The Valencia International Festival of Cinema and Human Rights is a project of the Foundation for Justice organised together with other organizations from Valencia such as CEAR, Amnesty International, ÀMBIT, CVONGD, Valencia amb bici, Acció Ecologista Agró, Moviment contra la intolerància, Lambda, SJM or Entreculturas. The Festival offers a unique audiovisual space for raising awareness about the condition of human rights both in the city of Valencia as well as in other spaces at international level. It is a cultural programme essential to see the latest international developments in the field of documentary film about human rights and the Millennium Development Goals.
This Festival is held in different sites, one of them being the MuVIM the Valencian Museum of Enlightenment and Modernity where we will screen films from the the festival invited this year to the Valencia International Festival of Cinema and Human Rights: the Nuremberg International Human Rights Film Festival.
► Screening: 'KINDIL EL BAHR' 40’ /2016 / Algeria, Kuwait and U.S.A, Fiction
Debate: Andrea Kuhn (Director of the Nuremberg International Human Rights Film Festival) and Entreculturas.
SYNOPSIS
The young mother Nfissa goes to the beach where a group of young men attacks and lynches her in the water. Anybody else seems to have witnessed her disappearance. Soon after these events, on the same beach, all the bathers die.
Source: Festival de Cine Africano (African Film Festival)
Free entrance until reaching full capacity.