested, and every source is a thread in a larger, tangled web of stories. Together, they will map the disorienting terrain where fact and fiction meet, searching for the markers that help us find our way in a world of competing truths.

Panelists:

Dr. Franziska Davies - Historian  

Alina Gorlova - Artist and Film Director  

Christopher Nunn - Director of Photography for Intercepted, Photographer  

Max Bernhard, specialist in digital research and Open-Source Intelligence, Correctiv e.V (OSINT)

Moderator:  

Eva Yakubovska - Historian, Culture Manager, Vitsche e.V. / Pilecki Institute Berlin


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