1st Edition of Cameroon Human Rights Film Fest, and “The Reckoning”, Suspended by Authorities

We just received notice that the first edition of the Cameroon Human Rights Film Festival to be held in the capital city of Yaoundé has been suspended by the authorities as it was being inaugurated.  "The Reckoning: The Battle for the International Criminal Court" was scheduled to play there. ... read this post


“Granito: How To Nail A Dictator” Wins Grand Prix at Paris IHRFF

“Granito” won the “Grand Prix for Best Creative Documentary” at the Paris International Human Rights Film Festival!  Now onward to the Oscars with our Kickstarter campaign! Adelante! Click on this link to join us! http://kck.st/fWIdaR Only 7 days left to make or break- on Kickstarter it’s all or nothing!

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Granito Wins Peace & Reconciliation Prize!

We're very pleased to tell you that at the Geneva Human Rights Film Festival, "Granito" was awarded the Barbara Hendricks Foundation Peace & Reconciliation Prize in Honor of Sergio Vieira de Mello. It's a great honor to receive this prize. Barbara Hendricks, a lifelong defender of human rights, ... read this post


Will You Join Us on an Indie Run to the Oscars?

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Arabic version of “The Reckoning: The Battle for the International Criminal Court”

With the Middle East and North Africa entering an unprecedented phase of political and social transition, with decades old regimes coming to an end, and citizens demanding justice and accountability for crimes committed by their governments and terrorist groups, the International Criminal Court is more relevant than ever to the people of the region. With Jordan currently the only Arab country to have signed the Rome Statute (the treaty that governs the ICC), the Middle East is extremely underrepresented at the ICC.  In this context, Skylight Pictures is nearing completion of the Arabic translation of our film, The Reckoning: The Battle for the International Criminal Court in an effort to build awareness amongst a population of some 300 million native Arabic speakers and contribute to ending impunity in the Arab world.

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