Program
LUNA Cinema, Marszałkowska str. 28
-->Friday, 9th December
18:30Opening ceremony - presentation of HFHR award to Maciej Drygas for achievements in showing human rights in film; A Day in the People’s Republic of PolandPoland, 2005, 57', dir. Maciej Drygas
Thursday, September 27, 1962, in the People’s Republic of Poland
-->Saturday, 10th December
18:30A Decent FactoryFinland/France , 2004, 79', dir. Thomas Balmès
Nokia business control staff in a factory supplier’s plant
-->Sunday, 11th December
18:30BelzecFrance, 2005, 100', dir. Guillaume Moscovitz
The Nazi German death camp
-->Monday, 12th December
18:30Coca, The Dove from Chechnya; meeting with Magomed Magomedov from Mothers of Chechnia organizationSwitzerland, 2005, 86', dir. Eric Bergkraut
Zainap Gashajeva documents human rights violations in Chechnya
-->Tuesday, 13th December
18:30The Liberace of BaghdadUK, 2004, 70', dir. Sean McAllister
A famous Iraqi pianist in post-war Baghdad-->Wednesday, 14th December
18:30A life of An AgentHungary, 2004, 82', dir. Gábor Zsigmond Peapp
Instruction films for secret services from Hungary’s Interior Ministry, 1958-1988-->Thursday, 15th December
18:30Lost ChildrenGermany, 2005, 97', dir. Ali Samadi Ahadi, Oliver Stoltz
Runaway children from Kony’s Ugandan army-->Friday, 16th December
18:30The PeacekeepersCanada/France, 2005, 84', dir. Paul Cowan
The chances of the UN peacekeeping operation in the Democratic Republic of Congo-->Saturday, 17th December
18:30Sisters in LawUK, 2005, 104', dir. Kim Longinotto, Florence Ayisi
Two women – a judge and a prosecutor – in a Cameroon courthouse