Ever since its announcement, the Humboldt Forum has been a subject of widespread public discourse. As one of the most costly projects undertaken by unified Germany, this institution stands at the forefront of the decolonization discussions. Since its opening, initiatives such as The Coalition of Cultural Workers and BARAZANI.berlin have been actively working to shape public opinion against the institution through various protests.
Derived from over six hours of footage captured during three protests, this video meticulously examines the methods employed by a protest group to construct its narrative. The focus is on five distinct approaches: posters, banners, slogans, performances, and speeches.