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'HOW DO I SEE YOU?' WITH AUDIOVISUAL EXHIBITIONS

“HOW DO I SEE YOU?” a joint project between DokuFest and Free Zone concluded activities with the second generation of intercultural camp.

The project "How Do I See You?" Funded by the European Union office, it aimed to create opportunities for intercultural exchanges between the youth of Kosovo and Serbia through an educational and comprehensive program to reflect their views through the creation of audiovisual portraits in which they will have the opportunity to express views about their peers. The audio-visual works of the participants from Kosovo and Serbia were presented in the exhibition ‘HDISY’ in August of this year during the jubilee edition of DokuFest. Many present had the opportunity to listen closely to the videos of young people in the form of audiovisual portraits and to converse with them. Through the project activities, the young people during the meetings in the intercultural camp in Kosovo and Serbia had the opportunity to get to know each other through art and culture in a space free from the language of hatred and mutual prejudice. During the start of the project, the activities, among other things, helped these young people in promoting and creating narratives that address the intercultural issues faced by young people in Serbia and Kosovo through a space where ideas are exchanged and different opinions are respected, which is based on mutual respect. The second generation of the intercultural camp exchange will continue their journey with audiovisual stories at the 17th edition of the Free Zone festival in Belgrade, in November this year.

"The documentary film school has taught me how to channel my thoughts and how to dream. I've learned to see the world through different eyes and to find inspiration to tell a story in every corner of my life. Since then, I've never stopped making films because the inspiration, will, and knowledge I've gained accompany me every day in my life."


Leart Rama, Director