Drawn journalism: new storytelling in high-tension areas

Drawn journalism: new storytelling in high-tension areas


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Gio 16 aprile 2026

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16:00

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In many conflict or high-tension areas (wars, dictatorships, prisons, refugee camps), access to images is limited, dangerous, tightly controlled by authorities, or technically impossible. Yet the need to inform remains. Drawn journalism – whether in the form of graphic reportage, illustrated web documentaries or comics journalism – is increasingly emerging as an alternative way of telling these stories.
Drawing makes it possible to bear witness where cameras cannot enter, protect sources by not showing them directly, and bypass certain forms of censorship. It allows violence to be covered without sensationalising it. And drawing offers new forms of journalistic narration, transporting atmospheres, emotions and memories, including a certain degree of subjective perspective. It is a form that finds a completely new, young public - notably on social networks.
This panel will offer a concrete and visually rich discussion on how journalists use drawing as a tool for investigation and storytelling, and how this practice reshapes our relationship to images, truth and testimony. We will notably address:
> How to work from interviews, notes, and non-publishable photos to build a credible and rigorous graphic narrative
> How to handle the tension between drawn representation and journalistic accuracy
> Ethical issues (respect for witnesses, anonymization, reconstruction of scenes that were not filmed)
> Audience reception: why readers sometimes connect more with a drawn account than with raw video images of violence
> Possible formats: digital series, comics reportage, social media, books, webdocs.
Moderated by Carolin Ollivier.
Organised in association with ARTE.


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Feurat Alani
Feurat Alani

A French journalist and writer, Feurat Alani has worked for many years in the Middle East and beyond (Afghanistan, USA). In 2019, he won the Albert Londres prize (the most prestigious French journalism award) for his graphic novel Le parfum d'Irak. Later on, his project Dans l'oeil de Feurat (“In the Eye of Feurat”), broadcast by ARTE, relies on graphic storytelling based on his memories and experiences in many countries such as Iraq, Palestine, Syria, Libya, USA, Mauritania. Feurat explores how drawing can tell stories of war and exile while avoiding the saturation of violent images and conveying a witness’s subjectivity without betraying the facts. He is also a filmmaker (his latest documentary - to be broadcasted on ARTE - entitled Hongrie, la plateforme de l'extrême-droite explores the Viktor Orban model of illiberalism, exported and inspired by other leaders like Giorgia Meloni in Italy). Feurat Alani has published four books including two novels, Je me souviens de Falloujah and Le ciel est immense.

Olivier Kugler
Olivier Kugler

Olivier Kugler is a German-born London-based editorial illustrator and visual journalist. He holds an MFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York and has travelled to Iran, Laos, Iraqi Kurdistan, Cairo, Ghana and many other places on assignment for a variety of publications including The Guardian, Harper’s Magazine, French journal XXI and Internazionale in Italy. He has done extensive reporting on Middle Eastern refugees, a collaboration with Doctors Without Borders, in Europe and a book collecting this work called Dem Krieg Entronnen was published in German by Edition Moderne – and in the UK and North America as Escaping Wars and Waves. The book has won two major European design and illustration awards. Oli is also a past winner of a V&A Illustration Award and World Illustration Award.

Carolin Ollivier
Carolin Ollivier

Carolin Ollivier is Head of News of ARTE, the European (mainly French and German) public service channel dedicated to culture based in Strasbourg. After studying political science in Bonn, Berlin and Paris, Carolin Ollivier began her professional career at the television production company AVE in Berlin. She has been working for ARTE since 2007, first as an editor, reporter and presenter in Strasbourg, then as a correspondent in Brussels. From 2014 to May 2025, she was head of the ARTE Journal editorial team. Since June 2025, she has been responsible for all the formats concerning current affairs, as Head of News.

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