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Human Rights Day Playlist

December 09, 2022

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For Human Rights Day (December 10th) Docuseek, a steaming service available to Obies that offers essential independent, social-issue and environmental films, created a playlist of 17 new releases relate to this year's theme — Dignity, Freedom, and Justice for All. Below are a few examples of the films available on the playlist. For more, visit docuseek2.com/playlist/v/Kp

Al Helm – When an African American gospel choir goes to Palestine to sing in a Palestinian play about Martin Luther King, Jr. they become witnesses to life under occupation and a non-violent movement for justice. (Clarity Films)

Birth on the Border – Seeking a safer future for their children, two women from Ciudad Juárez, risk harassment at the hands of Border Patrol to cross the US-Mexico border legally to give birth in El Paso, Texas. (Women Make Movies)

Born This Way – Risking everything, the life of gays and lesbians in Cameroon. (GOOD DOCS)
Downstream to Kinshasa – Victims of the bloody Six-Day War in the Democratic Republic of Congo travel to the capital demanding reparations for their injuries. (Icarus Films)

Fly So Far – The life of Teodora Vásquez, sentenced to thirty years in a Salvadorean prison after a stillbirth. A grave warning of how far state control of women’s bodies can go. (Women Make Movies)