Tag: TV series

Life Above The Law

Through 4 half-hour television shows and 12 video clips, created on the basis of recorded material from discussions, which were broadcast by television and posted on social networks, students improved their knowledge in the field of prevention and protection from violence. They understood the obligations of citizens when recognizing violence in their environment, but also how they should act as professionals, once becoming an official part of the prevention and protection system.

The Lighthouse

The overall goal is to contribute to strengthening the values of rule of law and legal reform in Serbia by advocating for effective implementation of the adopted Law on prevention of domestic violence. The project objectives are: to facilitate access to justice for victims of domestic violence by integrated response and prompt action of state institutions; to raise awareness and suggest models of the victims’ economic empowerment by increasing their employment potential and economic independence from their abusers; to contribute to the adequate media reporting and citizens’ attitude and behavior towards women and particularly crimes against women, so that victims receive effective support, but not condemnation from authorities and local community.

I miss my childhood

The number of children with conduct problems is increasing. The vast majority of them have been neglected, suffering from difficulties in emotional-social development, but mainly it is not detected by their immediate surroundings – as a consequence, they themselves are considered almost solely responsible for their maladjustment.

The project aims to improve socialization and inclusion of children with conduct problems.

Below the Surface

The documentary series shows different stories of 5 women who are in a marginalised social position, the right of women with children to financial social support – and how complaints mechanisms that are part of administrative procedures operate for 1. women in divorce proceedings, 2. women as criminal offenders, 3. women as victims in civil proceedings related to domestic violence, 4. women in Mother’s house 5. women with cancer.

SOFA/Access to Justice

The project includes production and broadcast of 8 TV shows – eight interviews with justice professionals, and Public debates at eight faculties of universities in four cities (Belgrade, Nis, Novi Sad and Kragujevac). Apart from viewing programmes, this will be a chance for students of law, international affairs, psychology, social work and other related fields to develop in-depth understanding of how judicial reform can help children access their rights in vulnerable situations.

Exiting from…

Empowerment and Activation of Young People in Disadvantaged Situations -TV series focuses on problems of social inclusion of vulnerable young people from disadvantaged social and personal settings, zooms in on personal stories of children and young adults at the threshold of leaving known, albeit disadvantageous circumstances – care providing institutions – and starting independent life.

SOFA / Misconceptions

This TV serial is envisioned as a thought provoking sequence of interviews with intriguing intellectuals from Serbia who have been promoting values through their work and will challenge citizens to assertively engage in altering political, social and economic environment and to increase their commitment to, and incite a sense of responsibility for the building of a democratic society.

The main objective of the SOFA series was to challenge traditional misconceptions that pose an obstacle to progress and specific changes to promote a multi-cultural and democratic Serbia, through addressing it as a cross-cutting issue in the context of specific socio-economic concerns rather than isolating it as a single issue.

The Tree of Life / A Strange Forest

This project allowed the professionals, as well as wider public to go through some self-examination about the way children are cared for in Serbia.

Recently adopted Social Welfare Reform Strategy clearly indicates that, in order to better protect children’s rights and to meet the EU standards, Serbia must put forth an effort to reduce the numbers of children in residential placement (de-institutionalisation), and develop a wider foster family network, as well as encourage the development of other alternative forms of child placement (small group homes, half-way-houses, etc). The Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Policy coordinates efforts to achieve this, but, with limited results.

Big Small Business

The aim of this project is to produce a serial of twelve half-hour TV broadcasts entitled “Big Small Business”, promoting achievements of small enterprises in Serbia as good practice examples to encourage and improve sustainable economic development in Serbia.

SOFA / Transition & Globalisation

The “Sofa” show assertively engages its viewers with current political and economic problems, the growth of inequality and rising gaps between rich and poor, the issues of government corruption, rising poverty, and its relation to rigidly-held and stubbornly promoted nationalistic, close-minded, and isolationist policies of former leaders.