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Film

Human Rights Film Festival 2017-18: Goldsmiths Human Rights Shorts


22 Feb 2018, 6:00pm - 8:00pm

PSH LGO1, Professor Stuart Hall Building

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Cost Free
Department Centre for the Study of Global Media and Democracy
Contact sociology(@gold.ac.uk)

The Battle of Lewisham, Nacheal Catnott 2017

The film offers a contemporary awakening of the events which took place in the streets of New Cross, South East London on August 13th 1977. The film powerfully combines documentary practice and poetic imagery, questioning the boundaries placed between art and filmmaking.

Interview with a War Criminal, Ismar Badzic

A refugee from the Bosnian war faces his demons by writing to convicted war criminal Radovan Karadzic. Themes of loss, memory and reconciliation are foregrounded in this tense and personal journey.
Twenty Minutes, Oisin Byrne
'Twenty Minutes' is a dramatized first-person survivor account of the emotional impact of sexual assault based on the victim impact statement of Emily Doe in the Stanford rape case.

My Life (Mero Jivan Mero Rojai) My Choice, Tassia Kobylinska

A short film working with young people in Nepal, some of whom are already married, which is intended to share info, and offer guidance and advice about how they can stop child marriage in their communities.

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22 Feb 2018 6:00pm - 8:00pm
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