UNHCR and DIMFF conclude mobile filmmaking workshop with MOU signing
The closing ceremony of the UNHCR x Dhaka International Mobile Film Festival (DIMFF) mobile filmmaking workshop, Forced to Flee, was held at the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB) Campus A in Dhanmondi.
This event marked the culmination of a transformative three-week workshop aimed at empowering young filmmakers to craft compelling narratives about displacement and the resilience of refugees.
The workshop, a collaborative initiative between UNHCR and DIMFF, received over 90 university team applications. Five teams, each with 20 participants, were selected for this prestigious program. The chosen teams represented American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB), Daffodil International University, BRAC University, ULAB, and Shanto-Mariam University of Creative Technology.
DIMFF Advisor Syeda Sadia Mehjabin and UNHCR Representatives Kevin Lindblom and Nicholas graced the event. In his address, Nicholas emphasised the significance of film and mobile technology in reshaping public perceptions about refugees, stating: "We recognise how important film and mobile technology is in shaping how refugees are perceived. We know there are challenges; sometimes, hate speech targets the people we work with. Changing perceptions about these situations is challenging, and film and social media can greatly help."
Participants from BRAC University shared their reflections, noting a shift in their perspectives on migrants by the end of the workshop. Daffodil International University's team expressed their aim to evoke empathy for refugees through their film, highlighting the emotional struggles displaced individuals face.
The ceremony concluded with signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between DIMFF and UNHCR, solidifying their partnership to continue fostering awareness and understanding through mobile filmmaking. Participants were also awarded certificates, recognising their commitment and achievements during the workshop.