12th Film and Human Rights Festival – CIC Cinema

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O Integrated Culture Center (CIC), receives the 12th Film and Human Rights Festival, an event with free film screenings that address human rights, inclusion and citizenship. The schedule of films and their respective themes: Wednesday, 21/11 at 9:30 am: Clay Girl – Bullying: Young Diana is a skilled and special girl. At the dawn of her 12th birthday, she already carries a baggage of knowledge and talent that proves difficult to deal with: she carries the stigmatized and generous mark of being gifted. Between loneliness and curiosity, between aggression and affection, Diana goes weaving a thorough self-criticism as he discovers the strength of knowledge and friendship to release his most supportive impulses. At the same time as she seeks to "fight" Bullying at her school, Diana will need to be ready to face her family problems, her heart and a fury typical of those who are not content with other people's apathy.Too much for a little girl? Feel invited to discover what clay the warriors are made of. Wednesday, 21/11 at 15pm: Waiting - The Right to Children and Adolescents and Gender Issue: In Mozambique, 39% of girls marry before the age of 15 with men older than them, making the country 10th among the countries most affected by child marriages, denying their rights such as education and to be whatever they want. Enough of FiuFiu – Question of Gender: The portrait of the daily lives of three women with different lives, showing how gender violence is constantly practiced in urban public spaces. Therefore, directors Amanda Kamanchek Lemos and Fernanda Frazão sought out experts to discuss the subject, seeking to find answers and alternatives to a fundamental question: Were cities made for women? Thursday, 22/11 at 15pm: Labeled Society - Human Rights: Fernando, a gay man, lives in a society where social labels, which are given to us by other people, are seen with the naked eye, and he has to endure the day to day within this increasingly tired society. Try to understand what I'm trying to say – Right to Health: Try to Understand is a documentary about the strength of the collective and militancy in transforming people and a reality marked by the barriers imposed by HIV. A counterpoint to misinformation, the film shows that life is rich in possibilities by following the lives of 6 HIV-positive characters from the most varied social classes, professions, sexual and religious orientations in their daily lives. Friday, 23/11 at 15pm: He was a boy who, like me, loved the Beatles and the Rolling Stones - Right to a person with disabilities: History of the creation of the band "Os Goiabeiras" which includes three people with disabilities: one with cerebral palsy and two with autism. Never dreamed of me - Right to Education: The challenges of the present, the expectations for the future and the dreams of those who live the reality of high school in public schools in Brazil. In the voice of students, managers, teachers and specialists, Never Dreamed of Me reflects on the value of education.

  Start: 21/11/2018 11:30

  End: 24/11/2018 00:00

  Values: Gratuitous.

  •   CIC cinema
  • Av. Irineu Bornhausen, 5600 - Agronomic (Integrated Culture Center - CIC)
  • Florianópolis
  •   (48) 3664-2555

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