One World Echoes

This screening is part of One World Echoes documentary program celebrating the 15th anniversary of One World, the world´s largest human rights documentary film festival established in Prague in 1998 by the Czech NGO People in Need. One World Echoes offer a selection of extraordinary documentary films exploring societies and individual lives from the human rights perspective and representing various countries where People in Need, the biggest NGO in Eastern and Central Europe, runs its human rights, relief and development projects.

More information at www.oneworld.cz/echoes

Wednesday, 6 November 3:15PM
Toldi
English Subtitle & Hungarian Simultaneous Translation
Stéphanie Lamorré | France | 2012 | 52min | Arabic & English & French
Clandestine footage reveals three destinies in Bahrain’s recent violent protests.
Wednesday, 6 November 3:15PM
Toldi
English & Hungarian Subtitles
Ewa Weber | UK | 2012 | 47min | English & French
As the sun sets over Conakry, Guinea, hundreds of students search for electricity around the city to prepare for exams.
Wednesday, 6 November 8:45PM
Toldi
English Subtitle & Hungarian Simultaneous Translation
Sunday, 10 November 5:15PM
Toldi
English Subtitle & Hungarian Simultaneous Translation
Saturday, 9 November 6:15PM
Művész
English Subtitle & Hungarian Simultaneous Translation
Vitaly Mansky | Russia | 2011 | 99min | Spanish
Off the beaten tourist tracks, the film exposes the everyday joys and worries of Cubans, young and old.
Thursday, 7 November 3:30PM
Cirko
English Subtitle
Saturday, 9 November 4:45PM
Művész
English Subtitle & Hungarian Simultaneous Translation
Klara Tasovska | Czech Republic | 2012 | 70min | Russian
A time-travel journey to the Communist past in Pridnestrovie’s present, where songs on television still celebrate the president and the secret police keeps a watchful eye on citizens.