Cinematic Ethics 3: Documentary/Non-Fiction Film and Ethical Experience

Two Day Workshop/Symposium, Thursday May 18 & Friday May 19, 2017

MGSM Conference Centre 
<https://www.executivecentres.mgsm.edu.au/macquarie-park/location>
Macquarie University <http://www.mq.edu.au/about/contacts-and-maps/maps>, North 
Ryde, Sydney

Despite the flourishing of work in recent decades on the intersection between 
film and philosophy, contemporary theorists have focused mostly on varieties of 
fictional narrative film. Less attention has been paid to one of the most 
creative and dynamic areas of global cinema: documentary and non-fictional film.

This workshop, the third organised by Dr Robert Sinnerbrink as part of his ARC 
Future Fellowship project (‘Cinematic Ethics: Exploring Ethical Experience 
through Film’), is dedicated to exploring the intersection of ethics and 
documentary, examining how documentary raises and examines important ethical 
questions and political problems through creative forms of filmmaking. Moving 
beyond documentary theory’s traditional focus on ethical issues pertaining to 
film production, practice, and reception, the participants in this workshop aim 
to explore the ways in which contemporary documentary and non-fiction film can 
use all the potentials of the cinematic medium to elicit complex forms of 
moral-ethical experience. Documentary, we aim to show, can thereby open up 
powerful new ways of thinking through the idea of cinema as ethics.

The workshop will preceded (on Wednesday May 17) by a screening plus panel 
discussion of Kathryn Millard’s award-winning documentary, Shock 
Room<http://shockroomfilm.com/>, a critical examination of the famous Milgram 
psychological experiments, showing how they are more dubious than we think 
(we're not as blindly obedient to authority and willing to inflict pain on 
others as the experiment suggested). Filmmaker and academic Kathryn Millard 
will present on the film during the workshop itself.

Invited Speakers:

Libby Saxton (Queen Mary University London), ‘The Face of the Crowd: Iconic 
Photographs and Documentary Ethics’
Thomas E. Wartenberg (Mt Holyoke College), ‘Can Documentaries Reelise 
Philosophy? The Act of Killing and the Banality of Evil’
Mathew Abbott (Federation University), ‘Authenticity and Objectivity in Grey 
Gardens: Notes on the Ethics of Observational Documentary’
Ilona Hongisto (Macquarie), ‘Documentary and the ethics of sustainability’
Robert Blanchet (University of Zurich/Macquarie), ‘Wrong but understandable: 
Empathizing with fictional and documentary characters on the level of action 
and motivation’
Kathryn Millard (Macquarie), ‘Documentary Re-Enactment; Aesthetics and Ethics’
Susan Potter (Uni of Sydney), ‘Bill Cunningham New York: A Private Life’
Robert Sinnerbrink (Macquarie), ‘The Act of Witnessing: Cinematic Ethics in The 
Look of Silence’
Belinda Smaill (Monash), ‘Refiguring the Human in Documentary’s Ethical 
Encounter: Animals, the Anthropocene and the Non-fiction Moving Image’

All welcome but please email robert.sinnerbr...@mq.edu.au if you are interested 
in attending.






Dr Robert Sinnerbrink

Senior Lecturer & Australian Research Council Future Fellow


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