Challenging National and Social Imaginaries through Cinematic Art
- Date: Sunday 8 March 2020, 18:00 – 13:00
- Location: Leeds University Union
- Cost: See below for details
Screening of the documentary: Iuventa (Michele Cinque) and a series of discussion events.
Please note that these events take place over three days:
Sunday 08 March, 6.00-8.45pm
Film Screening and panel discussion - Iuventa by Michele Cinque
Film Screening and panel discussion - Iuventa by Michele Cinque
Pyramid Space (Leeds University Union Building, on campus)
Monday 09 March, 4.00-6.00pm
Talk by Michele Cinque
Baines Wing SR (2.37)
Wednesday 18 March, 11:00-1:00pm
Roundtable (Research Seminar)
Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building SR (12.11)
Talk by Michele Cinque
Baines Wing SR (2.37)
Wednesday 18 March, 11:00-1:00pm
Roundtable (Research Seminar)
Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building SR (12.11)
Focusing on Michele Cinque’s documentary film Iuventa, an interdisciplinary group of Leeds University researchers are working with the Leeds Asylum Seekers’ Support Network (LASSN) and the Hyde Park Picture House to investigate how works of art prompt us to consider and rethink our legal and moral concepts, and to reassess the stories told to us by the mainstream media.
Image used is a still from ‘Iuventa’ (2018), directed by Michele Cinque.