Under the title “The Good Fight”, the Human Rights Film Festival Berlin (HRFFB) will take place until October 22, 2023, where international and award-winning documentaries will be presented. As the title suggests, human rights are the focus. Over forty documentaries take visitors on a journey through stories from all parts of the world and offer insights into the social status quo as well as central themes such as democracy, justice, freedom and environmental protection.
In 2018, the Human Rights Film Festival was launched by Action Against Hunger. The idea behind it: to move people and bring about a change in thinking and actions. The festival shows stories of people who are committed to a better world. One film, for example, deals with the story of the Kurdish-Turkish activist Mutlu Kaya, who was gunned down before reaching the final of “Turkey’s Got Talent” because she rejected a marriage proposal. Another highlight is “Holding Up the Sky,” which tells the story of Yanomami activist Davi Kopenawa and his son Dario, who fight together to protect their habitat, the rainforest.
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“Breaking Social” deals with the central theme of exploitation and asks the question: Can we even afford the rich anymore?Human Rights Film Festival
“Le Specter de Boko Haram” tells the documentary story of children in Cameroon and their journey to school in a crisis region ravaged by the terrorist organization Boko Haram. Human Rights Film Festival
The film “Inside Kabul” follows two young women from Afghanistan after 2021. One left her home, the other stayed.Human Rights Film Festival
The film “Between the Rains” follows the young shepherd Kolei from Kenya, who actually wants to become a traditional warrior. At the same time, there is an ongoing drought that threatens the country.Human Rights Film Festival
“Lakota Nation vs. United States”: The indigenous Lakota people from the USA demand clarification about the crimes in the state-run forced boarding schools and the return of their land.Human Rights Film Festival
The film “The Mind Game” follows underage refugees on their way to Western Europe and their dealings with suspicious authorities. Human Rights Film Festival
“James & Isey”: Isey turns 100 years old. Together with her son James, she celebrates her birthday in spiritual New Zealand tradition.Human Rights Film Festival
The film “Periodical” fights against taboos about menstruation that are still present in many countries.Human Rights Film Festival
“Rahčan – Ella’s Riot”: Ella belongs to the Finnish Sami people. Together with activists, she fights to protect the Sami land from mining operations.Human Rights Film Festival
“My Blonde GF”: Helen discovers sex deepfake pictures of herself online and tries to find out what happened.Human Rights Film Festival
“Twice Colonized”: As a child, lawyer Aaju experienced the oppression of indigenous cultures in Canada and Denmark. The film tells about her personal journey and how she reflects on her experiences.Human Rights Film Festival
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Visitors can expect an extensive range of workshops, master classes and interactive discussions in the Human Rights Forum. In addition, discussions and question-and-answer sessions with filmmakers and activists accompany the films through the public discussion series “Talking Humanity,” which is taking place for the first time in the Flight, Expulsion, Reconciliation Documentation Center.
This year’s film program will take place in six Berlin cinemas, including the Hackesche Höfe cinemas, the Kant cinema, the Sputnik cinema at Südstern, the Acud cinema, the cinema in the Zeiss Großplanetarium and the City cinema Wedding. This is the fifth time that the Willy Brandt Documentary Film Prize for Freedom and Human Rights has been awarded by an international jury.
Tickets are on the Film festival homepage to acquire.
2023-10-12 20:10:42
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