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Looking at this year's Human Rights Watch Film Festival


Looking at this year’s Human Rights Watch Film Festival
By Peter Keough Globe Correspondent,Updated May 13, 2021, 10:00 a.m.
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A scene from In the Same Breath. Human Rights Watch Film Festival
If the past is any indication, there will likely never be a shortage of iniquities and hardships to be covered in the
Human Rights Watch Film Festival (May 19-27). This year’s topics include the earliest days of the COVID-19 pandemic, in Wuhan, and China’s politicization of the virus; and the toxic appeal of ISIS and what happened to teenage girls it lured from middle-class homes to join the jihad in Syria. ....

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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 importanc ....

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The Human Rights Watch Film Festival's Second Digital Edition


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  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 ....

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