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  • 2025.03.28

    The exhibition "Beyond Mauthausen" is open at Okendo Kultur Etxea

    The exhibition Beyond Mauthausen. Francesc Boix photographer, from the program of the 22nd Human Rights Film Festival, will be open between March 27th and May 31th at Okendo Kultur Etxea.

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  • 2025.03.27

    22nd San Sebastian Human Rights Film Festival to take place between 4 and 11 April

    The situation of migrants on the River Bidasoa border, the struggle for civil rights in the USA and social mobilisation in Argentina, the rights of deaf people and delivery riders, and the perspective of cleaning workers in Mexico City are among the topics covered by the films and discussions at the festival.

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  • 2025.03.13

    Première of “Interview: Urez eta hondarrez” at the Human Rights Film Festival

    The San Sebastian Human Rights Film Festival features the première of the show Interview: Urez eta hondarrez, by the Tentazioa company, based on the short film De agua y arena, directed by Telmo Irureta. The performance, in the Basque language, will take place on Wednesday, 2 April, at 7:30 p.m. at the Victoria Eugenia Theatre (Klub Aretoa).

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  • 2025.02.28

    “Pheasant Island” will open the 22nd Human Rights Film Festival on 4 April

    The Basque production Pheasant Island (2025), directed by Asier Urbieta, will have the honour on 4 April at the Victoria Eugenia theatre of opening the 22nd San Sebastian Human Rights Film Festival, organised by the Human Rights Area of the City Council and Donostia Kultura.

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  • 2025.02.28

    Preview of the 22nd Human Rights Film Festival

    As every year, the festival will address a range of topics and stories, including the struggle for civil rights in the USA through the figure of Harry Belafonte, the frenetic life of Souleymane, a Guinean migrant who works delivering food on the streets of Paris, and the story of the women who spend every day cleaning the public spaces of Mexico City. It will also present the struggle of a group of people to protect their homes in Lagos, Nigeria, the second most populous city in Africa, and open a window onto the past, to recount stories set in the final days of the Ceauşescu regime and the Prague Spring of 1968.

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  • 2025.02.28

    "Film and Memory" cycle at Human Rights Film Festival

    The 22nd San Sebastian Human Rights Film Festival will take place between 4 and 11 April at the Victoria Eugenia, the main setting for the event, and the Teatro Principal, as well as other venues around the city. This year Tabakalera will again be featuring the Film and Memory series, made up of three films analysing the power of images and their importance in recounting History: Ernest Cole: Lost and Found, Henry Fonda for President and Riefenstahl.

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  • 2025.02.13

    Singing Through the Wall: Songs for the Western Sahara

    On 8 March, at 8:00 p.m., the Main Theatre will be the venue for the charity concert Singing Through the Wall: Songs for the Western Sahara. Tickets will be on sale via the regular Donostia Kultura channels (box office and website) from 11:30 a.m. on 14 February, for a price of €10.

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  • 2025.01.31

    Three films for young people at the 22nd Human Rights Film Festival

    Argizagi. Zubiak adiskidetasunerantz, Sauvages and Black Butterflies are the films that the 22nd San Sebastian Human Rights Film Festival is going to offer to the schools. The screenings will be at the Principal Theater. The inscription is open.

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  • 2025.01.31

    The registration to be part of the Youth Jury of the 22nd Human Rights Film Festival is open

    The registration to be part of the 22nd Human Rights Film Festival (April 4-11) Youth Jury is open. Until March 7th, 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.

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