The International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights (FIFDH) is an annual event in Geneva, international capital of human rights, its aim – in relation to the UN Human Rights Council – is to serve as an “opinion column” or space where ideas are freely expressed and shared. A platform for dialogue between human rights activists, film-makers and members of civil society, the FIFDH fearlessly denounces attacks on human dignity. The Festival’s founding formula is “One film, one subject, one debate”.
In 2009 the FIFDH Jury included: Louise Arbour, ex-UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, film director Mathieu Kassovitz, filmmaker Idrissa Ouédraogo, journalist Florence Aubenas and writer Slimane Benaïssa. Awards include: FIFDH Grand Award: 10'000.- Swiss francs award, offered by the State of Geneva. World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT) Award: 5'000.- Swiss francs award, offered by the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT), Foundation Barbara Hendricks, prize in honour of Sergio Vieira de Meilo Award, value: 5'000.- Swiss francs and the Junior Jury Award -Given by the Youth Jury for the documentaries of Creation competition.
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Enter Your Post2
by Marc Evans
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"Suffering and Smiling"
by Dan Ollman
Special prize of the Jury: "Faces"
by Gmax
The OMCT Award: "Calle Santa Fe"
by Carmen Castillo
The Junior Jury Award: "Suffering and Smiling"
by: Dan Ollman
The GRAND AWARD of the State of Geneva: “Jesus Camp”
Directed by Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady (USA)
“This shock film highlights an acute, interesting problem currently invisible to the eyes of the world. By showing how Christian warriors are made, it helps distinguish between fundamentalism and religious identity and assesses the danger of intertwining political and religious matters.”
The Special Prize Of The Jury: “Itchkeri Kenti “
Directed by Florent Marcie
“An outstanding documentary film telling the precious history of the Chechnian people, a history threatened to be wiped out. This is an important trace! The young film director devoted 11 years of his life to it and through daily footage thrusts us in the cruel reality of war with surprising yet necessary long sequences.”
The Special Mention Of The Jury: “La Malediction De Naître Fille”
Directed by Manon Loizeau
“The reality of our world is that half of humanity – women – is violently oppressed in certain countries. In a sensitive, controlled and powerful way, this film tells out what is usually left unspoken: that women are forced to kill their girl children by merciless traditions and with the complicity of cynical governments.”
An Extra Mention: “Total Denial”
Directed by Milena Kaneva
“In the poorest countries, multinational corporations make profits and tend to disregard the unbearable living conditions of local populations who are displaced and often enslaved. They see their environment being destroyed and with it their livelihood. Thus they become the accomplices of authoritarian and corrupted governments. This film is an alert!”
The OMCT Award: “Swiss Sans Papiers”
Directed by Andreas Hoessli
“In the face of the unprecedented retrenchment caused last 24 September by the Swiss people who adopted one of Europe’s most restrictive laws on aliens, we strongly believe that this film will help counter xenophobic slogans, unfounded fears, rejection and ignorance of other people which all sustained the securitarian drift that won over our country.”
The Junior Jury Award: “Delta, Oil’s Dirty Business”
Directed by Yorgos Avgeropoulos
“For its aesthetics and its clarity in dealing with topical issues that touch and implicitly affect us. The film director
managed to share his global view of governments just as compromised as multinational corporations.”
The Special Mention Of The Junior Jury: “Jesus Camp”
Directed by Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady