Pub Talks: Egypt | Bread, Freedom, and Social Justice – What Happened to It?
Bread, Freedom, and Social Justice – What Happened to It? We provide insightful perspectives on Egypt – with the possibility of buying a drink in the bar – before the screening of SEEKING HAVEN FOR MR. RAMBO, April 3rd.
The mini-lecture takes place in the Vika Basement from 20:15 to 20:35 and provides some academic context before the screening of Egyptian SEEKING HAVEN FOR MR. RAMBO, which starts at 21:00. You do not need a ticket for the film to attend the event.
- Date: Thursday, April 3rd
- Time: 20:15–20:35
- Location: Vika Basement
- Topic: Bread, Freedom, and Social Justice – What Happened to It?
- Speaker: Bjørn Olav Utvik, Professor Emeritus of Middle East Studies, Department of Culture, Religion, Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Oslo
- Language: Norwegian
About Pub Talks
Insight and historical knowledge are key to a more peaceful world. During the festival, we host Pub Talk events aimed at deepening our understanding of Arabic-speaking countries. Before selected film screenings, we invite experts to provide insight into the context surrounding the films. The bar is open!