The program of the second and third day of the Montenegrin Human Rights Film Festival Ubrzaj brings six new premieres, among them the holders of the highest awards of prestigious festivals, announced PR Milena Vujović.
She said that on Friday, December 11, at 20 p.m., the Montenegrin audience will have the opportunity to watch the film Jalda, a night for forgiveness, directed by Massaoud Bakhshi, which won the grand jury prize at the Sundance Film Festival.
She added that on Friday in the repertoire, at 18 00, the movie Genderbende, directed by Sophie Dros, is an intimate film story about the search for gender identity told through the lives of five personalities who do not identify themselves as women or men.
The second day concludes the film What will you do while the world burns? by the Italian director Roberto Minervini, who won the award for the best documentary at the London Film Festival for this film.
"The film explores the toxic effects of centuries of racism through the personal stories of black men and women in the American South," she said.
The third day starts at 18:XNUMX with the film Irradiated, directed by Rithy Panh from Cambodia, which won the award for the best documentary film at the Berlin Film Festival, and was also nominated for the Golden Bear.
Critics say that this is an extreme, but also necessary film that penetrates the eye and the heart with unrelenting force. This is a film about people who survived physical and psychological radiation as a result of war, and is recommended for those who believe they are immune to it.
Then comes Instinkt, by Dutch director Halina Reijn, at 20 p.m.
This provocative psychological drama will hold viewers' attention until the end of the unraveling of the relationship between the psychologist and the serial rapist.
The film Forum at 22 PM, directed by Marcus Vetter, addresses current issues of politics and global problems today.
The film follows the 81-year-old founder of the controversial WEF and his communication with young activist Greta Thunberg.
All films are free and can be watched via the website apredjej.me, where detailed instructions are also available
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