AT HOME IN EUROPE // THE BALKANS

In three, one hour long, documentary films we meet with
a variety of people and places, taking us to:

  • Croatia
  • Bosnia & Herzegovina
  • Serbia
  • Macedonia
  • Montenegro 
  • Kosovo 
  • Albania 
  • Istanbul


Early spring 2011, we leave for the Balkans and Turkey, countries in negotiation of becoming new members of the European Union. The Balkans is an often forgotten region in Europe, and often painted in dark, violent colours. Turkey is the ungraspable nation located on the last square meter of southeast Europe, not enough to be ‘European’ some would say.

But do we know what Europe is, who it is, where it is?


The Balkans is a mixture of peoples, nations, ethnicities, nationalities, religions, cultures, heritage and more, much more… The Balkans is the very evidence of all that created Europe. It is the link between North, South, East and West. No wonder why it is complicated, no wonders why we need the Balkans to better understand each other and ourselves.



For more info: visit NUBALKAN & similar projects AT HOME IN EUROPE


© Louvranges Broadcast 2011


A project financed with the support from the European Commission
Directorate-General Enlargement // " Prince 2009 – EU 27 "



'ICH BIN' - an active European memory...

“Ich bin” is a historical documentary addressing the memory of the victims of Nazism and of Stalinism.


Four young Europeans meet with historians and witnesses of our past…

They investigate the events of the Second World War in Germany (the student movement of the White Rose in Munich), in France (the Vel d’Hiv Roundup in Paris, the resistance in Vercours) and in Russia (Katyn Forest massacre).

They examine the impact of these events; curious to how the European peoples are creating their identities today.




This documentary, produced and directed by André Bossuroy, is accompanied by the original compositions of the French musician Florian Gravouil and by the Berlin stationed artist Roman Kroke, who has interpreted the meetings and the historical events with his illustrations (www.roman-kroke.de).



With the support from:



The European Commission - The "Europe for Citizens" programme. An active European Memory



The "Fondation Hippocrène"

It is our money, but their destiny

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Between December 6-7 2010, the European days of development are held in Brussels under the aegis of the European Commission and the Belgian Presidency of the Council of the European Union. In the meanwhile, between the years of 2010 – 2011, 19 African countries are celebrating their 60th anniversary of independence, which constituted the beginning of a new dynamic between the so-called “developed” countries in the north and the developing countries in the south.

HAITI ACF

 “To what utility is our money spent by the NGOs? Who is in charge of rating the priority regarding the different actions? Do the projects coincide with the real needs of the local population?...”

There are numerous stereotypes and preconceived ideas upon the area of development assistance. In order to get a closer look on these questions, some young Europeans take off to Africa and Haiti, followed by a rolling camera, they meet with men and women committed to work with humanitarian projects carried out by Caritas, Comide (Missionary Cooperation for Development), Entraide & Fraternité and ACF (Action Against Hunger), many of which are founded by European financial ends.

 

VIDEO REPORTAGE

 

 

MADAGASCAR

 

Alexandra and Medea pay a visit to the Salesian Centre of Ivato, backed by COMIDE. Here they welcome around 200 youths aged between 12 and 22, orphans, in social, domestic or scholastic difficulty. The Centre provides the youths with a professional, social and spiritual education with the aim of giving a helping hand in their introduction to the labour market and stepping into the Malagasy society.   

  

MADAGASCAR COMIDE

 

PLAY VIDEO:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHYptr8iPsA

 

 

SOUTH AFRICA

 

Our reporters cross the canal of Mozambique setting course toward South Africa, a country that is celebrating the 20th anniversary of the liberation of Nelson Mandela. Here, the Salesians of Don Bosco offer to men and women living on the streets of Cape Town, an education, know-how and competencies in finding a professional activity.     

 

AFRIQUE DU SUD COMIDE

 

PLAY VIDEO:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mj7O8Y7wmZ8&feature=related

 

 

BURUNDI

 

Julie and Joëlle discover a country that is just recently rising from the gory conflicts between Hutus and Tutsis. By the Tanzanian border, they visit a “peace village”, where CARITAS is active. The peace village is an innovating concept in the peace process and that of reconciliation in Burundi. From there they continue to the inland of Burundi, where they get acquainted to a project of micro-credit allowing households to take loans and develop minor business activities.

 

BURUNDI CARITAS

 

PLAY VIDEO:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8wN_-TxtH8&feature=related

 

 

CONGO

 

Julie and Joëlle then set course to the other riverside of the lake Tanganika and to Bukavu located in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Bukavu is known as a “dark spot” on our globe for its repetitive conflicts. In partnership with a local NGO, the Entraide & Fraternité and the Anti-bwaki Committee back a development programme sprung from a local initiative. They carry out actions aiming to enhance the role of women in the Congolese society, where women traditionally often are marginalised. On the road, the two reporters make a stop to visit a centre of rehabilitation of ex-child soldiers.            

 

CONGO EF

 

PLAY VIDEO:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESD118ObZDE

 

 

HAITI

 

In Port-au-Prince, Anna, who has been an Erasmus intern at Cafebabel.com in Paris, meets up with Julie – our reporter in Burundi and Congo. Eight months later, Julie has taken on the role as project coordinator with the NGO Action Against Hunger (ACF) in Haiti. Together with Anna and Julie, we discover a dozen portraits of young men and women who have chosen to step in and commit to an emergency situation.

 

HAITI ACF

 

PLAY VIDEO:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_cgRUdDO7s&feature=related

 

 

TEAM

 

Reporters: Anna Sennö, Alexandra Jastrzebska, Medea Savary, Julie Mayans, Joëlle Verriest

Video director: André Bossuroy

Contact: aboss@skynet.be

Production: Louvranges Broadcast (Belgium)

 

With the financial support of the European Commission - DG Development and relation with ACP countries

drapeau UE

 

 

On the paths of the Erasmus citizens-reporters

Erasmus citizens-reporters open to the European civil society

 

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SEE ALL THE VIDEOS : www.at-home-in-europe.tv

 

The project “Citizen-reporter” puts a number of students in the spotlight. 150 000. That is the amount of Erasmus students that every year travel to another European country. In the spirit of a true European ambassador, the Erasmus student becomes a citizen-reporter. In every city where the Erasmus students live and study, they go off to discover people, projects and various actions constructing European society. Turned towards civil society they embrace values of openness and dialogue.

 

 

Producer: MEDIEL

Contact: erasmusreporter@gmail.com

In partnership with Cafebabel.

 

This project has been funded with support from the European Commission (Programme 'Europe for Citizens') and the Hippocrene Foundation.

 

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Citizen-reporter at home in Europe

This post is also available in: German Spanish French Italian Polish Russian

Citizen-reporters open to the European civil society

 

ALL THE VIDEOS : www.at-home-in-europe.tv

 

Through their video reportages shot in 10 countries of EU, the project “Citizen-reporter” puts a number of students Erasmus in the spotlight. In the spirit of a true European ambassador, the Erasmus student becomes a citizen-reporter. In every city where the Erasmus students live and study, they go off to discover people, projects and various actions constructing European society. The students are our eyes and ears. Indeed, it is they who guide us into their personal perception of Europe.

 

Producer: MEDIEL

Contact: erasmusreporter@gmail.com

In partnership with Cafebabel.

 

This project has been funded with support from the European Commission (Programme 'Europe for Citizens') and the Hippocrene Foundation.

 

THE CONVOY (Etty Hillesum)


Alexandra and Florian, 'Erasmus' exchange students, are off on a road movie across Europe to learn about discrimination as practised in our societies.They draw inspiration from reading the personal diary kept by a 27-year-old Jewish woman in Amsterdam, Etty Hillesum, between 1941 and 1943. Etty testifies to an unflagging faith in human beings at a time when they were perpetrating their blackest deeds: "I know everything," she writes. "and yet life is beautiful to me and full of meaning. At every moment."Through the people they meet along the way, in Amsterdam, Brussels, Cologne, Berlin and Auschwitz, the young reporters become aware of the forces at work in the past and to which we must consciously pay heed, so as not to yield to fear and hatred.Each of the witnesses seems to be saying to us: "Where is Life in our society today?"

 


Direction : André Bossuroy  (Mediel)  aboss@skynet.be

 

WITH THE SUPPORT OF DG education AND culture

OF THE eUROPEAN commissioN

("Europe FOR CITIZENS” PROGRAMME)

& the jewish foundation of belgium