19 November 2015, 17:00
T.S. Eliot Lecture Theatre, Merton College

The Blavatnik School of Government and the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism will be hosting a screening of The Great European Disaster Movie.

Following the screening there will be a panel discussion with Bill Emmott, Executive Producer, Annalisa Piras, Director, producer, writer, Dr Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Research Director, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, and Dr Jody LaPorte, Departmental Lecturer in Politics and Public Policy, Blavatnik School of Government. Dr David Levy, Director of the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, will chair the discussion.

5.00pm Screening, 6.30pm Panel Discussion, 7.15pm Drinks Reception

This event is open to the public, to attend the event please sign up on the registration page.

Following the success of the acclaimed “ Girlfriend In a Coma” director Annalisa Piras and former editor of The Economist Bill Emmott bring us a new, hard hitting creative current-affairs documentary about the political, economic and identity crisis facing Europe.

In an artfully constructed depiction of how Europe is sleepwalking toward disaster, starring Angus Deayton in fiction scenes from a post-EU future the film pairs an imagined view from a dystopian future with insightful, cross- national analysis by ordinary Europeans and high level experts on how and why things are going so wrong.

Piras and Emmott in an authored piece of committed journalism argue powerfully that while economic crisis and popular anger are pushing Europe dangerously towards disintegration, the EU is in need of major reform but well worth saving. Subtle, moving, thought-provoking and witty, “The Great European Disaster Movie” is far more than a political film but instead frames Europe through the eyes of those who are most important to its success: the Europeans themselves.

Through the educational charity they founded, The Wake Up Foundation, Piras and Emmott have now launched a European campaign to promote a transnational debate on the themes of the film. Wake Up Europe! makes the film available to anyone who wishes to organise a debate on Europe, anywhere in Europe.

Synopsis

35,000ft, sometime in the not-so-distant future. Eight year old Jane Monnetti sits aboard an aeroplane which is flying through a menacing storm, heading for Berlin. But all is not well at ground-level.

The European Union has collapsed, and countries that had collaborated happily at the beginning of the 21st Century are regressing into the fractious collection of competing nation-states that existed before the EU’s formation. Scared by the turbulence, Jane strikes-up a conversation with an English archaeologist sitting next to her: Charles Granda.

He is about to give a lecture on the EU, an entity she had never heard of. In his suitcase he has 5 artefacts which evoke 5 lost European values. To distract Jane from the increasingly menacing storm he tells her 5 stories about what the EU was, why things went so wrong, and what has been lost since its collapse. We rewind to 2014 and through 5 different European stories – in Britain, Sweden, Germany, Spain and Croatia – the film creates a unique, choral portrait of the “European dream” and how it could be lost forever.

Using beautiful photography, expert interviews, personal stories, and archival footage, Piras constructs a unique picture of a Europe that is worth fighting for, but which, if things carry on as they are, looks destined for disintegration.

The positive achievements of a Union that has created prosperity, stability and the most advanced welfare states in the world, while preventing major wars on the continent, come to life and underpin the case for urgent major EU reform.

Biographies

Annalisa Piras
Director, producer, writer

Annalisa is a London based Italian film director/writer and journalist. Former London correspondent for L’Espresso magazine and La7 TV. Her most recent documentary, Girlfriend in A Coma (2013), was acclaimed as one of the sharpest analysis of the decline of modern-day Italy. It was nominated for an Italian Golden Globe (Best Documentary), for a CinEuphoria Award (Best Documentary) and was described by The Observer as an ‘intelligent’ imaginatively presented film’ and by Le Monde as “ a desperate love letter to Italy”. Other work includes her BBC Radio 4 documentary The Italian Patient that was shortlisted as the FPA Best Story of the Year by a UK-based foreign correspondent. Her TV documentary on the Hutton Enquiry, written and directed for La7 TV, was shortlisted for the same award. She is the Director of the "Wake Up Foundation", an educational charity she founded with Bill Emmott.

Bill Emmott
Executive Producer

Bill Emmott was born in London, joined The Economist in 1980, and served as editor-in-chief of that publication from 1993 to 2006. He is now chairman of the London Library, writes regularly for La Stampa, Nikkei Business and the Financial Times, and is chairman and co-founder (with Annalisa Piras) of an educational charity, The Wake Up Foundation. He has won many journalism awards, including in 2003 Italy's “E’ Giornalismo” prize, for The Economist’s coverage of Berlusconi, and in 2009 the Gerald Loeb Lifetime Achievement Award for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism, granted by the Anderson School at UCLA. The author of 12 books, mainly on Japan, Asia and Italy, he is now working on a book about the task of reviving Western countries. He is the co-writer and narrator of the film Girlfriend in a Coma (2012), and executive producer of "The Great European Disaster Movie" (2015), both directed and written by Annalisa Piras.