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7th Edition of the Africa Human Rights Film Festival returns to Cape Town

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October 3, 2024
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7th Edition of the Africa Human Rights Film Festival returns to Cape Town
Davison Mudzingwa, Festival manager
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The Africa Human Rights Film Festival is back for its 7th edition, taking place in Cape Town on October 4-5, 2024. Following a successful opening in the Kalahari Desert, this event promises to be a powerful platform for important discussions and films focused on human rights and environmental issues.

In partnership with the National Film and Video Foundation of South Africa and Oxfam, the festival began on September 12-14 in Rietfontein, where indigenous Khoi and San communities participated in film screenings, workshops, and meaningful dialogue.

This year’s Cape Town events will be held at Bertha Movie House in Mowbray and Isivivana Community Centre in Khayelitsha. Attendees can look forward to film screenings, workshops, and panel discussions featuring local filmmakers and activists.

“We are thrilled to be back in Cape Town,” said Davison Mudzingwa, the festival manager. “This year, we will focus on environmental and climate issues, highlighting the brave rights defenders who risk their lives for justice.”

Over 20 films from Africa and South America will be showcased, addressing themes of climate change, environment, and human rights. Notable screenings include Zambezia: A Well For Change, In Your Eyes, Cocoon of Pain, and Blood For Oil. The festival will also feature films created by young people from the Kalahari, who have gained valuable storytelling skills through festival support.

Jacqueline van Meygaarden, filmmaker and climate justice activist, will lead a two-day workshop for creatives and activists, fostering collaboration and inspiration.

“The festival bridges the gap between communities,” Mudzingwa added. “Our work empowers young storytellers, and we aim to extend these opportunities to marginalized youth in the Western Cape.”

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