By Emilie Van Blarcom Director: Pamela Yates Human Rights Watch Film Festival 2017 Review 500 Years follows the unification of the indigenous and non-indigenous people of Guatemala and their battle to end ongoing government oppression. […]
Month: March 2017
By Jack Beresford Director: Nicholas de Pencier Human Rights Watch Film Festival 2017 review Last year, Werner Herzog gained widespread praise for his exploration of the existential impact that the dawn of the internet age […]
This week, we bring you Liberty’s Secret, a new American musical comedy that mixes politics with romance. Liberty’s Secret (2016, USA, dir. Andy Kirshner and Debbie Williams) Liberty Smith is the perfect running mate. She’s American […]
By Lyn-Kateri Visedsuk Directors: Yael Kipper and Ronen Zaretzky Human Rights Watch Film Festival 2017 review Child Mother is a stunning 90-minute documentary by Yael Kipper and Ronen Zaretzky that explores the sad loss of innocence […]
By Jessica Duncanson Directors: Heather White and Lynn Zhang Human Rights Watch Film Festival 2017 review Complicit provides a crucial look into the human devastation caused by the electronics manufacturing industry in China. It’s estimated […]
By Sharon Calingasan Director: Eddie Cahyono Watch Siti on FilmDoo Directed and written by Javanese director Eddie Cahyono, Siti allows the audience to feel the film’s desperation and melancholy from start to finish owing to […]