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CATEGORIES:The Centre for the Study of Global Human Movement
SUMMARY:Screening of award winning documentary TRACE with 
 Director Raluca Bejan - Professor Raluca Bejan
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200212T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200212T193000
UID:TALK135760AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/135760
DESCRIPTION:We hope that you can join us for a screening of TR
 ACE\, a documentary by Directors Raluca Bejan & Io
 an Cocan. We are pleased that Raluca will be joini
 ng us for the viewing and will be answering questi
 ons.\n\nThe event is free with tickets available v
 ia Eventbrite "https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/scre
 ening-of-award-winning-documentary-trace-with-dire
 ctor-raluca-bejan-tickets-84594681971":URL\n\n*TRA
 CE*\nPublic accounts on the 2015 European refugee 
 crisis covered the issue through an individualizin
 g gaze placed on the refugee subject. The refugee 
 in suffering\, an experience witnessed by us all\,
  as a spectacle\, from the distance: Images of cro
 wded tents\, boats carrying overflowing numbers of
  people\, children dying on Mediterranean shores. 
 Trace turns the gaze outwards\, scrutinizing the “
 space” of the crisis in which people seek refuge.\
 n\nOn the one hand\, there is the everyday of the 
 “space.” The ordinary Greek island life (Lesvos) w
 ith not much to do in the early hours of the day\,
  with people anchoring their fishing boats\, some 
 going for a swim\, some strolling for a walk.\n\nO
 n the other hand\, the presence of the refugees is
  no longer a sine qua non presence. The space of t
 he island changed from hosting refugees’ presence 
 to hosting their absence.\n\nTrace figuratively ma
 rks the absence of the refugee crisis by symbolica
 lly creating a visual topography of the refugee cr
 isis\, seen through the space containing the crisi
 s and juxtaposed to narrative accounts of people i
 nvolved in the crisis.\n\nTrace is an independent 
 documentary project. It was filmed in 2017\, in th
 e Greek islands of Lesvos\, Samos and Chios\; in A
 thens\, Greece\; Oxford\, United Kingdom and Toron
 to\, Canada.\n
LOCATION:Room B3\, Institute of Criminology\, Sidgwick Site
CONTACT:Di Kennedy
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