Over the past twenty years, the phenomenon of Human Rights Cinema has emerged as an important way to think about the relationship between visual culture, human rights and activism. This article will interrogate some of the presuppositions behind this phenomenon and examine what it means for both cinema and the concept of human rights. The article will then look at The Act of Killing, a 2012 documentary that has raised many questions for the project of Human Rights Cinema. It will be argued that The Act of Killing does not fit easily within the canon of Human Rights Cinema, not simply because of controversies surrounding its making, but also because of the challenges it poses for ideas of spectatorship and authority. Furthermore, this articl...
[EN] This study is focused on those filmmakers who make films as a way of fighting to defend human r...
This dissertation examines the institutional environments in which human rights video activism takes...
Paper presented at the World Social Science Forum: Social Transformations and the Digital Age, Montr...
In this article I explore what feature-length films of the kind that are shown in human rights film ...
Film is an increasingly important medium for communicating knowledge about human rights, and human r...
In recent years, human rights film festivals have proliferated across the globe. Often co-sponsored ...
This article is an exploration of cultural codes of humanitarianism and human rights in feature-leng...
This thesis explores human rights film festivals (HRFFs), how they developed in particular locations...
Human Rights Film Festivals have been growing in number across the globe since the late 1980s and ha...
This thesis focuses on the function, programming practices, politics and activism of human rights fi...
Human Rights Film Festivals have been growing in number across the globe since the late 1980s and ha...
This dissertation examines the institutional environments in which human rights video activism takes...
Human rights are those inalienable rights that are basically accruable to every human person or citi...
If the primary human rights preoccupation of mainstream film and television is the ethical status of...
Principally, film has the potential to be a useful and appropriate tool of reparations. This ess...
[EN] This study is focused on those filmmakers who make films as a way of fighting to defend human r...
This dissertation examines the institutional environments in which human rights video activism takes...
Paper presented at the World Social Science Forum: Social Transformations and the Digital Age, Montr...
In this article I explore what feature-length films of the kind that are shown in human rights film ...
Film is an increasingly important medium for communicating knowledge about human rights, and human r...
In recent years, human rights film festivals have proliferated across the globe. Often co-sponsored ...
This article is an exploration of cultural codes of humanitarianism and human rights in feature-leng...
This thesis explores human rights film festivals (HRFFs), how they developed in particular locations...
Human Rights Film Festivals have been growing in number across the globe since the late 1980s and ha...
This thesis focuses on the function, programming practices, politics and activism of human rights fi...
Human Rights Film Festivals have been growing in number across the globe since the late 1980s and ha...
This dissertation examines the institutional environments in which human rights video activism takes...
Human rights are those inalienable rights that are basically accruable to every human person or citi...
If the primary human rights preoccupation of mainstream film and television is the ethical status of...
Principally, film has the potential to be a useful and appropriate tool of reparations. This ess...
[EN] This study is focused on those filmmakers who make films as a way of fighting to defend human r...
This dissertation examines the institutional environments in which human rights video activism takes...
Paper presented at the World Social Science Forum: Social Transformations and the Digital Age, Montr...