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Screening: Human Rights Watch Film Festival

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Genre : Cinema cycle | Nairobi

From monday 10 to friday 14 november 2014

Times : 00:00
Contact details : Alliance Francaise de Nairobi
Tel. : (20) 34 00 54 / 79 or 07
Principal country concerned : Column : Cinema/tv


All films will be followed by a panel discussion




Programme
Mon. 10 November: 'Big Men' by Rachel Boynton, 2013, 99 min (US)



A cautionary tale about the toll of American oil investment in West Africa, Big Men reveals the secretive worlds of both corporations and local communities in Nigeria and Ghana.



Panelists: John Githongo (INUKA Trustee), Gladwell Otieno (AFRICOG) and Paul Goldsmith



Moderator: Otsieno Namwaya (Human Rights Watch)



Tue. 11 November: 'Private Violence' Tue. 11 Nov. by Cynthia Hill, 2013, 81 min (US)



Private Violence follows the story of two survivors who have left their abusers only to face systems that fail, judge, marginalize and blame them for the violence to which they have been subjected.



Panelists: Christine Ochieng (FIDA-Kenya) and Prof. Wambui Mwangi



Moderator: Monica Tabengwa (Human Rights Watch)



Wed. 12 November: 'Born this Way' by Shaun Kadlec & Deb Tullmann, 2012, 84 min (Cameroon)



The film follows the lives of four gay Cameroonians. Lyrical imagery, devastating homophobia, the influence of western culture and a hiddencamera courtroom drama mysteriously coalesce into a story of what is possible in the global fight for equality



Panelists: Njeri Gatheru (National Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission) and Neela Ghoshal (Human Rights Watch)



Thu. 13 November: 'A Quiet Inquisition' by Alessandra Zeka & Holen Sabrina Kahn, 2014, 65 min (US)



At a public hospital in Nicaragua, OBGYN Dr. Carla Cerrato must choose between following a law that bans all abortions and endangers her patients or taking a risk and providing the care that she knows can save a woman's life.



Panelists: Evelyne Opondo (Center for Reproductive Rights) and Dr Joachim Osur (Amref Health Africa)



Moderator: Laetitia Bader (Human Rights Watch)



Friday 14 November 'Watchers of the Sky' by Edet Belzberg, 2011, 114 min (US)



The film interweaves five stories of remarkable courage; compassion and determination taking one on a provocative journey from Nuremberg to The Hague, from Bosnia to Darfur, from criminality to justice, and from apathy to action.



Panelists: Muthoni Wanyeki (Amnesty International) and Dr. Godfrey Musila, law lecturer (University of Nairobi)



Moderator: Hanan Salah (Human Rights Watch)


Information / Venue


Time: 6 pm
Entrance Free



Loita/Monrovia Streets PO Box 45475
Nairobi ( 00100 )
Kenya




Partners

  • Kenya : Arterial Network chapter
  • Kenya : Ketebul Music
  • Kenya : Studio Vista Network
  • Kenya : Kuona Trust
  • Kenya : The Theatre Company

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