Global Fest: Diary of a Crime: Film and Discussion – Pavel Tavares and Manuel Rosales
On International Human Rights Day, I lost my right to stay in Europe. On the same day, Diário de um Crime was born. What is a documentary (a document of reality) to someone without documents? The film screams the absurdity of bureaucracy and its limbo, playing with cinema identities. The film by Pavel Tavares and Manuel Rosales.
Further information: Janne Ikäheimo, janne.ikaheimo@uniarts.fi
Changes are possible.
Global Fest, 11.-13.12.2024
Global Fest 2024 is the 9th edition of an annual festival featuring students, teachers, alumni and special guests representing Sibelius Academy’s Global Music Department. Bringing together artists from many corners of the world, the Global Music Department focusses on intercultural dialogue and collaboration, creating new artistic work together and fostering a sense of global citizenship. Expect a feast of dynamic, innovative, inspiring concerts and pop-up events, featuring performers from around the world celebrating the diversity of our planet.
Featuring performers from diverse corners of the world, including Argentina, Australia, Bangladesh, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brazil, Chile, China, Colombia, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Iran, Iraq, Italy, Jordan, Kosova, Latvia, Mozambique, Nigeria, Palestine, Peru, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia, Syria, Tanzania, Taiwan, Turkey, Ukraine, UK, and USA.
On International Human Rights Day, I lost my right to stay in Europe. On the same day, Diário de um Crime was born. What is a documentary (a document of reality) to someone without documents? The film screams the absurdity of bureaucracy and its limbo, playing with cinema identities. The film by Pavel Tavares and Manuel Rosales.
Further information: Janne Ikäheimo, janne.ikaheimo@uniarts.fi
Changes are possible.
Global Fest, 11.-13.12.2024
Global Fest 2024 is the 9th edition of an annual festival featuring students, teachers, alumni and special guests representing Sibelius Academy’s Global Music Department. Bringing together artists from many corners of the world, the Global Music Department focusses on intercultural dialogue and collaboration, creating new artistic work together and fostering a sense of global citizenship. Expect a feast of dynamic, innovative, inspiring concerts and pop-up events, featuring performers from around the world celebrating the diversity of our planet.
Featuring performers from diverse corners of the world, including Argentina, Australia, Bangladesh, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brazil, Chile, China, Colombia, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Iran, Iraq, Italy, Jordan, Kosova, Latvia, Mozambique, Nigeria, Palestine, Peru, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia, Syria, Tanzania, Taiwan, Turkey, Ukraine, UK, and USA.