Film Fix: A festival of films for Human Rights
The Human Rights Arts and Film Festival (HRAFF) is celebrating its second year with 65 films, of which 36 are Australian premieres. Kylie Boltin looks at the Australian premiere of Emmy Award winning producer/director, Lisa F. Jackson’s The Greatest Silence: Rape in the Congo (USA 2007, English/Swahili with English subtitles, 76 mins).

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The Greatest Silence has screened across the world to wide acclaim and political attention, and it has won prizes at the Sundance Film Festival (2008 Special Jury Prize for Documentaries), the Amnesty International Film Festival (2007 Movies That Matter Distribution Award, where it screened as a work-in-progress), the Rome Independent Film Festival (2008 Best Documentary).
The result is an unflinching document of a shameful chain of
events that stems from the ‘economies of the war,’ all the while affirming
At the same time, the documentary exposes potential avenues
for hope and change in
Lisa F. Jackson will attend the HRAFF
Canberra screening (Fri 21 November @ The Finkel Theatre, 6:30pm) and the
Melbourne screening (Saturday 22 November @ the Kino 3:00pm) of The Greatest
Silence: Rape in the
See www.hraff.org.au for national film screening
schedules.
Human Rights Arts and Film Festival dates:
Melbourne: November 12 - 30
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