International conference – Warsaw, 6-7th May 2015,
University of Warsaw Library, 56/66 Dobra Street
Wednesday, 6th May, room 316, third floor
- 09.30 Reception. Coffee!
- 10.30 Opening Speeches
Prof. Jan Madey, Representative of theUniversity of WarsawRector for Media Education
Prof. Wiktor Jędrzejec, Director of the Department of Art and Culture Education at the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage
Anna Sienkiewicz-Rogowska, Representative of the General Director of the Polish Film Institute, Head of the Department of Film Culture Dissemination and Promotion
Aleksandra Leszczyńska, Coordinator Creative Europe Desk Poland
Weronika Drzewińska, Foundation of the Cultural Education Ad Arte Programme Coordinator Short Waves Festival
Filip Trziszka, President & CEO, 3D Mind Ltd. (sponsor of the conference)
Conference goals and objectives – Dr. Krzysztof Kopczyński, University of Warsaw, President & CEO, Eureka Media Ltd.
- 11.15 Film Education Authoring Curriculums
moderator - Joanna Wendorff-Østergaard, Friendsfirst.eu
Ian Wall, The Film Space, UK -Towards a European Framework for Film Education
Wojtek Lorenc, University of Hawaii West O'ahu, USA - Teaching Emerging Internet Media and Associated Creative Practices at the University of Hawaii West O'ahu
Susanne Wad, Station Next, Denmark - The Story behind the Film School for Young People
Break
- 14.30 Michelle Ciulla Lipkin, National Association for Media Literacy Education, New York, NY, USA – State of Media Literacy Education in the United States
- 15.00 Film Education and Festivals
moderator – Dr. Justyna Budzik, University of Silesia
Maciej Nowicki, International Film Festival WATCH DOCS. Human Rights in Film, Warsaw, Olena Kutsenko, Crimean Film and Media Centre, Crimea, Ukraine - Human Rights Film Festivals as Educational Platforms-Case Studies: WATCH DOCS in Warsaw and Docudays UA in Kiev
Joanna Łapińska, Association New Horizons, Warsaw – Multi-level Film Education Strategy for the New Horizons Association
Susanne Prahl, Kid’s Festival, Sarajevo - The Experiences in Film Education of Kid`s Festival
Luc-Carolin Ziemann, DOK Leipzig, Germany - Asking for a second gaze - The Film Education at DOK Leipzig
- 20.00 Cinema „Rejs”, Krakowskie Przedmieście 21/23
Looking for Each Other in the Noise of Modernity
Screening of short films prepared by the Foundation of the Cultural Education Ad Arte from Poznań
Organiser’s Welcome – Beata Chmiel, Representative of the General Director of the Polish Film Institute
Introduction and moderating by Weronika Drzewińska
Cine Boat:
1.Utopia, dir. Silvio Ivicic, Laure Anna Franquès, Sam Batink
2. Pikku Kalle?, dir. Alastair Cole, Daniel Szöllosi, Anna Dmitrieva
Film Rave:
3. Jump off, dir. Tim Drabandt
4. Polonez, dir. Giorgio Bosisio
Cine Train:
5. I'm not here, dir. Paulo Couto
6. Do you really love me?, dir. Alastair Cole
Thursday, 7th May, room 256, second floor
- 10.30 Local Initiatives in Film and Media Education
moderator - Aleksandra Leszczyńska, Creative Europe Desk Poland
Bernard McCloskey, Northern Ireland Screen, Northern Ireland - A Wider Literacy: Embedding Moving Image in the Northern Ireland
Roger Dunscombe, Australian Teachers of Media, Australia
– Media Education in Australia
Dr. Marcin Skorek, Centre of the Media Education, Tychy - Kinoszkoła – as an Example of Film Educational Programme
Pavel Bednarik, National Film Archive Prague - Role of National Film Archive in overall film education in Czech Republic
Nuria Aidelman, A Bao A Qu/Cinema en curs, Barcelona - Cine en curso: from pilot project to structural program; from local to international
Break
- 15.00 New Challenges in Film Education
moderator - Ole Wendorff-Østergaard, Sputnik Film
Olena Kutsenko, Crimean model of film and media education
Daniyal Ali Khan,South Asian Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Television, Pakistan -Film Education an Underemphasized Discipline
Lubna Maaliki, The American University of Beirut -Incorporating Digital Competencies with Media Literacy Pedagogies
Conference summary
The conference and projections of films are open to general public. Priority for registered people. Welcome!