The "Human Rights Wide View" unit focuses on contemporary human rights issues such as ethnic conflict, state violence and environmental justice.

The picture shows the 2021 work "Azu's Afforestation Project (Blue_Box)" by Israeli director Michal_Weits, which was broadcast on September 25.

(Provided by the Ministry of Culture)

[Reporter Ling Meixue/Taipei Report] The National Human Rights Museum is holding the "Taiwan International Human Rights Film Festival" for the sixth year. This year, 11 films will be screened from September 23 to 25, hoping to introduce the public to understand human rights from a variety of film selection perspectives. issue.

The Human Rights Museum said that in response to the theme of the International Council of Museums (ICOM) in 2022, "The Power of Museums", the film festival team planned 2 major themed units, and screened 11 works at home and abroad, including 7 Asian premieres, 2 premieres in Taiwan. The selection of films in the unit focuses on issues such as colonial history, cultural relics, and transitional justice. At the same time, it also continues the Human Rights Film Festival's attention to human rights issues such as ethnic conflict, state violence, and environmental justice. Human rights stories are recorded through archives and videos. , leading the audience to gaze at life experiences that are both unfamiliar and familiar in different eras and different borders.

Please read on...

The "Whose Museum" section invites the audience to think together about the core values ​​of the museum.

The picture shows Dutch director Oeke_Hoogendijk's 2021 work "The Treasures of Crimea (The_Treasures_of_Crimea)", which was broadcast on September 25.

(Provided by the Ministry of Culture)

Free on-site tickets will be available at Taipei Huashan Cinema from September 23, and 5 films will be selected for post-screening discussions during the film festival.

For details, please visit the official website of the Human Rights Film Festival (https://tihrff.nhrm.gov.tw), or follow the Human Rights Film Festival Facebook fan page (https://www.facebook.com/tihrff).

☆Artistic news is not missed, follow the fan page by like.


☆For more important art and literature news, please visit the Free Art and Literature website.