What do Danish cartoons tell us
about contemporary democracy? A lot it seems. Freedom of expression
has always been a core principle of democracy. Imagining one
without the other is unthinkable to most people. But what happens
when one democratic right infringes on the rights of others?
Since the furore of the Danish cartoons it is clear that not
everyone agrees with the idea of limitless freedom.
The director
films in Lebanon, Iran, Syria, Qatar, France, Turkey and Denmark,
talking to some of the people that played key roles during
the cartoon crisis. Bloody Cartoons is a documentary about
how and why 12 drawings in a Danish provincial paper could
whirl a small country into a confrontation with Muslims all
over the world. He asks whether respect for Islam combined
with the heated response to the cartoons is now leading us
towards self-censorship. How tolerant should we be, he wonders,
of the intolerant. And what limits should there be, if any,
to freedom of speech in a democracy. |