WBC Willy Brandt Center Jerusalem

Next Events | January 2009

Red Lounge Sat, 17.1.2009 at 5:00pm (17:00)

“Forgiveness”

A film by Udi Aloni

With an Introductory Lecture by Prof. Alain Badiou

Udi Aloni’s projects in films and in visual arts always explore the fascinating discourse that takes place between theology and politics. In all of his activities is a strong voice in promoting justice, peace, solidarity and love between Israel and Palestine. His movies and visual art projects have been presented in various leading museums, galleries, and film festivals, among them the Metropolitan Museum in New York, the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, and the Berlin, Toronto, and Buenos Aires film festivals.

Prof. Alain Badiou, *1937 in Rabat/Marocco is Professor of Philosophy at the E’cole Normale Supe’rieure, Paris. He is author of the acclaimed “The political as a procedure of truth” and “High speculative reasoning on the concept of democracy”. He is one of the most important and controversial continental philosophers of today.

Red Lounge

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Red Lounge, Wednesday 3rd of December 2008 at 7:00 pm (19:00)

"Yasser Arafat meet Miss Marple” ( The Guardian)

A reading in English and discussion

Matt Beynon Rees reads from his Omar Yussef Mysteries Series

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Red Lounge, Tuesday 25th of November 2008, 7:30

"In the dark the only thing left is to think about is love..."

"Six Floors to Hell" a documentary by Video48

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Thursday, 23rd of Oktober 2008 at 7:00 pm (19:00)

"Act Queer"

Screening and Discussion:

Shortfilms by Netalie Braun

"Gevald" & " The Last Supper"

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Tuesday, 23rd of September 2008 at 7:00 pm (19:00)

"Winter at Last"

Shortfilms by Nurit Sharett

After an 11-year period in Switzerland Nurit returned back to Israel. Her work examines in a very poetical and personal way the complexity of Israeli Identity.

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Wednesday, 17th of September 2008 at 8:30 pm (20:30)

On Occasion of Ramadan and Rosh Hashana

"Derech-As-Salaam" in Concert

The Palestinian-Israeli Trio performs popular and folk oriental music, as well as original music written by the group, in Arabic and Hebrew.
The group's credo is that music can bring people together on the basis of listening, respect, inter-cultural exchange and curiosity, and that by showing how musicians in our region can communicate regardless of their religion and origin, so can the listeners.

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