HUMAN goes Cinema: HUM>Nrights - 75 years of human rights

Project of the Soroptimist Club Leer-Papenburg

Inspired by the HUMAN composition, Soroptimists from the Leer-Papenburg club, working together with many people from the region, started to film 11 of the 13 HUMAN themes.
The result is an extraordinary, socio-cultural cinema film involving around 200 people from theatre, dance and human rights groups, school classes, church parishes, associations, aid organisations and a retirement home. The HUMAN topics of birth, basic needs, freedom, equality, fraternity, love, home, protection, work, recreation, creativity, community and death are each "staged" with their own approaches.
The Soroptimist Leer-Papenburg Club independently took on the conception, organisation and financing for the film.
The German-language film can be shown very well in cinemas and also in educational contexts and can be rented as a Blue-Ray disc for a fee by the club.

Duration
76 minutes

Technical realisation
Zoran Alexander Garic, Alwin Terhalle, Sarah Elsbroek from the film agency AZmediagate

Further information and distribution
Vera Butterweck-Kruse, Club Soroptimist Leer-Papenburg
vbk@butterweck-holz.com

Soroptimist International is a worldwide women's network that is committed to socio-political human rights, especially to making improvements to the living conditions of girls and women. The Leer-Papenburg club was founded in 2005 and currently has 42 members (as of 11/2023).

 

 

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