Programme pour les médias
UN PROGRAMME POUR LES JOURNALISTES
Fort de son ancrage au sein de la Genève internationale, le FIFDH propose un programme destiné aux professionnel·les afin de développer et de pérenniser les échanges entre le monde du cinéma et celui de la protection des droits humains : IMPACT DAYS.
Lors de ce programme, les journalistes d’investigation, dont le travail consiste à sensibiliser l’opinion publique à des questions complexes et enjeux sociaux aussi à dénoncer des situations qui portent atteinte au respect des droits humains peuvent :
- S'appuyer sur le travail, la collaboration et l'engagement de cinéastes d'impact qui matérialisent des histoires puissantes en réalisant des documentaires engagés ;
- Tirer profit d'un réseau de contacts fiables et solides d'associations et de fondations qui travaillent (directement ou indirectement) sur le terrain ;
- Bénéficier d'un réseau influent de protection, là où ils·elles pourraient être menacé·es, incarcéré·es ou silencié·es.

UN ESPACE UNIQUE DE COLLABORATIONS ET D'ÉCHANGES
« The FIFDH Impact Days not only helped us to envision what our impact could be, it also introduced us to the people who can help turn our goals into reality »
Nadine Pequeneza, Réalisatrice, Canada
À travers une sélection de 16 projets de films documentaires engagés, les IMPACT DAYS mettent en lumière des histoires puissantes qui soulèvent des problématiques brûlantes d'actualité. Autour de ces enjeux cruciaux, cette plateforme rassemble des acteur·trices clés et les connecte à des audiences stratégiques afin d'amplifier leur capacité à produire ensemble un changement durable et positif sur la société. Les IMPACT DAYS offrent ainsi un espace unique qui démultiplie l’impact et la résonance du travail essentiel qu'ils et elles poursuivent.
Ainsi, lors de ce programme, cinéastes, ONG, fondations et journalistes se rencontrent, s'allient et collaborent pour amplifier leur capacité à produire ensemble un changement durable et positif sur la société.

PROGRAMME MÉDIAS 2022
Dans le cadre de programmes ciblés, cinéastes, ONG, fondations et journalistes se rencontrent, forment des alliances et collaborent autour de causes communes qui vont de la liberté de la presse en Inde aux déplacements forcés au Myanmar, des questions raciales en Suisse aux droits des autochtones en Amérique latine, des crimes de guerre au Népal à la construction de la démocratie en Irak.
25 JANVIER : WEBINAR
Filming for Human Rights
10 FÉVRIER : WORKSHOP A GENÈVE
How to use films within humanitarian action
7-8 MARS : GATHERINGS
- Panel discussions
- Masterclasses
- Networking events
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Programme FIFDH Impact Days 2022 - PART ONE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 25
Impact Filmmaking For Human Rights
Advancing human rights movements with non-fiction storytelling
15:00 CET | WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION
- Laura Longobardi, Head of Impact and Industry, FIFDH
15:15 | OPENING KEYNOTE – Storyteller vs. Storybeing: 3 Things Filmmakers Do To Have Transformational (not transactional) Impact Campaigns
- Ani Mercedes, Impact producer, founder Looky Looky Pictures
16:15 | CASE STUDIES – Some recent examples of successful impact campaigns
- Nicole van Schaik, Director of Development, Doc Society
17:00 | BREAK
17:15 | What is an Impact producer and What (the hell) is GIPA?
- Naomi Walker, Global Impact Producers’ Network Coordinator
17:30 | PANEL DISCUSSION – How can we create a more sustainable eco-system in impact funding in these times of crisis? – Moderated by Naomi Walker -
- Cara Mertes, Founding Executive Director, International Resource for Impact & Storytelling (IRIS)
- Rebecca Lichtenfeld, Executive Director, InMaat Foundation
- Rasmus Steen, Head of IMS Documentary Film, International Media Support (IMS)
18:30 | END OF SESSION
SPEAKERS
Ani Mercedes
Impact Producer and Founder of Looky Looky Pictures
Ani Mercedes (Looky Looky Pictures) works with stories that go beyond empathy; that aim to participate in the transformational work of building solidarity with the communities they seek to serve. Ani and her team have implemented and advised on impact production for over 800 filmmakers, including the films Councilwoman, Through the Night, Building the American Dream, and LIYANA.
Nicole van Schaik
Director of Development, Doc Society
Nicole van Schaik strategizes with filmmakers and impact producers on how to use their films as strategic tools for social or environmental change. For the Good Pitch program and Doc Society as a whole, she brokers partnerships with organizations from across civil society, including foundations, philanthropists, NGOs, brands, policymakers, activists, technology innovators and media.
Naomi Walker
Global Impact Producers' Network Coordinator
As the first Coordinator of the Global Impact Producers Assembly (GIPA), Naomi is working with the GIPA Steering Committee to formalize and build capacity for the network. Previously, Naomi served as Executive Director of the Southern Documentary Fund; she worked with Doc Society as Outreach Director for Good Pitch Chicago in 2013 & 2015, and again for GPNY in 2016. Naomi spent nine years in Chicago as Engagement Consultant for ITVS, hosting over 80 documentary film screenings, followed by discussions, workshops, expos and performances.
Cara Mertes
Founding Director of the International Resource for Impact and Storytelling (IRIS)
Cara Mertes is Founding Director of the International Resource for Impact and Storytelling (IRIS), a donor collaborative focused on supporting creative visual storytelling and narrative analysis in the public interest internationally. Previously at Ford Foundation, she served as Project Director, Moving Image Exploration, International Programs, and director of JustFilms, the foundation’s creative documentary portfolio supporting artist-led films, strengthening organizations and networks.
Rebecca Lichtenfeld
Executive Director of InMaat Foundation
Rebecca Lichtenfeld is an Emmy award-winning human rights advocate, producer and impact strategist. She has created, produced, and executed ‘creative advocacy’ projects involving filmmakers, artists, heads of state and organizers from around the globe. Rebecca is currently the Executive Director of InMaat Foundation, a US-based foundation that promotes equality and human rights worldwide for underrepresented genders and those who are otherwise marginalized.
Rasmus Steen
Head of IMS Documentary Film, International Media Support (IMS)
Rasmus Steen is Head of Documentary Film at International Media Support. IMS works with an overall vision that documentary film can contribute to social, political, or cultural change. Over the years, IMS has supported more than 180 documentary films, including 40 co-productions between international and European filmmakers. Today, IMS operates in the Arab world, Eastern Europe, Africa, Central and Southeast Asia.
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