08-10 May 2026

A weekend with a view

Look closely at what is happening.
Ilse Aichinger

Program

For three days, journalists will meet other knowledgeable mediators of information from different regions of the world in Innsbruck. In conversations with colleagues and other experts, visitors find out what is going on behind the scenes of the information on international events, which is often hastily and superficially conveyed, and can contribute.

Current social, political and cultural developments are the focus of the debates, from book presentations, exhibitions, doc-films and audio features. The Journalismusfest Innsbruck opens a window to the complex present in which we live.

The Journalismusfest Innsbruck opens a window to the complex present in which we live.

Lebanon – In a State of Unrest

A mosaic of dreams, experiences and personal worlds from around thirty Lebanese citizens reveals the multifaceted realities of a diverse country. From a political activist to a survivor of the 2020 port explosion, from a private school teacher to a family who fled Syria, and even the capital’s wild party scene. Co-created by a team from Vienna and Beirut, this photojournalistic exhibition explores broader societal connections through the lens of small-scale, personal experiences. 

Guided tour and conversation with
Stephanie de la Barra

Moderator
Jörg Becker
Political Scientist

An exhibition by
RAWI – human rights collective
Stephanie de la Barra, Karin Gruber, Faris Marashli and Rebecca Steinbichler, from Lebanon, Syria and Austria

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Die Mitwirkenden

Wir freuen uns auf Journalist*­innen, Wissenschaftler*innen und NGOs aus verschiedenen Regionen der Welt.

Die Schauplätze

Die Veranstaltungsorte des Festivals liegen im Zentrum von Innsbruck. Sie sind zu Fuß gut zu erreichen.

Info

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