Browse previous selections from the Human Rights Watch Film Festival

Discussion: Living in the shadows: People with albinism in Tanzania
People with albinism in parts of Africa continue to live under the threat of horrific violence or death due to myths that the organs and limbs of people with albinism bring prosperity.

Discussion: Media freedom under threat: What does the future hold?
Murders, death threats and ‘fake news’: Across the globe media freedom is increasingly under pressure.

Esta Todo Bien (It's All Good)
In Está Todo Bien, Caracas-born Tuki Jencquel asks a pharmacist, trauma surgeon, activist and two patients to confront the same questions millions of Venezuelans are facing: protest or acquiesce, emigrate or remain, lose all hope or hang onto faith?

Everything Must Fall
Everything Must Fall features student leaders and their opposition as they unpack how a moment evolved into a mass movement.

Gay Chorus Deep South
In response to a wave of discriminatory anti-LGBTQ laws in the southern US and the divisive 2016 elections, the San Francisco Gay Men’s Choir embarks on a daring tour of the American Deep South.

Ghost Fleet
Bangkok-based Patima Tungpuchayakul has committed her life to rescuing and returning home men from Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, and other Southeast Asian nations who have been sold to Thai fishing companies by human traffickers.

I Am Not Alone
I am Not Alone captures the energy and hopefulness of grassroots protest and direct action.

In Search...
Director Beryl Magoko is embarking on a personal journey to courageously face her past, to accept and love herself and her own body as she considers reconstructive surgery for the female genital mutilation she underwent as a young girl.

Life Without Basketball
When a controversial ruling on religious headgear ends star athlete Bilqis Abdul-Qaadir's chances at playing professionally, she re-examines her faith and identity as a Muslim American.

Love Child

Made in Bangladesh
Channeling real-life stories that Bangladeshi filmmaker Rubaiyat Hossain encountered as a women's rights activist, this empowering, layered drama shines a light on an oppressive industry, and demands our attention.