פסטיבל תל אביב לקולנוע וזכויות אדם
SOLIDARITY TEL AVIV HUMAN RIGHTS FILM FESTIVAL
مِهرجان تل أبيب للسينما وحقوق الإنسان
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Festival Program
Program
Thursday
03/12
12:00
Young Filmmakers Competition
14:00
Young Filmmakers Competition Awards
20:00
The Flying Circus
20:00
The Reason I Jump
22:00
DAU. Natasha
Friday
04/12
17:00Zana
19:00
Caught in the Net
20:00
Shared Household
20:00
Inhale-Exhale
21:00
Nuzhat Al-Fuad
22:00
SHINDISI
Saturday
05/12
18:00
Through The Night
18:00
Scattegories
19:00
Born in Evin
20:00
THE FILM THAT WASN'T
20:00
Radio Silence
20:00
Israeli Cinema-Herstory
21:00
Natural Right
Sunday
06/12
19:00
Objector
20:00
And I Was There
20:00
Finding Sally
20:30
Let’s Talk about Gaza
21:30
LOVEMOBIL
22:00
The Girl On The Bridge
Wednesday
09/12
20:00
Taste of Hope
Thursday
10/12
Solidarity
Solidarity –Tel Aviv Human Rights Film Festival is a unique event that raises awareness on significant socio-political issues through screenings of groundbreaking films on human rights in Israel and around the world, films that promote peace, democracy and human rights alongside equality and social justice.
Solidarity, the only Israeli film festival fully dedicated to human rights, takes place at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque since 2010. The Festival's international program shows award-winning narrative and documentary films, including works by Palestinian filmmakers, providing contexts for issues related to social and political struggles, among them: globalization, refugees, the occupation of the West Bank and the Basic Law, hunger and poverty, women’s rights, LGBTQ rights, freedom of speech, and the climate crisis.
The Israeli program includes premieres and a selection of some of the best Israeli films in the field of human rights, . T special events dedicated to local authors and filmmakers, a film competition for films, including tracks for student films and for films by high school students. All competitions aim to encourage local filmmakers to engage with human rights issues.
The Solidarity Festival is produced by the Solidarity for the Arts, Activism and Human Rights Association. We believe in the power of cinema to be thought provoking and to spark activism towards the creation of a better future for all of us in Israel, in the region and worldwide. In the current political climate, when the very notion of democracy is under threat, it is important for us to stand up and make our voices heard clearly, bravely and freely.