The 22nd edition of the Geneva Human Rights Film Festival (FIFDH) ended with a vibrant celebration of cinema and advocacy. From March 8 to 17, it hosted vital dialogues and powerful storytelling in collaboration with the UN Human Rights Council.

Angela Davis: A Voice for Justice


A highlight of this year’s festival was Mohamed Jalaby’s ‘Life is Beautiful,’ portraying a Palestinian filmmaker stranded outside Gaza. The film captured poignant moments of struggle and resilience. The film encapsulates the struggles and aspirations of individuals caught in the midst of geopolitical turmoil.

Philosopher and Activist Angela Davis Delivers Keynote

Philosopher and activist Angela Davis graced the festival as the guest of honor, adding intellectual depth and historical context to the discussions. Her presence highlighted the interconnectedness of global struggles against injustice, particularly emphasizing the role of youth-led movements across continents. In her panel on police violence, Davis reiterated her support for grassroots activism and commended the resilience of communities confronting oppression.

Breaking Stereotypes: “La cage cherche un oiseau” and “The Settlers” Share Top Honors

Among the remarkable cinematic contributions was the Russian film ‘La cage cherche un oiseau’ (The Cage Seeks a Bird), which shared the accolade for best dramatic film with the Chilean production ‘The Settlers’. Director Malika Musaeva’s exploration of Chechnya challenged stereotypes perpetuated by Russian propaganda, offering a nuanced portrayal of a region often misrepresented in mainstream media. The film explores identity and agency, focusing on young Chechen women navigating societal constraints.

A Platform for Dialogue and Change

Throughout the festival, a rich tapestry of debates, screenings, and encounters unfolded, fostering meaningful exchanges between artists, activists, and audiences. The FIFDH reaffirmed its commitment to amplifying voices at the margins and championing human rights in all its forms.


FIFDH’s legacy endures as a beacon of hope in the global quest for justice and dignity.