DVD box for the benefit of the FIDH

A collection of 3 fascinating films

Three of the most magnificent and fascinating films of our age - three instructive, useful and quite simply necessary films:
 Lord of War, by Andrew Niccol
 The Road to Guantanamo, by Michael Winterbottom and Mat Whitecross
 Shooting Dogs by Michael Caton-Jones.

This box, which has been designed by the agency Dream-on, will be sold exclusively at the 70 Fnac outlets as well as via the website www.fnac.com, at the rather inexpensive cost of € 24.99 beginning on 23 November.

The entire proceeds from its sales will be paid to FIDH to support its actions around the world:
 GRANTING JUSTICE to victims by initiating and supporting legal proceedings
 STRIVING FOR a globalisation that will allow greater respect for Human Rights
 SAFEGUARDING the respect for Human Rights in the legitimate fight against terrorism
 PROTECTING Human Rights defenders, who are regularly exposed to threats

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5 activist films in aid of FIDH

 S21 by Rithy Pan
The S21 was the “Security Centre” under the “Red Khmer”. In this detention centre, which was located right in the centre of Phnom Penh, nearly 17,000 prisoners were tortured and then executed. This film is aimed at providing an understanding of how Angkor, the Communist Party of Kampuchea, had enforced its policy of ruthless extermination.
”A film experience with staggering results, tearing a chunk of light out of such great darkness by dint of patience and perseverance.” (French TV Weekly TÉLÉRAMA)

 DARWIN’s NIGHTMARE by Hubert Sauper
An equally breath-taking as well as human and fascinating insight into the tragedy of Africa and the problems posed by globalisation. Darwin’s Nightmare is a film not to be missed, which has received several awards, such as the Grand Prix of Documentaries at the Paris Environment Film Festival in 2004.
“Captivating (...), a fascinating documentary.” LE FIGARO

 MEMORIA DEL SAQUEO (Social Genocide) by Fernando Solanas
Shameless ultra-liberalism, despoilment of public property, sky-high foreign debt, wide-spread political and financial corruption... Argentina has suffered one of the most severe economic and social crises that any country could have experienced in times of peace. This film exposes the mechanisms which have led to a true “social genocide”.
“As much as this is a striking documentary, it is also a true opera (…). A corrosive lyricism, staggering, amazing…!” (French daily LIBERATION)

 NO MAN’S LAND by Danis Tanovic
Two enemy soldiers are trapped in a “no man’s land”, between the frontlines. One of them is Serbian, the other Bosnian. A third man, who is injured, is lying stretched out on a landmine. The media have truly managed to transform this diverse documentary into a real international show. A both ferocious and amusing activist film against the absurdity of war.
“...One likes these characters (...) Their humanity is magnificent. It causes us to laugh and cry…” (French weekly LE NOUVEL OBSERVATEUR)

 LA CONTROVERSE DE VALLADOLID by Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe
“7 d’Or” for best fiction in 1991
Do the Red Indians of the New World have a soul? This was the subject of a controversy, in 1550, opposing the Chanoin philosopher Sepulveda and the Dominican Las Casas. A superbly heated, profound, baroque and premonitory debate.
”The superb trio of Marielle-Carmet-Trintignant is a fascinating trio.” (LE MONDE)

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