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Human Rights Day

Films for Human Rights Day (December 10) (39 films)

Guerrero

Guerrero

In the depths of the Sierra of Guerrero in Mexico, after the disappearance of the 43 students, we find the reaction of wounded civil society to seek an answer to the situation of abuse of authority mixed with poverty.

Port of Destiny: Peace

Port of Destiny: Peace

This film follows Nobel laureate Juan Manuel Santos, Colombia's President, as he pursues peace, battling FARC guerrillas, orchestrating rescues, and facing political consequences.

The Price of Cheap

The Price of Cheap

The Price of Cheap tells the stories of modern slaves in textiles manufacturing supply chains and the brave individuals fighting on the ground against immeasurable odds to help them.

Returned

Returned

As three families are deported to Honduras, the film explores the experience of being returned to a familiar, yet increasingly unsafe situation.

Runner

Runner

RUNNER depicts Guor Mading Maker's difficult and triumphant journey from refugee to world-renowned athlete.

A Sense of Justice

A Sense of Justice

Maîtres Christine Mengus, Nohra Boukara and Audrey Scarinoff put their hearts and souls into defending immigrants in France.

These Walls

These Walls

During the Franco regime, Penalty Redemption through Labour was a legal device that allowed public and private companies to use republican prisoners as forced labor. Pascual exposes how this device was used in virtually all economic sectors throughout the country.

Two Kids a Day

Two Kids a Day

Documents the Israeli repression of Palestinian society through the sytematic arrest and interrogation of Palestinian minors.

When Claude Got Shot

When Claude Got Shot

After being shot in the face by a teenager, can law student Claude find it in himself to forgive his attacker?

To Kill A Tiger

To Kill A Tiger

Ranjit, a farmer in India, takes on the fight of his life when he demands justice for his 13-year-old daughter, the victim of a brutal gang rape.