In partnership with Hot Docs cinema, the Human Rights Watch Film Festival took place in Toronto, Ontario from March 8-12, 2023. Free online access to the films are available to watch across Canada from March 13-19 at...
In partnership with Hot Docs cinema, the Human Rights Watch Film Festival took place in Toronto, Ontario from March 8-12, 2023. Free online access to the films are available to watch across Canada from March 13-19 at https://hotdocs.ca/whats-on/cinema-series/hrw-film-festival
Join the conversation at #HRWFFCanada on social media. The Human Rights Watch Film Festival 2023 took place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in partnership with Hot Docs cinema.
Academy Award nominated director Evgeny Afineevsky ( third from the left, seated) was part of a panel following the screening of the film "Freedom on Fire".
Also pictured are:
Valentina Kuryliw, Director of Education at the Holodomor Research...
Academy Award nominated director Evgeny Afineevsky ( third from the left, seated) was part of a panel following the screening of the film "Freedom on Fire".
Also pictured are:
Valentina Kuryliw, Director of Education at the Holodomor Research and Education Consortium;
HRW's Crisis and Conflict Director Ida Sawyer; and
Canadian journalist Lisa LaFlamme.
This event took place on March 8, 2023 as part of the Human Rights Watch Film Festival in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Sarah Lewis is Peterborough, Ontario's inaugural Poet Laureate. She performed a spoken word poem before the screening of the Indigenous film from Brazil entitled "Uýra: The Rising Forest". This event happened in Toronto, Ontario Canada on March...
Sarah Lewis is Peterborough, Ontario's inaugural Poet Laureate. She performed a spoken word poem before the screening of the Indigenous film from Brazil entitled "Uýra: The Rising Forest". This event happened in Toronto, Ontario Canada on March 11, 2023.
The film "The Grab" was screened at Hot Docs Cinema in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, as part of the Human Rights Watch Film Festival. After the film there was a panel which featured the director (middle seat), Gabriela Cowperthwaite.
A panel discussion after the film "No U-Turn" as part of the Human Rights Watch Film Festival in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
From top left, clockwise:
CBC's Tamara Khandaker;
Public Speaker and Activist Michel Chikwanine;
Director of the film Ike...
A panel discussion after the film "No U-Turn" as part of the Human Rights Watch Film Festival in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
From top left, clockwise:
CBC's Tamara Khandaker;
Public Speaker and Activist Michel Chikwanine;
Director of the film Ike Nnaebue;
Sign language interpreter.