Songs of Slow Burning Earth vince al Festival del cinema sui diritti umani One World
- Il documentario di Olha Zhurba su come la guerra ha cambiato la società ucraina ha ottenuto il primo premio, e The Brink of Dreams si è aggiudicato il premio della giuria Václav Havel

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The 27th One World International Human Rights Film Festival, which aims to raise awareness about global human rights issues through film, has rewarded the winners of this year’s edition. The awards ceremony saw the announcement of the winning films, which will continue to be showcased in regional locations until 27 April, as part of the Prague Echoes programme. The festival’s core programme featured 84 documentaries, 11 narrative films, nine immersive films and six shorts for families, with over 22,000 people attending the screenings in Prague.
The International Competition Jury Award for Best Film was awarded to Olha Zhurba’s Songs of Slow Burning Earth [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Olha Zhurba
scheda film], an audiovisual mosaic that captures the ongoing transformation of Ukraine amidst the war, providing a powerful insight into the everyday realities faced by its people. Zhurba’s film was praised for its depth and cinematography, which the jury described as “going beyond the heartbeat” to offer an understanding of war's impact on its victims.
Elizabeth Lo’s Mistress Dispeller, about a professional “mistress tamer” hired to disrupt an affair and repair a marriage, received the International Competition Jury Award for Best Director. The jury acknowledged Lo for her clear vision and meticulous attention to detail, and for capturing complex social tensions within the family unit.
The Václav Havel Jury Award for Best Film in the Right to Know section was awarded to The Brink of Dreams [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Nada Riyadh, Ayman El Amir
scheda film], directed by Nada Riyadh and Ayman El Amir. The documentary portrays a group of Egyptian girls using theatre to challenge societal stereotypes and reflects on human rights in the face of patriarchal oppression. In the Czech Competition, the honour went to Marie-Magdalena Kochová’s The Other One [+leggi anche:
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scheda film]. The movie examines the lives of “glass children”, or siblings of children with disabilities, highlighting the often-overlooked struggles of those who care for them. The Czech jury praised Kochová’s restrained and intimate cinematography, which allowed for an emotional exploration of family dynamics. RAPTURE II – Portal, a virtual reality film by Alisa Berger providing a haunting portrayal of the Russian occupation of Ukraine, won the Jury Award in the Immersive Films Competition. The jury noted its originality in addressing the universal experience of loss and its powerful use of immersive media.
A documentary revealing the mechanisms of state propaganda in a school, Mr. Nobody Against Putin [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Najiba Noori, Rasul Noori
scheda film], which follows Noori’s mother, Hawa, while also providing a wider commentary on women’s rights and emancipation in Afghanistan after the return of the Taliban.
In a surprising turn of events following the ceremony, the Prague police reported a bomb threat at the Lucerna Palace, where the ceremony took place, leading to a temporary evacuation. However, the threat was later deemed to be a hoax, and the festival concluded without any further incidents.
Here is the full list of winners:
International Competition Jury Award
Best Film
Songs of Slow Burning Earth [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Olha Zhurba
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Best Director
Elizabeth Lo - Mistress Dispeller (China/USA)
Václav Havel Jury Award for Best Film
The Brink of Dreams [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Nada Riyadh, Ayman El Amir
scheda film] - Nada Riyadh, Ayman El Amir (Denmark/Egypt/France/Qatar/Saudi Arabia)
Czech Competition Jury Award for Best Film
The Other One [+leggi anche:
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Immersive Films Competition Jury Award
RAPTURE II – Portal - Alisa Berger (France/Germany)
Regional Jury Award
Democracy Noir - Connie Field (Denmark/Germany/USA)
Student Jury Award
Mr. Nobody Against Putin [+leggi anche:
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Children’s Jury Award
With Grace - Julia Dahr, Dina Mwende (Norway/Kenya)
Audience Award for Best Film
Writing Hawa [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Najiba Noori, Rasul Noori
scheda film] - Najiba Noori (France/Netherlands/Qatar/Afghanistan)
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