
Heritage and Conflict in the Middle East – Documentary film screening with Question and Answer session.
- Douglas Baird
- Admission: Admission is free - register at: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/heritage-and-conflict-in-the-middle-east-documentary-film-screening-tickets-56555043658
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In other instances, it is a result of the perceived low priority of heritage within conflict and post-conflict situations, e.g. damage in the Gulf wars. In the past few years, various projects involving documentary filmmaking have attempted to counterbalance these phenomena.
In association with the British Association of Near Eastern Archaeology conference in Liverpool we will present the first public screening of 4 short documentaries (each 7-14 minutes long).
Two of the documentaries will cover Yazidi heritage in Iraq and the ISIS/Daesh genocide and the other two will cover cultural heritage protection in Turkey.
The documentary producers will introduce the films and answer questions from the audience, along with heritage experts in these fields.
Panel members include; Professor Douglas Baird (University of Liverpool), Dr Gül Pulhan (British Institute in Ankara) Dr. Alaa Hamdon (University of Mosul), Dr Abdulsamad Zangana (University of Sulaymaniyah).
This is a public event open to all and is free to attend.