Rural Colombia after the 2016 peace agreement: screening of the film Bajo Fuego/Under Siege
As part of the project Trocha De Paz, a collaboration between Universidad del Valle (Colombia) and º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ that aims to contribute to the promotion of peace in Colombia, we are pleased to invite º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ staff and students to a screening of the documentary film Bajo Fuego / Under Siege.
The film is in Spanish with English subtitles. The directors and producers Irene Vélez Torres and Sjoerd Van Grootheest will attend the screening and will be available to take questions from the audience. The event is in person and will be followed by refreshments. Bajo Fuego depicts the unravelling of peace for a group of coca-growing peasants in the southwest of Colombia. The film takes the perspective of the ‘cocaleros’ and over a period of three years shows how they survive in the midst of the most difficult of circumstances. The promised peace in Colombia turns out to be an illusion when armed groups terrorize the region, assassinations occur, and the films’ main protagonists are being threatened with their lives and displaced from their homes.
º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ the authors of Bajo Fuego
Irene Vélez Torres (Producer / Co-Director): Irene was Minister of Mines and Energy between 2022 and 2023, and is currently the Consul General for Colombia in the UK. For over a decade, as a professor at Universidad del Valle, Irene has led an activist research agenda on environmental conflicts in Colombia and Latin America. In 2018-2022, Irene has co-led with Katherine Gough PazAltoCauca, a collaborative project between Universidad del Valle and º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ, which looked at the reconfiguration of the governance structures built during the conflict in the Alto Cauca region of Colombia. She is currently a research partner in the project Trocha De Paz.
Sjoerd Van Grootheest (Producer / Director): Sjoerd is a freelance documentary filmmaker from the Netherlands who lived in Colombia for ten years. His first documentary feature film is called Voces de Guerrilla / Guerrilla Voices (2018), for which he immersed himself in a FARC-EP demobilization and re-integration camp. His following documentaries, Bajo Fuego / Under Siege (2020) and A Plan for Life (2022) deal with the multiple challenges of rural communities in southwestern Colombia after the signing of the peace accords. He is currently working on the virtual platform of the project Trocha de Paz, which aims to contribute to the de-stigmatization of war-torn territories in Colombia, with positive and constructive messaging.
º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ our research
You can find more about the project Trocha de Paz and its predecessor PazAltoCauca on their joint interactive website.
The event is organized by Giulia Piccolino (Senior Lecturer, International Relations, Politics and History, º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ, Co-investigator of PazAltoCauca and Trocha de Paz), Katherine Gough (Professor, Lund University, formerly º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ and PI of PazAltoCauca and Trocha de Paz) and Paulina Jara-Osorio (Doctoral researcher, Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy, Research Assistant for Trocha de Paz)
Contact and booking details
- Name
- Giulia Piccolino
- Email address
- G.Piccolino@lboro.ac.uk
- Booking information
- The event is open to the public, but we would ask you to register using the form in order to help us to plan for refreshments.