- Workshop: Becoming a Storyteller - Exchange space with Rafiki Fariala
- Workshop: Collaborative Filmmaking – Why relationship matters
- Workshop: Different modalities of invisibility - The light and love in our eyes
- Workshop: Exchange space with Hà Lệ Diễm
- Workshop: Iranian Visual Anthropology through missing archives - Film screening and film talk on “Under the Shadow of the Oak Tree”
- Workshop: Multimodal Performance Ethnography - Towards collaborative future-making
- Workshop: Queering Visual Anthropology - irritation, confrontation, finding home
As a self-organized seminar collective of Visual Anthropology, run by a group of students from the department of Social Anthropology in Albert Ludwigs Universität Freiburg, we are facilitating two workshop days within the festival from the 15th to 16th of May, in cooperation with the students’ platform of the Freiburger Filmforum. Our aim is to bring young filmmakers and students together and create a space for exchange and sharing experiences. Together we want to re-think established approaches, towards a more sensitive practice of filmmaking that is more aware to power structures. Through a sensitive production of anthropologically informed film, it can be conveyed to the public that there are as many realities as there are individuals and living entities on the planet. Film can be used as a tool for breaking normative perceptions as well as widening perspectives. Therefore, we want to invite filmmakers and interested young people to share their knowledge. By questioning how we do film, we also have to re-think our own entanglements and positionalities and how we engage within and with the world.