FrontLine Georgia » upcoming http://frontlinegeorgia.ge/en Frontline club in Georgia Wed, 21 Apr 2021 21:41:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.40 “Reflections” with Nika Gvaramia – “Media and Ideological Values” http://frontlinegeorgia.ge/en/?p=677 http://frontlinegeorgia.ge/en/?p=677#comments Fri, 18 Sep 2015 12:03:10 +0000 http://frontlinegeorgia.ge/en/?p=677 Read more →]]> What changes for the audience and journalists, when the ideological values cross the threshold of the editorial policy of the media? Are such solutions consistent with professional standards?

Discussion with Nika Gvaramia – Chef Executive Officer of Rustavi 2, Former dean of “GIPA” Journalism School – Professor Maia Mikashavidze and BBC journalist Natalia Antelava.

The host of the series of interviews- Nino Japiashvili.

“Reflections” is a part of the Frontline Georgia Club’s project “Open Platform” supported by the US Embassy’s Democracy Commission Small Grants Program.

You can attend the interview on September 21, 19:00.

Lado Asatiani 62.

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Documentaries at Frontline Georgia – “Everyday Rebellion” (2014) http://frontlinegeorgia.ge/en/?p=669 http://frontlinegeorgia.ge/en/?p=669#comments Tue, 15 Sep 2015 10:27:43 +0000 http://frontlinegeorgia.ge/en/?p=669 Read more →]]> On September 18, Frontline Georgia Club invites you to the screening of 2013 documentary – “Everyday Rebellion”.

Everyday Rebellion is a cross-media documentary about creative forms of nonviolent protest and civil disobedience worldwide.
What does the movement in New York have in common with the Spanish Indignados protests or the Arab Spring? Is there a connection between the struggle of the Iranian democracy movement and the nonviolent uprising in Syria, and what is the link between the Ukrainian topless activists of Femen and an Islamic society like Egypt? And to top it off, what do Serbia and Turkey have to do with all of this?

The reasons for the various people’s uprisings in these countries may be diverse, but the creative nonviolent tactics they use in their struggles are strongly connected. So are the dedicated activists who share these strategies, new ideas and established methods. Everyday Rebellion is a story about the richness of peaceful protest, acted out everyday by passionate people from Spain, Iran, Syria, Ukraine, the USA, the UK and Serbia.

The screening will be followed by a Q&A sessions with the director via skype and discussion.
Moderator of Q&A and discussion: Shota Kincha

The screening / discussion is held with support of London Frontline Club’s International Partner’s Project.

September 18, 17:00
Lado Asatiani 62
Entrance free

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