Intersections of 24-hour care giving, gender, age(ing) and class are the main focus of the Albanian film “Daybreak” from 2017, presented on June 15th, 2023.
Just like the previous events the grand finale of the screening series, too, attracted a wide audience.
In order to highlight and contextualize a few thematic aspects of this cinematic drama from various viewpoints, the screening was followed by four impulses by experts. It was a great pleasure for us to gain Dr. Nejra-Nuna Cengic (Centre for Southeast European Studies), Prof. Dr. Helen Kohlen (Vinzenz Pallotti University, Vallendar), Prof. Dr. Vera Caine (University of Victora, Canada) and Simona Durisowa (IG24 – Interessensgemeinschaft der 24-Stunden-Betreuer_innen in Österreich)
for this event and to come together in a vital discussion on stage with these experts, as well as with our great audience.
The event is a cooperation of the Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Aging and Care (CIRAC) and the Center for Southeast European Studies (CSSES).
The CareAgeCinema cinema series is a cooperation of the Age and Care Research Group Graz, the Elisabeth List Fellowship Project "Gender Matters: Aging, Care, and Migration," and Radio Helsinki 92.6 - Freies Radio Graz at the Filmzentrum im Rechbauerkino.
The event is co-financed by the European Union's Horizon 2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Grant Agreement No. 101029279 – Care Work.