The Human Rights Film Collection at the University of Connecticut Libraries has reached 450 films!
Recent addions to the Human Rights Film Collection include:
- My Neighbor, My Killer (2009)
- The Reckoning: The Battle for the International Criminal Court (2009)
- American Outrage (2008)
- Angels on our Shoulders (2008)
- Betrayal (2008)
- Children in the Fields (2008)
- Pray the Devil Back to Hell (2008)
- Taxi to the Dark Side (2008)
- China Blue (2008)
- Children in No Man’s Land (2008)
- XXY (2007)
Click here for a full listing of films.
And mark your calendars, the Human Rights in the USA film series resumes on Tuesday, February 9 at 4 PM with a screening of “Trouble the Water,” about a couple’s experiences during and after Hurricane Katrina.
Dear Madam or Sir,
I learned about the Human Rights library and Archival research and I thought you could be interested in adding my video “Burnt Oranges” to your library. My video explores the history of political violence in my native Argentina. I examine the long-term effects and repercussions of Argentina’s 1970’s state terrorism through a combination of intimate witness narration, interviews, documentary, and re-created footage. The film is a personal and artistic portrayal of a country’s struggles to confront its painful past, and a reminder of the global necessity to defend human rights and democratic values.
you will find more information at http://www.libremedia.com
I am looking forward to hearing from you,
Sincerely,
Silvia Malagrino