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Freedom From Fear: Ep. 11 - Feo Aladag

Over the last months, our ongoing series, Freedom from Fear, looked at the issue of fear from a variety of different angles. In this episode, director Feo Aladag reflects on the role of fear in film. Feo Aladag is a director, screenwriter, and actor whose films When We Leave, Inbetween Worlds, and Alone - A Family Story have received numerous national and international awards. Overcoming fear has always been a recurring topic in her work. Her second feature Inbetween Worlds ("Zwischen Welten”, 2014) was shot in Mazar E Sharif and Kunduz in collaboration with local Afghans. It was essential for Aladag to shoot on location “in times where the general understanding was that all that’s possible in Afghanistan are military operations and war.” She is “fascinated by stories of people or societies who, despite their legitimate fears or dependencies, say ‘where’s the bridge out of that?’.” Kunduz has been taken over by the Taliban three times since Inbetween Worlds was completed. German and American troops recently left Afghanistan after more than 20 years of war. Many collaborators, like the Afghan interpreter, Tarik in Aladag’s movie, run the risk of being accused of treason and targeted by Taliban assassins. Their paths to claiming asylum in NATO member states whose armies they supported remain uncertain. *** About "Freedom from Fear:" In his 1941 State of the Union address, President Franklin D. Roosevelt proclaimed four goals for “people everywhere in the world“: Freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear. These Four Freedoms became part of the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights. Roosevelt equated "Freedom from Fear" mainly with overcoming war and violence. Today, the global consequences of the pandemic, climate change, and of rapid digital evolution and the resulting social change trigger fears all over the world. As social seismographs, the protagonists of the "Freedom from Fear" video series reflect on the significance of the right to live without fear in search of answers: How can literature, dance, music, philosophy, and politics conquer social fears? *** 1941 proklamierte US-Präsident Franklin D. Roosevelt in seiner Rede zur Lage der Nation vier Ziele, die für alle Menschen weltweit gelten sollten: die Freiheit der Rede, die Freiheit der Religionsausübung, die Freiheit von Not und die Freiheit von Angst. Sie alle sind 1948 in die Allgemeine Erklärung der Menschenrechte der Vereinten Nationen aufgenommen geworden. Während Roosevelt mit „Freedom from Fear“ vor allem die Überwindung von Krieg und Gewalt im Blick hatte, sind es heute die globalen Folgen der Pandemie, der Erderwärmung, der rasanten digitalen Entwicklung und des damit einhergehenden gesellschaftlichen Wandels, die weltweit Ängste auslösen. Als Seismographen unserer Gesellschaft reflektieren die Protagonist:innen der Videoreihe „Freedom from Fear“ die Bedeutung des Rechtes auf eine Leben ohne Angst und suchen nach Antworten, wie Literatur, Kunst, Tanz, Musik, Philosophie und Politik soziale Angst überwinden kann.

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