單元:人權廣角鏡 位於尼日北方的塔帝斯村,受到全球暖化的影響,村民正為尋找水源而疲於奔命。但事實上,在這一帶的地底下有片面積數千平方公里的地下水含水層,只差建一座井就能獲得水資源,讓村裡的每個人能有一個更好的生活。
單元:人權廣角鏡 位於尼日北方的塔帝斯村,受到全球暖化的影響,村民正為尋找水源而疲於奔命。但事實上,在這一帶的地底下有片面積數千平方公里的地下水含水層,只差建一座井就能獲得水資源,讓村裡的每個人能有一個更好的...
The Taiwan International Human Rights Film Festival, organized by the National Human Rights Museum, enters its 6th year in 2022. Through a diverse selection of films, the festival aims to spark public dialogue and reflection on human rights issues, and to put the universal values of democracy and human rights into meaningful action. In response to this year’s International Council of Museums (ICOM) theme, “The Power of Museums,” and the emergence of a groundbreaking new definition of museums, the curatorial team presents a special section titled Whose Museum. Through six thought-provoking films, audiences are invited to reflect on how museum collections — across different times and spaces — can engage in dialogue with the present era, while reconsidering the role and influence of museums in contemporary society. Additionally, the Human Rights in Focus section features four films that delve into pressing contemporary issues such as ethnic conflict, state violence, and environmental justice — offering mirrors for thought and action within civil society.