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Document International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival

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Countries: United Kingdom
Deadline:03.05.2013
Start:16.10.2013
End:20.10.2013
Genres: documentary
Accepted formats: ?, Beta SP, DV

The Document International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival screens films that deal with human rights issues. Document invites applications from both established & emerging documentary filmmakers, to take part in the UK's only festival dedicated to international human rights. We understand human rights in its broadest terms to include a wide range of subjects, and will screen a representative selection of documentary films from home and abroad, addressing issues such as: Immigration & asylum; racism; miscarriages of justice; eviction; poverty; social exclusion; war and conflict; workers / unemployed rights; Africa; Palestine / Israel; Central / Eastern Europe; North & South America; Roma, Gypsies & Travellers; self determination; Central Asian former Soviet republics; mental health & social care; HIV / AIDS; young people; women; human trafficking; indigenous cultures; environmental exploitation & disaster; global policies versus local effects...


International documentary films that deal with various aspects of human rights: 16 - 20 October 2013.


We seek to show work which explores the idea of human rights in its broadest definition and in a wide range of styles, from reportage to cinematic essays, from investigative journalism to experimental forms.

Document 11 will screen documentary films old and new, from home and abroad, addressing issues such as:
immigration & asylum
women
war & conflict
self-determination
racism
LGBT rights
miscarriages of justice
eviction
poverty
social exclusion
workers/unemployed rights
mental health & social care
young people
human trafficking
indigenous cultures
environmental concerns
global policies & local consequences …

Document 11 welcomes applications from documentary filmmakers to participate in the only UK-based festival dedicated to international human rights.

Submissions Contact: Mona Rai Programme Co-ordinator

Tel: 00 44 (0) 141 332 9775

Email: documentsubs@gmail.com

Application form to be downloaded.


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Contact:
Document International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival Document Festival, Cultural Tenant Space 10, Centre for Contemporary Art
350 Sauchiehall St
G2 3JD Scotland Glasgow
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