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2021 Human Rights Watch Film Festival presents social justice stories to stream online

CBS News 2021 Human Rights Watch Film Festival presents social justice stories to stream online Documentaries on social justice, including stories of incarcerated women, cultural identity, police violence, inclusive education, and government cover-ups, are in the spotlight at the 2021 Human Rights Watch Film Festival, presented digitally beginning Wednesday, May 19. The festival, now in its 32nd year, will screen 10 feature films digitally through May 27, and will also host free online discussions with the filmmakers and subjects, as well as with researchers and advocates from Human Rights Watch. Feature films The following are descriptions and trailers for the festival s 10 features, only some of which have been previewed at press time:

Palestinian film debuts at Human Rights Watch festival – The Forward

Palestinian film debuts at Human Rights Watch festival – The Forward
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HomeFront: Underground Railroad delivers, starring roles for Angelina Jolie and Amy Adams, plus a comic from Dorchester goes big

HOMEFRONT HomeFront: ‘Underground Railroad’ delivers, starring roles for Angelina Jolie and Amy Adams, plus a comic from Dorchester goes big By Marie Morris Globe Correspondent,Updated May 14, 2021, 8:30 a.m. Email to a Friend Thuso Mbedu as Cora in The Underground Railroad. Kyle Kaplan/Amazon Studios Welcome once again to HomeFront, where what would normally be a pre-Memorial Day weekend lull is a steady hum of activity as the three-dimensional world opens up a little bit more with each passing day. TV: “The Underground Railroad” traces “the long, fraught journey of a woman, a people, and a country,” writes the Globe’s Ty Burr. In the hands of Barry Jenkins (”Moonlight”), the “transfixing” 10-episode adaptation of Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel isn’t perfectly paced — ”the middle sections . sag like a country bridge” — but at its best, “it exerts a dramatic force that p

Selections from the Human Rights Watch Film Festival

Human Rights Watch Film Festival s Second Digital Edition

Human Rights Watch The Human Rights Watch Film Festival, now in its 32nd year, will present its second full digital edition of groundbreaking new films, available nationwide in the US from May 19 through 27, 2021. The film festival will feature in-depth online discussions with filmmakers, film participants, and Human Rights Watch researchers and advocates. As the world continues to grapple with the realities of isolation amid a global pandemic, relationships with neighbors and local communities have become increasingly important. This year’s films take a closer look at just how strong these bonds can be. “This year’s program resonates especially throughout this time of Covid-19, as we become increasingly aware that the advancement of human rights is deeply dependent on the health and unity of families and communities,” said John Biaggi, director of the Human Rights Watch Film Festival. “This powerful and vibrant cultural theme spotlights the crucial importance of communi

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