El 23.° FIFDH anuncia sus ganadores
- The Brink of Dreams de Nada Riyadh y Ayman El Amir y Secretos de un crimen de Sandhya Suri han recibido el Gran Premio del certamen de Ginebrae dedicado a los derechos humanos

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The 23rd Geneva International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights (FIFDH) has concluded its 7-16 March run, drawing in over 31,000 attendees and hosting experts to dissect current affairs, move beyond shock and inspire collective action. Showcasing global films that highlight human rights, the festival reaffirmed its status as a key event for audiences and professionals alike, fostering dialogue on pressing geopolitical and social challenges.
At the closing ceremony, Laila Alonso Huarte and Laura Longobardi, the festival’s co-editorial directors, mentioned: “We’re proud to see that the winning films are not only powerful and innovative in cinematic terms, but also warrant international support given the filmmakers’ commitment to and courage in confronting the many social, political and economic challenges in their countries.”
In the International Documentary Competition, the jury – comprising photographer Luvia Lazo, filmmaker and artist Mohamed Jabaly, and activist Nathan Law – awarded the Geneva Grand Prix, valued at CHF 10,000 (€10,300) and sponsored by the city of Geneva, to The Brink of Dreams [+lee también:
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entrevista: Nada Riyadh, Ayman El Amir
ficha de la película] by Nada Riyadh and Ayman El Amir. Highlighting their decision, the jury stated, “This poignant film follows the aspirations of five young Egyptian women seeking freedom – a freedom threatened by traditions and restrictions imposed in their village. Rich in cinematic creativity, it tackles sensitive issues such as forced marriage and sexual harassment, exposing how women’s rights remain precarious in the region.”
The FIFDH Gilda Vieira de Mello Prize, valued at CHF 5,000 (€5,150) and dedicated to her son, Sergio Vieira de Mello, was presented by the Barbara Hendricks Foundation for Peace and Reconciliation to Khartoum [+lee también:
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entrevista: Ibrahim “Snoopy” Ahmad, Ti…
ficha de la película], helmed by a collective of Sudanese and British filmmakers (Anas Saeed, Rawia Alhag, Ibrahim Snoopy Ahmad, Timeea Mohamed Ahmed and Phil Cox). According to the jury, “The team’s determination to complete this project – despite limited resources and scant international visibility – is remarkable. Through creative, well-crafted artistic choices and a sincere narrative, especially in the children’s viewpoint, deeply affected by the ongoing conflicts in Sudan, the film helps us better grasp the impact of war on human lives.”
In the Fiction Competition, the jury composed of artist and filmmaker Baloji, filmmaker-photographer Azra Deniz Okyay, producer Elisa Fernanda Pirir and Thierry Oppikofer, a representative of the Hélène and Victor Barbour Foundation, bestowed the Fiction Grand Prize, valued at CHF 10,000, upon Santosh [+lee también:
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entrevista: Sandhya Suri
ficha de la película] by Sandhya Suri. As stated by the jury, the movie “explores India’s complex social realities: injustice, collective violence – deliberate or not – and gender and class inequalities. The heroine’s journey, both personal and social, is depicted with exceptional nuance, turning vulnerability into moral strength and evoking deep empathy in viewers, all while avoiding any hint of victimisation.” The jury also awarded Special Mentions to Cosmos by Germinal Roaux, defining it as “an authentic letter of hope and love to humanity, elevated by mesmerising cinematography”, and to Sugar Island [+lee también:
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Finally, FIFDH introduced the Vision for Human Rights Award, a new prize created in partnership with key NGO collaborators and endowed with CHF 5,000. The winner was selected from among the titles in the Focus Competition by a jury comprising Fabrice Boulé (Caritas Switzerland), Laurence Hoenig (Médecins Sans Frontières), Michael Ineichen (Amnesty International Switzerland), Olivier Peter (OMCT) and Marion Petrocchi (Helvetas). The inaugural award went to the documentary There Is Another Way by Stephen Apkon, which, according to the jury, “adopts a profoundly humane perspective, generating a strong emotional impact. It gives voice to victims and witnesses of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict without succumbing to hatred or calls for vengeance.”
Here is the full list of award winners at the 23rd FIFDH:
International Documentary Competition
Geneva Grand Prix
The Brink of Dreams [+lee también:
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entrevista: Nada Riyadh, Ayman El Amir
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FIFDH Gilda Vieira de Mello Prize
Khartoum [+lee también:
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entrevista: Ibrahim “Snoopy” Ahmad, Ti…
ficha de la película] - Anas Saeed, Rawia Alhag, Ibrahim Snoopy Ahmad, Timeea Mohamed Ahmed, Phil Cox (Sudan/UK/Germany/Qatar)
Youth Jury Prize – Documentary
Writing Hawa [+lee también:
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entrevista: Najiba Noori y Rasul Noori
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Fiction Competition
Fiction Grand Award
Santosh [+lee también:
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entrevista: Sandhya Suri
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Special Mentions
Cosmos - Germinal Roaux (Switzerland/France/Mexico)
Sugar Island [+lee también:
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entrevista: Johanné Gómez Terrero
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Youth Jury Prize – Fiction
In the Land of Brothers [+lee también:
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entrevista: Raha Amirfazli y Alireza G…
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Focus Competition
Vision for Human Rights Award
There Is Another Way - Stephen Apkon (USA/Palestine/Israel)
Special Jury - In Hospitals/Convergences Award
Flying Hands [+lee también:
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Special Jury – In Correctional Facilities/La Brenaz Jury Award
Life Is Beautiful [+lee también:
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Champ-Dollon Jury Award
Riverboom - Claude Baechtold (Switzerland)
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