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Human Rights Day

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

Antisemitism

Antisemitism

Traces antisemitism in France from its origin the Middle Ages, through the Dreyfus Affair, to today.

A Place Called Wahala

A Place Called Wahala

Every year the War Cemetery Memorial of Wahala in Togo hosts the 11th November Remembrance Day Ceremony which recalls the end of World War I. The first German surrender of WWI was signed on the soil of the Reich's Togoland colony in August 1914, subsequently to the battle of Chra. It marked de facto the end of German "Togoland". But Wahala's history and its very name do evoke an otherwise painful past...

After Spring

After Spring

Syrian brothers Adel and Hadi Bakkour take to the streets of Rio de Janeiro to fight for democracy in the country where they found refuge.

Almost Friends

Almost Friends

Two girls, one religious Jewish and the other Israeli-Arab whose father is from the Occupied Territories, start to correspond online and find themselves deep in a surprising, exciting, and stressful experience.

Beneath The Surface

Beneath The Surface

A tip-off in 2014 enabled a group of journalists to gain access to silenced stories of abuse from indigenous Sámi women, men and children. Generations of negligence and suffering are investigated through recovered evidence and unseen archival footage.

Burma VJ

Burma VJ

Oscar-nominated with numerous awards and sales around the world, BURMA VJ tells the story of the uprising of the monks in 2008.

Displaced

Displaced

Displaced follows the Kovalchuk family, who were among the first refugees to arrive in America after fleeing Ukraine at the start of the Russian invasion

Eastern Front

Eastern Front

6 months on the front line of war with a Ukrainian medical unit.

Gaza

Gaza

GAZA offers an enriching portrait of a people attempting to lead meaningful lives against the rubble of perennial conflict.