In the film series Moving Worlds, research and film come together. Eight films with topics such as migration, racism, capitalist transformation, colonialism, border and state violence, and environmental crisis, will be shown at CNEMA in Norrköping. The films are free of charge and will be presented by this year's Moa Martinson Professor, Neferti X. M. Tadiar, and the film and media scholar, Jonathan Beller.

The press of global forces through peoples and lands, institutions and individuals, precipitates a maelstrom of changes that affect everyone, particularly the most precarious. Do you want to learn more, discuss, and reflect over those subjects? Welcome to one or more of the eight film screenings included in the Moving Worlds film series.

In the film series we presents films from Mali, China, U.S.A, the Philippines, Mexico, and Palestine that reckon with geopolitical forces that drive these changes – from the collapse of locales and communities to transformed sensibilities, migration, violence, and environmental crisis.

Programme

The films are free of charge, and will be shown at CNEMA in Norrköping once a month. Download programme Moving Worlds (PDF).

After each film, an open discussion (in English) will be held. It will be led by the postcolonial feminist scholar Neferti X. M. Tadiar, who is currently a visiting Professor in Moa Martinson's name at LiU, and the media theorist Jonathan Beller, a visiting researcher at REMESO.

Calendar

Upcoming films

About Moving Worlds

About Moving worlds

The film series Moving Worlds is created by the Institute for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society (REMESO) and the Department of Culture and Society (IKOS).

Responsible for this project the visiting professor in Moa Martinsons name, Neferti X.M. Tadiar, and the film and media scholar, Jonathan Beller.

The film screenings are a collaboration between IKOS, REMESO, CNEMA, and the student-driven initiative MigraMovies.

Information

About Moa Martinson professorship