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              ES ES-OVNI DIF-S002 · Series · 2003/2009
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Video Concerning the Arab World

              TransArab Itinerant 2003-2005

              2003 / 2005 / 2006 / 2009 - TransArab

              Video Concerning the Arab World

              This programme is not intended to provide an overview of independent video in Arab and Islamic countries, nor does it seek to be representative in any way.

              The works being presented, like the programme as a whole, reflect the notion of “slices of reality”, in the sense that they are subjective visions, aware of their partiality, which do not exclude contradiction or conflict. Visions that perceive a strong tension on their surface and take up these eddies of confusion and violence as cause for  urgent reflection and knowledge.

              Images and stories, realities in themselves, rhizomatic realities: interwoven without a centre or a fixed meaning. And for that very reason, instead of giving rise to cultural dualism based on opposition, they engender a web of underground connections.

              Choque de Civilizaciones
              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S012-SS006-0005 · Item · 2005
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Prodein, a Melilla-based children's rights association, documents the difficult situation of sub Saharans who try to cross the border between Africa and Europe in search of a better life. “Murder” is the best way to describe the deaths that took place - and continue to take place - on the border at Melilla and Ceuta. The summary shooting of all migrants who attempt to climb the fence... “with their backs turned and defenceless, without previous arrest, without administrative or legal proceedings” can only be called “murder”.

              Europe Trap: TRAILER
              ES ES-OVNI RSC-4281 · Item · 2012
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Europe Trap is a film depicting the true struggle of a refugee. A close-up of Zakereh, a 55-year-old mother trying to reunite with her son, who is trapped in Greece. Through her eyes we shall witness her struggle against herself and society; a struggle as hard as the previous one she faced during wartime in Afghanistan. Zakereh fled Afghanistan many years ago. She escaped from war but she found misery and hostility. First in Iran, as a widow, with one child and without any rights, and later on, by crossing without papers many borders until she arrived in Europe. Once in Europe, at Athens airport she lost her son Omid and arrived alone in Spain without knowing where she was. Now she is suffering from culture shock, trying to fit in in another world where she doesn’t belong and dealing every day with a strange reality, with all her sadness and pain. The intimate portrait of an Afghan woman, who first became a widow and then a refugee. A testimony of the incomprehension of a new world and the situation she has to deal with now – a war as hard as the previous one, in the Europe Trap. A documentary about exile, loneliness, and the ghosts of war.  

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              Europlex
              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S009-SS004-0003 · Item · 2003
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Europlex tracks distinct cross-border activities through the Spanish-Moroccan borderland and seeks to make these obscure paths visible. On their repetitive circuit around the check-point to the Spanish enclave Ceuta, the video follows in three borderlogs the smuggling women who strap multiple layers of clothes to their bodies; the daily commute of "domesticas" who turn into time travellers as they move back and forth between the Moroccan and European time zones; and the Moroccan women working in the transnational zones in Northafrica for the European market. All these trajectories move around and in between the imperative of the territorial borders. They form, however, a vital layer of the cultural and economic space between Europe and Africa.

              Grab and run: TRAILER
              ES ES-OVNI RSC-4272 · Item · 2017
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Since Kyrgyzstan gained its Independence in 1991, there has been a revival of the ancient practice of Ala-Kachuu, which translates roughly as “grab and run”. More than half Kyrgyz women are married after being kidnapped by the men who become their husbands. Some escaped after violent ordeals, but most are persuaded to stay by tradition and fear of scandal. Although the practice is said to have its root in nomadic customs, the tradition remains at odds with modern Kyrgyzstan. Ala-Kachuu was outlawed during Soviet era and remains illegal under the kyrgyz criminal code, but the law has rarely been enforced to protect women from this violent practice.

              Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)
              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S011-SS006-0016 · Item · 2005
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              June 2005, the forest of Benyounes in Morocco, 2 km from the fence that separates Ceuta from Morocco. As happens every week, we come across African citizens who are hoping that here they will find an opportunity to cross into Spanish territory, into Europe. Two people from our collective meet with our working group and we talk about many things that worry and affect us. After sharing our stories, we decide to make a documentary that will show the realities that we experience in Morocco as a country of transit.

              Les Aphrodisia
              ES ES-OVNI RSC-4229 · Item · 2018
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              The Aphrodisia were considered the works of Aphrodite in ancient Greece, were all that offered pleasure to the senses. The intention of this audiovisual is to show some of the taboos where sexuality hides in the catalan context. Through three speeches, whose common objective is to defend sexuality, it approaches sex work and the works of the aphrodite that we live in everyday. The experience that three people can transmit from the Genera Association, erotic Massage and Sexual Assistance. This video is part of the Educational Agreement of collaboration between theOVNI Archives and the Department of Anthropology of the University of Barcelona -  UAB , for the curricular external practices of the students, of the academic year 2017-2018.

              Lettre à la Republique
              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S018-SS002-0003 · Item · 2012
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              A letter to The Republic To all those racists with hypocritical tolerance To all those who built their nations on blood Now portraying themselves as preachers To all those wealth looters Murderers of Africans, All those colonialists Torturers of Algerians, This colonial past is yours It was you who intertwined our stories Now you must be held responsible for your actions You smell like blood, even if you bathe in perfume We are not here by accident Each arrival has its own departure. You developed a taste for immigration But now you suffer from indigestion. (...)

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              NON-SUBMISSIVE LANDSCAPES
              ES ES-OVNI DIF-S020 · Series · 2024
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              ECOSYSTEMIC MEMORIES OF THE CITY

              NON-SUBMISSIVE LANDSCAPES

              ECOSYSTEMIC MEMORIES OF THE CITY

              Collaboration with Bornlab (El Borne CCM) for a collective approach to the contemporary imaginary of natural resources and territory, based on the sharing of current geopolitical issues that have an echo in the city of Barcelona.

              This edition of the community studies group "Ecosystemic memories of the city" proposes a series of sessions in which we collectively approach the contemporary imaginary of natural resources and territory, based on the sharing of some current geopolitical issues that have an echo in the city of Barcelona.

              Natural resources and the territory, based on the sharing of some current geopolitical issues that have an echo in the city of Barcelona. Through the contributions of various entities and people who connect us with critical archives, social actions and cultural initiatives in the city, we will address the recovery of community forms of agricultural social organization in contemporary pedagogies, images and slogans of movements for the protection of the land, as well as the reflection, from various worldviews, on cultural heritage and in connection with environmental issues that affect different international contexts.

              The programme is organised in a participatory methodology that includes working groups where knowledge is pooled and perspectives are shared between guests and participants. In the different meetings, cultural proposals are discussed to explore the relationship between memory, community and ecology through collaborative experimentation and public action, which are included in the fanzine that is distributed in the closing session.

              The Community Studies Group is a proposal of Bornlab, the community mediation programme of Borne CCM with the support of community mediation programme of Borne CCM in collaboration with Coalició Prou Complicitat amb Israel, La Colectiva de Chilenas de Barcelona, Comunitat Palestina de Barcelona, Laboratorio Móvil, OVNI (observatori de Vídeo No identificat) , Ruangrupa i docents i investigadores de l’Institut Català d’Antropologia, el Col·legi de Psicòlegs de Barcelona, l’Escola Massana and la Universitat de Barcelona.

              Further information and registration: elbornculturaimemoria

              NON-SUBMISSIVE LANDSCAPES

              Thursday 8.2.24 from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.

              Through the audiovisual archive, we will reflect on movements led by communities in Chiapas, Palestine and Ecuador who are

              Chiapas, Palestine and Ecuador who are organising themselves against the deterioration of their ecosystems and claiming the right to use and protect their land.

              1_ Land and traditions