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- Why is understanding history an important part of formulating the closure of an armed conflict? After an endlessly violent and socially destructive armed conflict, the Colombian government and the FARC-EP guerrillas are working to sign a peace agreement that will transform Colombian society and politics forever, and thus ensure a successful post-conflict and a lasting peace. As part of the general agreement, there is a commission titled: "Comisión para el esclarecimiento de la verdad, la convivencia y la no-repetición" (Commission for the clarification of the truth, coexistence and non-repetition), which aims to rewrite the last 50 years of Colombian history. This eponymous documentary will speculate on the implications of history as a powerful tool for nation building.
- According to estimates around 200,000 people lost their lives in the 50-year Colombian civil war. Another 25,000 were kidnapped, many are still considered missing. When the peace deal between the government and the FARC rebels was made in November 2016, guns were banned from the conflict. But the country's population have since faced the almost impossible task of having to agree on a common past. "The Shape of Now" illuminates this strenuous process and thus Colombia's leaden present from very different perspectives.
- #artoffline is a feature documentary that explores contemporary art and its problematic relationship with information technology.