The One World International Human Rights Film Festival will be held in Český Krumlov for the sixteenth time this year. As usual, it will present documentary and feature films, accompanied by debates with creators, experts and protagonists. As usual, it will allow viewers to see, experience and reflect on current events not only at the micro-level of individual destinies, but also on a global scale. As usual, it will offer the opportunity to marvel at the lights and shadows of our world, from Bohemia, through Bosnia, North Macedonia and the Middle East, to Vietnam.
The festival will offer eight films, complemented by debates with experts and creators. It also includes an accompanying program and, in addition to screenings for the public, morning programs for schools, where students have the opportunity to watch films from the festival's selection and reflect on them in a moderated debate.
Thursday 19. 3.
17:00 / The Story of Siljan + opening ceremony of the festival
19:30 / Cuba & Alaska + debate
Friday 20. 3.
17:00 / Down to earth + debate: Ladislav Miko (naturalist and expert in the field of environmental protection)
19:30 / Voice of Hind Rajab + debate: Jitka Trachtová (humanitarian aid coordinator, People in Need)
Saturday 21. 3.
13:00 / What about Péťa? + debate: APLA worker, South Bohemia / in Forbín
15:00 / Sang: Child of Dust + online debate: Weronika Mliczewska (director)
17:00 / Minor accident + debate
19:00 / Sarajevo Railway + debate: Ryan Sidhoo (director) and Zlatan Jakic (protagonist)
Admission for one screening:
- 150 CZK
- 100 CZK for seniors, students
Accreditation for four films:
- 450 CZK
- 300 CZK for seniors, students
Holders of ZTP and ZTP/P cards have a 50% discount, and companions are free.
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