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Janel Coe
Human Rights Watch Film Festival 2023 in Toronto, Ontario
In partnership with Hot Docs cinema, the Human Rights Watch Film Festival took place in Toronto, Ontario from March 8-12, 2023. Free online access to the films are available to watch across Canada from March 13-19 at...
In partnership with Hot Docs cinema, the Human Rights Watch Film Festival took place in Toronto, Ontario from March 8-12, 2023. Free online access to the films are available to watch across Canada from March 13-19 at https://hotdocs.ca/whats-on/cinema-series/hrw-film-festival
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Join the conversation at #HRWFFCanada on social media. The Human Rights Watch Film Festival 2023 took place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in partnership with Hot Docs cinema.
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Hot Docs cinema was the venue where the Human Rights Film Festival in Toronto, Ontario, Canada took place in 2023.
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Academy Award nominated director Evgeny Afineevsky ( third from the left, seated) was part of a panel following the screening of the film "Freedom on Fire".
Also pictured are:
Valentina Kuryliw, Director of Education at the Holodomor Research...
Also pictured are:
Valentina Kuryliw, Director of Education at the Holodomor Research...
Academy Award nominated director Evgeny Afineevsky ( third from the left, seated) was part of a panel following the screening of the film "Freedom on Fire".
Also pictured are:
Valentina Kuryliw, Director of Education at the Holodomor Research and Education Consortium;
HRW's Crisis and Conflict Director Ida Sawyer; and
Canadian journalist Lisa LaFlamme.
This event took place on March 8, 2023 as part of the Human Rights Watch Film Festival in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Also pictured are:
Valentina Kuryliw, Director of Education at the Holodomor Research and Education Consortium;
HRW's Crisis and Conflict Director Ida Sawyer; and
Canadian journalist Lisa LaFlamme.
This event took place on March 8, 2023 as part of the Human Rights Watch Film Festival in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
"Uýra: The Rising Forest", directed by Juliana Curiz, screened at the Human Rights Watch Film Festival in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on March 11, 2023.
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Sarah Lewis is Peterborough, Ontario's inaugural Poet Laureate. She performed a spoken word poem before the screening of the Indigenous film from Brazil entitled "Uýra: The Rising Forest". This event happened in Toronto, Ontario Canada on March...
Sarah Lewis is Peterborough, Ontario's inaugural Poet Laureate. She performed a spoken word poem before the screening of the Indigenous film from Brazil entitled "Uýra: The Rising Forest". This event happened in Toronto, Ontario Canada on March 11, 2023.
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The film "The Grab" was screened at Hot Docs Cinema in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, as part of the Human Rights Watch Film Festival. After the film there was a panel which featured the director (middle seat), Gabriela Cowperthwaite.
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A panel discussion after the film "No U-Turn" as part of the Human Rights Watch Film Festival in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
From top left, clockwise:
CBC's Tamara Khandaker;
Public Speaker and Activist Michel Chikwanine;
Director of the film Ike...
From top left, clockwise:
CBC's Tamara Khandaker;
Public Speaker and Activist Michel Chikwanine;
Director of the film Ike...
A panel discussion after the film "No U-Turn" as part of the Human Rights Watch Film Festival in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
From top left, clockwise:
CBC's Tamara Khandaker;
Public Speaker and Activist Michel Chikwanine;
Director of the film Ike Nnaebue;
Sign language interpreter.
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From top left, clockwise:
CBC's Tamara Khandaker;
Public Speaker and Activist Michel Chikwanine;
Director of the film Ike Nnaebue;
Sign language interpreter.
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