Public Hearings Online Festival
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The Public Hearings online festival addresses women’s rights issues through an artistic lens!
Using a multitude of formats, such as film screenings, voice notes, conversations and mixtapes, the festival aims to explore the intersections of law and women’s rights issues on the African continent.
Some of the festival’s highlights:
Find out more about the festival and the detailed programme here: www.woa.kein.org
Public Hearings is a collaboration by the Goethe-Institut South Africa and Women on Aeroplanes. It is curated by Annett Busch and Marie-Hélène Gutberlet.
Using a multitude of formats, such as film screenings, voice notes, conversations and mixtapes, the festival aims to explore the intersections of law and women’s rights issues on the African continent.
Some of the festival’s highlights:
- the film streaming of “Sisters in Law”, a case study of the Cameroonian justice system in transition (19 June)
- the online exhibition “Prison Drawings”, with pictures by the South African apartheid activist Fatima Meer, uncovers another underrepresented figure of South African history (25 June).
- "The Presence of Absent Books” is a series of short voice notes about the many ways books influence our lives, which challenges traditional concepts about literature and book readings (presented in collaboration with the vNAF, the virtual edition of the National Arts Festival)
Find out more about the festival and the detailed programme here: www.woa.kein.org
Public Hearings is a collaboration by the Goethe-Institut South Africa and Women on Aeroplanes. It is curated by Annett Busch and Marie-Hélène Gutberlet.