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Film festival in Geneva to highlight authoritarian excesses

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The FIFDH wants to highlight the excesses of authoritarianism

The FIFDH wants to highlight the excesses of authoritarianism


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The International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights (FIFDH) in Geneva will be looking at the excesses of authoritarianism on the rise around the world.





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Several premieres are expected from March 6 to 15 March, as is French actress Adèle Haenel.

For this 24th edition, the festival’s theme is “contemporary drift and collective resistance”, said co-editor Laila Alonso Huarte. Christian nationalism and the attitude of the immigration police (ICE) in the United States will be discussed.

In Europe, the world premiere of the documentary The Meloni Case will look at the policies of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. A number of themes linked to the effects of authoritarianism will also be examined, including police violence and the harassment of minorities.

But the festival is also about resistance. The work of Gazan filmmakers will be shown. Adèle Haenel will talk about solidarity as a committed political solution.

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