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Ned Wuascht
Ned Wuascht
38 episodes
3 weeks ago
#9 Episode: Conversation with Inna Shevchenko on “Girls and Gods” This film talk was recorded in English. On the occasion of the Austrian premiere of Girls and Gods, we met with filmmaker and activist Inna Shevchenko to talk about her first work as a filmmaker/screenwriter - behind and in front of the camera. The film is directed by Arash T. Riahi and Verena Soltiz. It follows Inna while she meets with different women and their spiritual, political, and bodily quests for freedom, intertwining activism, trauma, and transcendence in a cinematic discussion on what it means to live and resist in a patriarchal world in the context of the three monotheistic religions. In our conversation, Inna speaks about her approach to filmmaking and her process of shaping a constructive dialogue even when opinions were opposing each other, she also talks about the process of selecting the women and initiatives who appear in Girls and Gods. Inna also reflects on the difficult task of shaping the film’s many-hours raw version into its final, concentrated form and how editing became an act of both letting go and sharpening political meaning to find the right balance. We also discuss what her wishes for activism are and why she feels the discussion of religious tradition and practices is essential to feminism. Inna also reflects on the role of cinema and how it can become a tool for collective empowerment and spiritual rebellion. Girls and Gods is a radical and challenging exploration of womanhood, belief, and liberation. It invites viewers to witness moments of vulnerability and strength, difficult discussions and it leads to questioning systems of domination, and to imagine, alongside its protagonists, a world grounded in equality and freedom. Before listening to this episode, we recommend watching Girls and Gods currently showing in Austrian cinemas and at selected festivals.
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#9 Episode: Conversation with Inna Shevchenko on “Girls and Gods” This film talk was recorded in English. On the occasion of the Austrian premiere of Girls and Gods, we met with filmmaker and activist Inna Shevchenko to talk about her first work as a filmmaker/screenwriter - behind and in front of the camera. The film is directed by Arash T. Riahi and Verena Soltiz. It follows Inna while she meets with different women and their spiritual, political, and bodily quests for freedom, intertwining activism, trauma, and transcendence in a cinematic discussion on what it means to live and resist in a patriarchal world in the context of the three monotheistic religions. In our conversation, Inna speaks about her approach to filmmaking and her process of shaping a constructive dialogue even when opinions were opposing each other, she also talks about the process of selecting the women and initiatives who appear in Girls and Gods. Inna also reflects on the difficult task of shaping the film’s many-hours raw version into its final, concentrated form and how editing became an act of both letting go and sharpening political meaning to find the right balance. We also discuss what her wishes for activism are and why she feels the discussion of religious tradition and practices is essential to feminism. Inna also reflects on the role of cinema and how it can become a tool for collective empowerment and spiritual rebellion. Girls and Gods is a radical and challenging exploration of womanhood, belief, and liberation. It invites viewers to witness moments of vulnerability and strength, difficult discussions and it leads to questioning systems of domination, and to imagine, alongside its protagonists, a world grounded in equality and freedom. Before listening to this episode, we recommend watching Girls and Gods currently showing in Austrian cinemas and at selected festivals.
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Arbeit in Serie - Paneldiskussion Arbeit, Arbeitslosigkeit und Film (Staffel 3 - Folge 4)
Ned Wuascht
1 hour 22 minutes 15 seconds
1 year ago
Arbeit in Serie - Paneldiskussion Arbeit, Arbeitslosigkeit und Film (Staffel 3 - Folge 4)
#4: Arbeit in Serie - Paneldiskussion (weibliche) Arbeit und Arbeitslosigkeit - künstlerische und wissenschaftliche Perspektiven In der vierten Folge sprechen wir mit der Soziologin Hanna Quinz (Universität Wien), der Referentin für Frauen- und Gleichstellungspolitik der AK Oö Seher Sanduvac sowie dem Politikwissenschaftler und Soziologen Paulus Wagner (EUI European University Institute Florence). Wir diskutieren über spezifische Aspekte und Schnittstellen von ("weiblicher") Arbeit, Care Arbeit, Arbeitslosigkeit, Politik sowie die Repräsentation von Lohnarbeit und Arbeitslosigkeit im Film. Als filmischer Kontaktpunkt dient das Screening von Karin Brandauers Spielfilm "Einstweilen wird es Mittag" (AT 1988). Das Gespräch haben wir während des von uns kuratierten "Female Tracks" Festival unter dem Motto "Silenced Care" im Programmkino Wels im März dieses Jahres führen dürfen. Im Anschluss an unseren Austausch zu fünft bringt sich auch das Publikum in Wels ein.  Das "Female Tracks" Festival zeigt nun bereits seit 10 Jahren ausschließlich Filme von FLINTA*- Filmschaffenden. Alle zwei Jahre wird das Festival von neuen Kurator*innen gestaltet. 2024 haben wir den Schwerpunkt auf Arbeit, Care-Arbeit und Arbeitsmigration gelegt. 2025 werden wir das Festival noch einmal gestalten und freuen uns sehr, euch dort im März 2025 begrüßen zu dürfen!
Ned Wuascht
#9 Episode: Conversation with Inna Shevchenko on “Girls and Gods” This film talk was recorded in English. On the occasion of the Austrian premiere of Girls and Gods, we met with filmmaker and activist Inna Shevchenko to talk about her first work as a filmmaker/screenwriter - behind and in front of the camera. The film is directed by Arash T. Riahi and Verena Soltiz. It follows Inna while she meets with different women and their spiritual, political, and bodily quests for freedom, intertwining activism, trauma, and transcendence in a cinematic discussion on what it means to live and resist in a patriarchal world in the context of the three monotheistic religions. In our conversation, Inna speaks about her approach to filmmaking and her process of shaping a constructive dialogue even when opinions were opposing each other, she also talks about the process of selecting the women and initiatives who appear in Girls and Gods. Inna also reflects on the difficult task of shaping the film’s many-hours raw version into its final, concentrated form and how editing became an act of both letting go and sharpening political meaning to find the right balance. We also discuss what her wishes for activism are and why she feels the discussion of religious tradition and practices is essential to feminism. Inna also reflects on the role of cinema and how it can become a tool for collective empowerment and spiritual rebellion. Girls and Gods is a radical and challenging exploration of womanhood, belief, and liberation. It invites viewers to witness moments of vulnerability and strength, difficult discussions and it leads to questioning systems of domination, and to imagine, alongside its protagonists, a world grounded in equality and freedom. Before listening to this episode, we recommend watching Girls and Gods currently showing in Austrian cinemas and at selected festivals.