09.11.20
The submission of feature films and short films for the 18th Human Rights Film Festival (April 23-30) is open from today, November 11th, and until January 11th.
26.03.20
In view of the situation generated by Covid-19, the San Sebastian City Council's Human Rights Department and Donostia Kultura have decided to cancel the 18th edition of the Human Rights Film Festival on the scheduled dates of April 23-30. This includes the morning screenings for schoolchildren.
21.02.20
The San Sebastian Human Rights Film Festival now has its own channel on Filmin, Spain's biggest platform for movies and series.
06.02.20
Terra Willy (2019), Asto Erregea (2018) and Vitoria, 3 de marzo (2019) are the films that will be screened this year for schools at the morning sessions during the 18th San Sebastian Human Rights Film Festival. The inscription is open.
04.02.20
The registration to be part of the 18th Human Rights Film Festival (April 23-30) Youth Jury is open. Until March 31, all the young people between 18 and 30 years interested can find the rules and make the inscription through the Festival web: www.cineyderechoshumanos.eus.
04.11.19
The submission of feature films and short films for the 18th Human Rights Film Festival (April 23-30) is open from today, November 5th, and until January 6th.
12.04.19
The film ¡Nae pasaran! (Scotland-Chile, 2018), directed by Felipe Bustos Sierra, has been awarded with the Audience Prize to the Best Feature Film at the 17th San Sebastian Human Rights Film Festival, that ends tonight.
05.04.19
The 17th Human Rights Film Festival organize the exhibition 15th edition of art and human rights by children and youths, that will be open at the Festival's Information Office (Victoria Eugenia Theater) between April 5th anf 14th.