The International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights (FIFDH) is one of the most important international events dedicated to cinema and human rights, held annually in
Geneva
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. A ten-days long event is based on the concept ‘A film, A subject, A debate’, following the screenings with discussion in presence of filmmakers and specialists.
Profile
FIFDH was co-founded by Léo Kaneman, Yäel Reinharz Hazan, Pierre Hazan, and Isabelle Gattiker in November 2002. Its first edition took place in March 2003. In the words of Kaneman, FIFDH is a ‘platform against indifference’ that examines the wounds of the planet.
FIFDH is based on the concept ‘A film, A subject, A debate’. It means that the films presented at the festival are followed with a topic discussion on the problems highlighted by the movie, in the presence of filmmakers, human rights defenders, politicians and recognized specialists. Its programme is designed to increase public awareness and inspire people to reinforce their commitment to universal values.
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The inspiration and impetus behind the International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights came from human rights defenders active in NGO's, filmmakers, media representatives and the University of Geneva.
The event is supported by the Swiss Federal Government, the State of Geneva, the City of Geneva, as well as many other institutions.
As a Forum on Human Rights, the Festival informs and firmly denounces violations of civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights wherever they occur. In the heart of Geneva, the ‘human rights international capital’, the FIFDH is a relay for human rights defenders active on the field. It offers debates as well as unscreened films and solidarity actions. The FIFDH coincides with the UN Human Rights Council's main session. This simultaneous event makes the Festival a Free Platform for discussion and debates on a wide variety of topics concerning human rights, including violence against women, historical revisionism, microcredits, threat of genocide in Sudan’s Darfur region, forced disappearances during the 1990s in ]Algeria
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, massacres under the Syrian regime, violence in Central American countries,[ human trafficking in ]Bangladesh
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, child soldiers in Yemen
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, reproductive rights in the Dominican Republic, and many more.[
By 2007, the festival attendance reached 16,000. In the same year, FIFDH paid homage to ]Anna Politkovskaya
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, murdered in October 2006.
In 2014, Léo Kaneman stepped down and was appointed Honorary President and Advisor.
In 2019, FIFDH launched an industry programme Impact Days. ImpactLab is a professional programme for filmmakers and NGOs that aims to facilitate partnerships between them to multiply the social impact.
As of 2022, the attendance exceeds 40,000. FIFDH’s first patron Sergio Vieira de Mello was killed in Bagdad in 2003. Other patrons of the festival are Barbara Hendricks
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, Ken Loach
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, Robert Badinter
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, Ruth Dreifuss
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, William Hurt
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, and Louise Arbour
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Awards and jury
The festival has three competition sections: the Creative Documentary Competition, the Fiction Competition, and the Focus Competition. In the Creative Documentary Competition three main prizes are the Geneva Grand Prix (sponsored by the city of Geneva and valued at CHF 10,000), Gilda Vieira de Mello Prize (CHF 5,000) dedicated to her son, Sergio Vieira de Mello
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, and the Youth Jury Prize. In the Fiction Competition there are the Fiction Grand Award (ex aequo, valued at CHF 10,000 and provided by the Hélène and Victor Barbour Foundation) and the Youth Jury Prize. In the Focus Competition the list of awards includes the Prize of OMCT, the Artopie Award, Champ-Dollon Men’s Jury Prize, Champ-Dollon Women’s Jury Prize, and La Brenaz Jury Prize.
Editions
2025
The 23rd edition of the Geneva International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights will take place from 7 to 16 March, 2025. In the 10 days of Festival there will be 114 screenings, 71 Forums, Spotlights and events, 3 days of professional programme, with 12 sessions dedicated to schools and 6 Awards are given in 3 sections in competition.
2024
The 22d edition of FIFDH took place between 8 and 17 March and featured 24 forums and 23 events. The line-up included 41 films, while the attendance exceeded 30,000. The panel discussions of the edition regarded the topics of AI rapid expansion, gender apartheid in modern Afghanistan
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alongside the premiere of the documentary film '' An Unfinished Journey'', and many more. In the Creative Documentary Competition the Geneva Grand Prix was awarded to ''Name Me Lawand'' by Edward Lovelace, the Gilda Vieira de Mello Prize went to ''Life Is Beautiful
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'' by Mohamed Jabaly. The Youth Jury Prize was given to ''Photophobia'' by Ivan Ostrochovský and Pavol Pekarčik, while the Fiction Grand Prize was awarded to ''The Cage Is Looking for a Bird'' by Malika Musaeva. The OMCT prize in the Focus Competition was taken by Jialing Zhang's ''Total Trust'', and the Artopie Award — ''It’s Always Been Me'' by Julie Bezerra Madsen.
2022
The 20th edition took place on 4–13 March. The program included 36 screenings, 20 debates, 10 exhibitions, as well as several partner events. New audio and video formats were introduced along with VoD. The edition was dedicated to Vietnam
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ese journalist and activist Pham Doan Trang, and Trinidad and Tobago
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activist Ida Leblanc. The list of premieres included ''Angels of Sinjar'' by Hannah Polak
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and ''Red Jungle'' by Juan José Lozano and Zoltán Horváth. A network of podcasts on cinema and human rights was launched. Among the guests of the edition there were American whistleblower Chelsea Manning and abortion rights activist Paxton Smith, WTO director general Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Nobel Prize
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winner Shirin Ebadi
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2021
Grand Prize of Geneva went to ''Shadow Game'' by Eefje Blankevoort, Els Van Driel (Netherlands), Gilda Vieira de Mello Prize was given to ''Downstream to Kinshasa'' by Dieudo Hamadi (Democratic Republic of the Congo/France/Belgium), Special Mention — ''Once Upon A Time In Venezuela'' by Anabel Rodríguez Ríos
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(Venezuela/UK/Brazil/Austria), Youth Jury Prize — ''Shadow Game'' by Eefje Blankevoort, Els Van Driel.
In Fiction Competition the Grand Prize Fiction and Human Rights went to ''Veins of the World
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'' by Byambasuren Davaa
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(Germany/Mongolia), Special Mention — ''Should the Wind Drop
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'' by Nora Martirosyan (France/Armenia/Belgium), Youth Jury Prize — ''Veins of the World
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'' by Byambasuren Davaa
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In Grand Reportage Competition the Prize of OMCT was given to ''Coded Bias
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'' by Shalini Kantayya
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(USA/UK/China), Public Award — '' Dear Future Children'' by Franz Böhm
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(Germany/UK), HUG Artopie Jury Prize — ''Little Girl'' by Sébastien Lifshitz
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(France/Denmark).
2017
The anniversary 15th edition took place on 10–19 March. It featured more than 134 events in 45 locations. Deeyah Khan and Mounir Fatmi chaired the jury for the documentary and fiction sections. The edition, dedicated to Keywan Karimi, also presented his new film ''Drum
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'' in the main competition. Rithy Panh
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was selected the artist of honour. The panel discussions were dedicated to such subjects as the abuses of the regime of Bashar al-Assad, women’s rights and equality.
2016
The edition lasted from 4 to 13 March.
In Creative documentaries competition, the Grand Prix of Geneva went to '' Among the believers'' by Hemal Trivedi et Mohammed Ali Naqvi, Prize Gilda Viera De Mello: ''Hooligan sparrow'' by Nanfu Wang, Special Jury Prize, offered by the Barbara Hendricks Foundation for Peace and Reconciliation: ''A Syrian Love Story'' by Sean McAllister, Youth Jury Award: ''Hooligan sparrow'' by Nanfu Wang. In Fiction and human rights competition Grand Prix was given to '' ZVIZDAN'' (''The High Sun'') by Dalibor Matanić
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, Special Mention '' EXPERIMENTER'' by Michael Almereyda
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, Youth Jury Award: “ 3000 NIGHTS” by Mai Masri.
In OMCT competition, the Grand Prix of the World Organization Against Torture (OMCT) was given to ''Voyage en Barbarie'' by Delphine Deloget & Cécile Allegra. Jury Prize of the Centre de Détention de la Clairière — ''Spartiates'' by Nicolas Wadimoff.
2015
In Creative documentaries competition, the Grand Prix of Geneva went to ''On the bride's side'' (''Io sto con la sposa'') by Antonio Augugliara, Gabriele del Grande and Khales Saliman Al Nassiry. The Prize Gilda Viera De Mello was given to ''Spartacus et Cassandra'' by Ioanis Nuguet. Special mention to The Wanted 18 by Amer Shomali and Paul Cowan. Youth Jury Award: ''Something better to come by'' Hanna Polak. In Fiction and human rights competition the Grand Prix was given to Charlie's Country by Rolf de Heer
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This edition screened ''Citizenfour'' and had Edward Snowden
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as a guest at a panel discussion following the film.
2014
The 12th edition was held from 7 to 16 March and featured a line-up of 40 films, 28 of them in competition, along with 17 debates and other activities. In 2014, the attendance exceeded 25,000. Among the guests of edition there were Joseph Stiglitz
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, Robert Badinter
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, Julian Assange
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(in remote), Robert Badinter, Alice Nkom.[
In the Creative documentaries competition, the Grand Prix of Geneva went to '' Return to Homs'' by ]Talal Derki
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. Special mention: '' Sound of Torture'' by Keren Shayo. Prize Gilda Viera De Mello: Art War by Marco Wilms. Youth Jury Award: ''7 Days in Kigali'' by Mehdi Ba and Jeremy Frey. In Fiction and human rights competition the Grand Prix was given to '' A Stranger'' by Croatian director Bobo Jelcic, Youth Jury Award: '' The Selfish Giant'' by Clio Barnard
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.
In OMCT competition, the Grand Prix of the World Organization Against Torture (OMCT) was given to ''Global Gay'', by Frédéric Martel
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and Rémi Lainé.
2013
The 11th edition took place on 1–10 March. Guest list included Carla Del Ponte, Riccardo Petrella, Navanethem Pillay, Géraldine Savary, Leila Chahid, Colonel Shaul Arieli, and others. The jury was headed by Ai Weiwei
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.
See also
*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 ...
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