国际妇女节—纪录片“博科圣地:邪恶之旅”

时间 :

from 星期三 7 三月, 2018
15:00
to 星期三 7 三月, 2018
17:30

Type of event :

Film projection

地点 :

UNESCO Headquarters, 7, place de Fontenoy, 75007, 巴黎, 法国

联系 :

gender.equality@unesco.org
        此次国际妇女节,联合国教科文组织将展映美国之音长篇纪录片“博科圣地:邪恶之旅”,对伊斯兰原教旨主义组织进行了一次空前的揭露,该组织因残酷绑架和持续囚禁年轻女学生的而臭名昭着。
 
        影片在美国之音获得的18小时博科圣地秘密视频基础上制作,揭示了以前隐藏的恐怖分子的世界。正如标题所示,“邪恶之旅”不仅仅是记录暴行,还检视了博科圣地的根源、尼日利亚政府的回应,以及尼日利亚有志者冒着生命危险创造新常态的励志故事。纪录片展示了3名抵制恐怖分子并致力于改变现实的尼日利亚公民的故事:
 
        “女王猎人”率领巡逻队追踪和缉捕其家乡广袤茂密的Sambisa森林境内的博科圣地战士。
        社交媒体活动家为了营救2014年绑架的数百名Chibok学校女生而进行的资金募集和提高认识活动,这一绑架当年吸引了全球注意力和谴责。
        在冲突频发的Borno州的业余摄影师,他的艰难生活的尼日利亚人肖像帮助外交了解当地的痛苦、生存和希望。

 

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参加人

  • Beth Mendelson, VOA’s Senior Executive Producer, is an award-winning documentary filmmaker focused on issue oriented programming. Her prior work for Voice of America includes the news series Boko Haram: Terror Unmasked, based on 18 hours of original video from Boko Haram, and the documentaries A Single Step, a look at global women leaders hosted by actress Sally Field; AIDS: Living in the Shadows, an unvarnished look at overcoming the stigma of AIDS in communities around the world, hosted by Sir Elton John; John F. Kennedy: A Legacy Remembered, exploring the legacy of the late U.S. president 50 years after his assassination; and Fateful Harvest, that investigated Afghanistan’s opium trade and its challenge to the country’s stability. Her communication career spans 30 years across non-profit organizations, broadcast media, and the U.S. government. She has been an Executive Producer for major American and European networks, including PBS, CNN, ITN, ARD, and MSNBC.

  • Vivienne Walt is an award-winning foreign correspondent, who writes for TIME Magazine and Fortune, traveling widely around Europe, Africa and the Middle East.  She has reported from more than 30 countries, though wars, terrorism, revolutions and natural disasters, and the intersection of global business, politics, and human drama. A regular guest on CNN, NPR, WGBH “The World” and France 24, she has also had her work published in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, National Geographic, BusinessWeek, The Los Angeles Times, and other publications.

  • Jean-Christophe Servant is an authority on Africa issues and a contributor to Le Monde Diplomatique, a monthly newspaper that offers analysis and opinion on current affairs, and GEO, a monthly magazine about world travel and culture for which he has been writing since 2006. Servant is the author of two books about Africa – Africa Year Zero, and South Africa: A Century of Resistance.  Africa Year Zero, co-authored by Anne-Cécile Robert, offers an analysis of Sub-Saharan Africa in the decades after the Cold War on issues of politics, culture, society and economics, in particular the rapid changes that have taken place since the year 2000. The book portrays sub-Saharan Africa as a microcosm for other resource-rich countries of the possible pitfalls on the road to development. Servant’s second book, “South Africa: A Century of Resistance (1910-2010),” takes a look at the unknown and sometimes underestimated forces that have combined to create today’s South Africa. The book discusses the paradoxes of the region and the violent fight for freedom that mobilized intellectual forces, both black and white, while also painting a vivid portrait of South Africa’s music, dance and landscape.

  • Julie Vandal is a graduate of the Institut d’Etudes Politiques (IEP) of Bordeaux. She started her career in journalism as an editor with the cultural department of regional daily newspaper “La Marseillaise” in France. As a freelance journalist, she then moved to West Africa, which she has been crisscrossing for eight years. After four years in Dakar, Senegal, where she covered the sub-region’s news for several French-speaking radio stations and newspapers, she moved to Lagos, Nigeria in January 2010 as a correspondent with Radio France International, RFI’s French language service. She was appointed Head of RFI Hausa in May 2012 till October 2017. She is now working in Paris as a reporter for RFI African Department.

日程

Time Event
3.00pm to 3.10pm Saniye Gülser Corat, UNESCO. Opening and welcoming remarks about the role of gender in combating violent extremism.
3.10pm to 3.15pm Beth Mendelson, senior executive producer, Voice of America. Introductoin to her documentary film, "Boko Haram: Journey from Evil".
3.15pm to 4.10pm Projection of documentary film, "Boko Haram: Journey from Evil".
4.10pm to 5.00pm Panel discussion

Moderator: Chris Hegadorn, Chargé d’affaires, U.S. Mission to UNESCO

  • Beth Mendelson, Senior Executive Producer, Voice of America
  • Vivienne Walt, TIME Magazine foreign correspondent
  • Jean Christophe Servant, contributor to Le Monde Diplomatique and an expert on Boko Haram
  • Ms Julie Vandal, reporter, RFI African Department
5.00pm to 5.15pm Q&A Session