florian schneider on Thu, 25 Nov 1999 23:12:45 +0100 |
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Syndicate: no one is illegal thematic evening on tv station arte |
hi you all, on december 2nd, the german-french tv station "arte" will broadcast a so called thematic evening called "no one is illegal", which [cross the border] and dogfilm produced. for those who cannot receive arte program we are going to prepare a special video tape edition. one film, "sortis de l'ombre", which is about the struggle of the sans papiers movement, is already translated to english. for more informations, please check: http://www.contrast.org/borders http://www.bok.net/pajol http://www.arte-tv.com /fls --- Arte, December 2, 1999 "No one is illegal" A thematic evening by dogfilm, cross the border and Kathrin Brinkmann and Sabine Bubeck (ZDF-Das kleine Fernsehspiel) Program 8.45 pm The electronic curtain 9.40 pm Planeta Alemania. Observations from invisibility 10.20pm Global Player. Stories from the job market 11.10pm Into visibility. The church St. Bernard and the struggle of the sans papiers 00.20am With other people's help 01.00am No one is illegal - documents for all! Discussion Close-down: approx. 1.30 am Press release "I want you to know that no one is illegal. This is a contradiction in terms. People can be beautiful, or even more beautiful. They can be just or unjust. But illegal? How can a person be illegal?" (Elie Wiesel) There are - according to estimates by the UN - around 50 million people worldwide living without valid residence status. They are called "undocumented people", "irregulars", "clandestine", "furtive" or, in administrative lingo, simply "illegals". In a Europe that attempts to build up walls to the outside to the extent that it pretends to be opening up to the inside, almost every form of immigration is now being systematically illegalized. From Schengen and Amsterdam to Tampere - barely one meeting of heads of state and of government that does not, among other things or predominantly, have as its aim yet another tightening of asylum or immigration regulations. But even migrants who have been living in European countries for several years do not have any guarantee that their residence permit will not be suddenly withdrawn. To live with an illegalized status means to have no protection or rights in interactions with authorities, employers and landlords/landladies, but also in case of illness, accidents or assault. It means to live in constant fear of being discovered, because this would imply punishment, internment or immediate deportation. The resistance against illegalization, internment and deportation of migrants as it has found its expression in more than three years of the French movement of the "sans-papiers" and their supporters as well as in Germany in the framework of the campaign "No one is illegal", aims first of all at calling public attention to the inextricable situation of the illegalized, and then to call for practical solidarity between citizens with and without such papers. In addition, however, an important aim is to discuss the global circumstances which lead to migration, to reconsider the definitions charged with resentment and the collective denunciation of refugees and to develop utopias that do not end up in the paranoia of a "Fortress Europe". The thematic evening "no one is illegal!" makes an attempt to turn television into a - however fictitious - place in which people can speak on an equal level and communicate with each other regardless of their residence status - into a place in which no one remains necessarily "invisible" or "voiceless". PROGRAM Das sans papiers TV Script: Merle Kröger, Philip Scheffner, Ed van Megen (dogfilm) Madjiguène Cissé José Mbongo-Mingi, Directed by, camera by, edited by: Merle Kröger, Philip Scheffner, Ed van Megen (dogfilm) Moderation: Madjiguène Cissé, speaker for the sans papiers and José Mbongo-Mingi, speaker for the Karawane für die Rechte von Flüchtlingen und Migrant/innen (caravan for the rights of refugee and migrants, Germany) First time on air in German and French Madjiguène Cissé, speaker for the sans papiers in France, and José Mbongo-Mingi, speaker for the Karawane für die Rechte von Flüchtlingen und Migrant/innen (caravan for the rights of refugee and migrants) in Germany, lead you through the evening as presenters and reporters. In a total of four documentary intermezzos they speak with people directly concerned, supporters, journalists and experts about the problem of illegalization of migrants and refugees. Towards the end of the evening they open a forum for discussion which attempts to show perspectives and utopias in the dialog between people with and without documents. 8.40pm The electronic curtain (Het Electronische Gordijn) Documentary, 50' Script, directed by: Walther Grotenhuis Camera: Erik van Empel Edited by: Hens van Rooij The Netherlands 1997 First time on air in German and French "The electronic curtain" is a film about the system of surveillance at the German-Polish border. The fall of the Wall gave rise to a migration movement from Eastern to Western Europe against which the Ministers of Home Affairs of the EU recommended stricter measures of control at their conference in Budapest in 1993. The German Federal Border Protection has thereafter made it one of its highest priorities to extend border security. By now the German-Polish border has become the exterior border of Europe with the tightest control, and the most modern technology is being used there. The documentary "The electronic curtain" approaches this border from three different points of view. On the one hand it documents the work of the Federal Border Protection and sheds light on the security systems used in the border region. Newly developed night-vision cameras are by now able to distinguish movements at the border at 5 kilometers distance. Representatives of the Federal Border Protection explain the importance of border security for a united Europe. Jonas Widren, migration expert and head of the refugee office Eastern Europe in Vienna, also gets to present his views. He provides information about the development of migration movements into Europe since the fall of the Wall, and about the function of transit spaces such as the Ukraine. Finally the film follows a Romanian on his journey from Romania through the Ukraine and Poland to the German-Polish border which he wants to cross in order to reach Germany in his quest for work. 9.40pm Planeta Alemania. Observations from the invisibility Documentary, 38' Script, directed, camera, sound, edited by: dogfilm & companer@s Germany 1999 First time on air in German and French Many people without residence status, without documents, live and work in Germany. And the consequences of this go beyond having no access to citizens' and social rights. "It is like being constantly on the run." The documentary "Planeta Alemania" is the portrait of a woman who cannot show herself in front of the camera. It tells the story of the everyday conditions of life in illegality, in which it is crucial to remain as invisible as possible. Composed of various tableaus which give expression to the stories of the protagonist about her experiences, fears and dreams, it gives the picture of a person without this person leaving the invisibility. "Planeta Alemania" was produced in close collaboration between the protagonist, the translator and the film team. 10.20pm Global Player. Stories from the job market Documentary, 36' Script, directed, edited by: Jochen Kraus and Florian Schneider Camera: Arnd Christian Buss von Kuk Germany 1999 First time on air in German and French The fact that people leave the region in which they have grown up because they are hoping for better conditions of life or plainly livable conditions in a different environment, has become not only natural but, in the context of a globally operating capitalism, a necessity. Nevertheless, in the current discussions, migrants and refugees are almost exclusively described as problem cases. "Global Player. Stories from the job market" chooses a different perspective: The emphasis is on how enriching migration movements are - in material, economic, political and social terms. "Global Player. Stories from the job market" documents working relations as they come up, in all their complexity, in reality and every day - under the tightened conditions of illegality, deprivation of one's rights and lack of any guarantees. Jochen Kraus and Florian Schneider have approached employers who hire migrants, ranging from the family business to the large corporation, to let them speak about their relations to the migrants. 23.05 Into visibility. The church of St. Bernard and the struggle of the sans papiers Documentary, 62' Script, directed, edited by: Jochen Kraus and Florian Schneider Camera: Arnd Christian Buss von Kuk, Andreas Lindl Germany/France 1999 First time on air in German and French The tightening of the immigration and naturalization regulations in the beginning of the 1990ies led to the first occupation of churches and hunger strikes of the sans papiers in France in 1996, which aimed at calling the attention of the public to the precarious situation of illegalized people with spectacular actions. People who had in their majority been living in France for more than ten years, were paying taxes and represented a non-negligible economic factor, claimed equal rights and permanent residence permits. "Documents for all!" If they had not started before, the brutal eviction of the church of St. Bernard in August 1996 and the demonstration of over one hundred thousand people against new legislation on the denunciation of illegalized people some months later prompted groups with similar objectives in many other European countries to get organized. The sans papiers are the first movement that has not only been managed by the people directly concerned from the very beginning, but has come to be irrevocably a factor in the political landscape of France which can no more be passed over in silence. The film attempts a sort of inventory by reconstructing the development of the contentions starting with the events in Paris in the summer of 1996 and trying to trace the course of events to this day. The demonstration on the 3rd anniversary of the eviction of the church of St. Bernard gives the backdrop to the film. Speakers of the sans papiers then and now like Madjiguène Cissé, Traore Gaousson, Ababacar Diop, Kamara Hamady recall the occupation of the church and reflect on the political processes that have led to the current situation. Other people who make their appearance: Guy Laveuve, one of the priests of the church of St. Bernard, Monique Chemillier-Gendreau, professor of international law and member of the mediating committee "College des Mediateurs", as well as Ariane Mnouchkine, director of the "Théatre du Soleil", who have supported and accommodated the movement from the outset. 00.10am With someone's help Essay, 31' Script, directed, edited by: Merle Kröger, Ed van Megen, Philip Scheffner Camera: Jörg Heitmann, Gereon Schmitz Germany 1999 First time on air in German and French "With someone's help" is a film collage about an illegal service. The essay traces the evolution of the image of the escape agent from the stylized heroic myth to the criminal "human trader" acting out of purely selfish motives. The collage of multifaceted archive material is complemented by the accounts of three refugees on their escape with the help of escape agents: Hanna Papanek managed to escape from Marseille to the United States in 1940 with the help of the Emergency Rescue Committee. Günther Helvoigt left the GDR in direction of the West in 1972 in the trunk of a car of the Aramco AG company. The Kurdish woman Devrim Kaya escaped back to the country where she was born, Germany, with the help of organized "human traders" in 1994. Their experiences and motivations for relying on someone else's help meet with the history of an evolution of values through the media. 0.40am The sans papiers TV: Round-table discussion Excerpts from a discussion, approx. 32' Script, camera, edited by: dogfilm Moderation: Madjiguène Cissé, speaker for the sans papiers und José Mbongo-Mingi, speaker for the Karawane für die Rechte von Flüchtlingen und Migrant/innen (caravan for the rights of refugees and migrants in Germany) Germany 1999 First time on air in German and French Madjiguène Cissé and José Mbongo-Mingi, the moderators of the evening, have invited four experts to the info box on Potsdamer Platz in Berlin in order to discuss the perspectives and utopias of living together among people with and without documents in Europe. Their guests are: - Eric Toussaint, Belgium, author of the book "La bourse ou la vie" (play on words on Money or Life/Stock Exchange or Life), head of the "Committee for the cancellation of the third world debt" - Monique Chemillier-Gendreau, France. Professor for international law at the Jussieu University, Paris - Philip Anderson, England. Social scientist and co-author of a stury commissioned by the Jesuit Refugee Service on life in illegality in Europe - Czarina Wilpert, Germany. Researcher on migration and lecturer at the Technical University, Berlin Close-down: approx. 1.15am Preliminary program No one is illegal / Documents for all! - Habillage, Module 1 - The electronic curtain 49'20 - Moderation, Part 1: Sans papiers TV approx. 6'52 - Habillage, Module 2 - Planeta Alemania. Observations from invisibility 37'24 - Moderation , Part 2: Sans papier TV approx. 5'22 - Habillage, Module 3 - Global Player. Stories from the job market approx. 36'00 - Moderation, Part 3: Sans papiers TV approx. 8'28 - Habillage, Module 4 - Into visibility. The church of St. Bernard and the struggle of the sans papiers ca. 60'00 - Moderation, Part 4 ca. 9'27 - Habillage, Module 5 - With someone's help 31'15 - Moderation, Part 5 (discussion) approx. 31'59 - Habillage, Modul 6 (final credits) ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress