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Human Rights Watch Film Festival

Human Rights Watch Film Festival is an annual film festival held by Human Rights Watch organization in more than 20 countries which previews human rights films and videos in commercial and archival theaters and on public and cable television. This film festival was established in 1988, in part to mark the 10th anniversary of the founding of Human Rights Watch. After 3 years, it was resumed in 1991 and was presented annually until it ceased operations in 2024.

Editions

Editions of the festival are currently held in Amsterdam, Geneva, London, Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, San Diego, Oslo, Toronto and the San Francisco Bay Area.

2024

20 films were selected for 2024.

2023

20 films were selected for 2023. "Into My Name" by Nicolò Bassetti won the Jury Prize for Best Documentary in the New York selection.

2022

20 films were selected for 2022.

2021

27 films were selected for 2021.

2020

23 films were selected for 2020.

2019

38 films were selected for 2019.

2018

45 films were selected for 2018.

2017

42 films were selected for 2017.

2016

47 films were selected for 2016.

2015

33 films were selected for 2015.

2014

22 films were selected for 2014.

2013

30 films were selected for 2013.

2012

27 films were selected for 2012.

2011

35 films were selected for 2011.

2010

20 films were selected for 2010.

2009

25 films were selected for 2009.

2007

2006

2001

  • "Jung (War) in the Land of the Mujaheddin" by Fabrizio Lazzaretti, Alberto Vendemmiati, and Giuseppe Petitto won the Nestor Almendros Award in the New York selection, and Raoul Peck won the Lifetime Achievement Award.

2000

1999

  • "La Ciudad (The City)" by David Riker and "Regret to Inform" by Barbara Sonneborn tied to win the Nestor Almendros Award in the New York selection.

1998

1997

1996

1995

1992

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