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Baghdad Film School—Making Movies in Iraq

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Location: OSI-New York
Event Date: March 25, 2008
Speakers: Kasim Abid, Maysoon Pachachi

The voices of ordinary Iraqis have been silenced by years of dictatorship, war, and occupation. In 2004, two London-based Iraqi filmmakers, Kasim Abid and Maysoon Pachachi, set up the Independent Film & Television College. in Baghdad to teach young Iraqis how to tell their stories through film. The college, the first of its kind in Iraq, charges no tuition fees and is funded by international charities (including the Open Society Institute), trade unions, and private donations. Despite the difficult and dangerous conditions in Baghdad, the college's students and staff have completed 11 short documentary films illuminating ordinary life in today's Iraq from a perspective missing in the mainstream media.

ArteEast and the Open Society Institute hosted a screening of students' work and a discussion with the college founders.

View a selection of student film trailers.


The Open Forum speaker series aims to enhance policy debate on key issues facing Central Asia, the South Caucasus, and the Middle East, and to raise public awareness of important developments in these regions. Monthly Open Forum events are held in New York and Washington, DC, and are attended by leading policymakers, scholars, NGO staff, and journalists. All events are free of charge.

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A selection of films that were completed by students of the Independent Film and Television College, an OSI grantee. The college, which teaches young Iraqis how to tell their stories through film, charges no tuition fees and is funded by international charities, trade unions, and private donations.

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