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"Who is Next?": Investigative documentary as an awareness-raising tool. Masterclass with Nurzhamal Karamoldoeva (AUCA) on March 7, 2023

February 28, 2023

The masterclass will focus on the making of documentary Who is Next? (directors Nurzhamal Karamoldoeva and Sultan Usuvaliev, produced by Paradigma N studio, Kyrgyzstan), which investigates the tragic case of Aizada Kanatbekova, kidnapped by a group of men for a forced marriage in April 2021 in Bishkek. The documentary is a detailed analysis of the criminal case that utilizes both analytical (through true crime documentary genre) and emotional (family drama) aspects of the social phenomenon of ala kachuu (so called “bride kidnapping”). One of the important themes of the film is the negligence case of the police officers involved in the investigation of the case initiated in April 2021. The film is an attempt to answer the question "Who is Next?" posed by viewers. The masterclass will focus on the various aspects of research and filmmaking process. 

Podcasting Workshops: Call for Applications

February 11, 2023

CEU Media Hub Spring Podcasting Workshops

Andrii Dostliev's 'GO WEST!' Exhibition will open on February 8, 2023 at Galeria Centralis

February 2, 2023

On February 8, 2023, the exhibition GO WEST! by Andrii Dostliev, organized by Blinken OSA Archivum together with CEU’s Institute for Advanced Study and Visual Studies Platform, will open at the Galeria Centralis, presenting the Ukrainian artist’s artistic research project on “Ostarbeiter,” the forced laborers from Eastern Europe in Nazi Germany during WW2. The exhibition will be accompanied by a presentation and guided tours given by the artist.

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Photo Exhibition of Emine Ziyatdinova: 'Crimea' opens on January 22, 2023 at Galeria Centralis

January 18, 2023

The exhibition runs: January 22–29, 2023

Opening event: January 22, 2023, Sunday, 6:00 p.m.
Opening remarks by István Rév, Director

Blinken OSA Archivum / Centrális Galéria, Arany János u. 32, 1051 Budapest

The exhibition Crimea is a visual sequence that reflects on the photographer’s family and the larger Crimean Tatar community experience, finding a Home in the complicated geopolitical environment preceding and following Russia’s annexation of Crimea in March 2014.

Join the Visual Storytelling for Civic Engagement 2022 Film Festival (online) on December 13, 2022

December 8, 2022
Tuesday, December 13, 2022

8:30 am – 10:00 am EST/GMT-5 

8:30 AM New York l 6 PM Vienna

This online film festival showcases the work of students in OSUN's Visual Storytelling for Civic Engagement class. Join the students and their instructors as they celebrate 19 student-made videos from across the OSUN Network. Screenings will be followed by online voting for the following awards: script, editing, cinematography, narration, social impact, people's choice.