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Exploring the theme of those who speak out in the films at the HRWFF NY 2012, Amy Costello speaks with Deputy Director Andrea Holley about three films having their New...
Filmmaker Alison Klayman captures artist Ai Weiwei's forthright and unequivocal stance against China's oppression in Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry. The documentary...
COLOUR OF THE OCEAN is a narrative film premiering at the 2012 London and New York Human Rights Watch Film Festivals. The film shines a light on the perils facing refugees...
Amy Costello speaks with filmmaker Mimi Chakarova about her powerul film, exposing the shadowy world of sex trafficking from Eastern Europe to the Middle East and Western...
Dean Hamer and Joe Wilson discuss their film "Out in the Silence." It's about being gay in small town America. With HRW's Boris Dittrich; hosted by Amy Costello. The...
Youth Producing Change is a program that allows young people to explore human rights issues through video. It's screened at the Human Rights Watch Film Festival. Amy...
During Guatemala's brutal civil war, filmmaker Pamela Yates captured damning footage of the Guatemalan military's campaign against Mayan civilians. Twenty-five years later...
Amy Costello speaks with HRW's Andrea Holley about two documentaries that take on controversial issues of terrorism in times of conflict. They're playing at the 2011 Human...
The Green Wave is a documentary about the 2009 protests in Iran. Amy Costello talks to Ali Samadi Ahadi about the film, which is playing at the Human Rights Watch...









