Category: Art
-
Nuremberg Film Review
by Chloe Smith Theatrical release poster from Wikipedia James Vanderbilt’s new historical drama Nuremberg takes as its subject matter the trial of the Nazi war criminals in the aftermath of the Second World War. For nearly two and a half hours, the film centres on perpetrators; exploring the Nazi psyche through its portrayal of Hermann…
-
Film Screening: Silence of Reason + Q&A with Director Kumjana Novakova
Arta Uka On 30 January 2025, the Visual and Embodied Methodologies Network, the Art and Conflict Hub and the War Crimes Research Group hosted a screening of Kumjana Novakova’s film, Silence of Reason. The screening was followed by a panel discussion and a Q&A with Director Kumjana Novakova, Cécile Bourne-Farrell and Professor Denisa Kostovicova and…
-
PhD funding opportunity!
‘Art and Reconciliation’ — Persistent Illusions: the History Museum of Bosnia and Hercegovina’s Role in the Strategic Curation and Memorialisation of Mass Atrocity, and Peacebuilding A fully funded LISS-DTP CASE PhD studentship with the War Crimes Research Group, King’s College London, in close collaboration with the History Museum of Bosnia and Hercegovina, Sarajevo. Award details…
