Nimble fingers will be screened at The Swedish Human Rights Film Festival on 18th of March at 18:00 at Biografen Kino i Lund. The director will also be there.
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Workers’rights is an important chapter of International Bill of Human Rights!
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From the 16-18 of March, 2018, Lund will host the third Swedish Human Rights Film Festival.
For full program: http://
The festival is a unique blend of new human rights films combined with fresh analysis from researchers and experts so festival goers can go deeper and get new insights on the major human rights issues of our time.
The initiative comes from the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law.
The Institute runs the festival in cooperation with Kino/Folkets Bio in Lund. The Association of Foreign Affairs in Lund is a cooperation partners.
The festival is supported by Lund municipality, Folkuniversitetet in Lund and Film in Skåne.
Friday, March 16
16.00: This Is Our Land (Drama, 117 min)
– Director: Lucas Belvaux
– Q&A with Catarina Kinnvall, Professor of Politicial Science, Lund University
19.30: The Venerable W (Documentary 107 minutes)
– English subtitles
– Director: Barber Schroeder
– Q&A with Chris Sidoti, who is an Expert Member of the UN Independent International Fact Finding Mission on Myanmar.
– Moderator: Morten Kjaerum, director of the Raoul Wallenberg Institute
Saturday, March 17
14.00: A Season in France (Drama, 100min)
– English subtitles
– Director: Mahamat-Saleh Haroun
– Q&A: To be announced
18.45: Anita (Documentary, 95 min)
– Director: Freida Lee Mock
– Moderator: Anna Bruce, Researcher at RWI on how law responds to human diversity, including gender
Sunday, March 18
13.00: A Letter to the President (Drama, 93 min)
– English subtitles
– Director: Roya Sadat
– Q&A: To be announced
15.30: Golden Dawn Girls(Documentary, 93 min)
– Director: Håvard Bustnes
– Q&A and moderator: To be announced
18.00: Nimble Fingers (Documentary, 52min)
– English subtitles
– Director: Parsifal Reparato
– Q&A with director Parsifal Reparato, an Italian filmmaker, anthropologist and journalist who is actively involved in workers’ rights, migration and medical anthropology.
– Moderator: Marina Svensson, Director of the Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies at Lund University
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