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Panel talk: Film as Resistance: Artistic Practices to Strengthen Resilience Against Disinformation

In times of war, film becomes more than a medium—it is a form of resistance, a beacon against the fog of disinformation.We will discuss how visual storytelling can create room for truth in the midst of chaos. Through the lens of Kilometre, where a family’s survival is a battle fought both at home and on distant frontlines, we confront the role of artistic practices in shaping resilience. Can art help to fight disinformation as well as should the art —providing visual evidence that shows reality clearly and in detail. The panelists will talk about the power of images, the importance of the evidence in every shot, and the ethical duties of those documenting war. As the invasion stories unfold, the filmmakers and curators will discuss their role in protecting the truth through their work, using film as both a tool of defense and a way to challenge disinformation.

Panelists:

Hanna Tykha - Film Director, Babylon #13  

Darya Averchenko – Producer, Scriptwriter, and Head of Communication at IDFF Docudays UA

Kateryna Tarabukina – Culture Manager and Curator of Public Programs at Vitsche e.V.

Moderator

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


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