Youth Producing Change San Francisco

Human Rights Watch International Film Festival Presents: Youth Producing Change
Human Rights Watch Film Festival

Please Join Us For 10 Powerful Stories
From Young Filmmakers Across the Globe
March 10-11, 2010

Young people are on the frontlines of many of the world’s human rights crises, but it’s all too rare that we get to hear their perspectives. The second edition of Youth Producing Change shares 10 powerful stories from young filmmakers across the globe as they turn a camera on their own lives and share their visions of change. Film program run time: 72 min. Discussion with filmmakers to follow. Founding Presenter: Adobe Youth Voices.

YOUTH PRODUCING CHANGE
What:
Adobe Youth Voices presents the San Francisco premiere of Youth Producing Change 2010, an innovative program of youth-produced short films from across the globe showcased with the Human Rights Watch International Film Festival.  Ten films will be shown this year, selected from over 300 international submissions. Teen filmmakers from San Francisco, Seattle and New York will be present to participate in discussion following the screenings. Presented in association with Facing History and Ourselves.

Read full YOUTH PRODUCING CHANGE film lineup here

Screenings:

  • Wednesday, March 10, 2010
    10:00am
    Free screening for schools and youth groups. Discussion with filmmakers to follow.
    San Francisco Public Library Koret Auditorium
    Located on the Library’s lower level
    Enter 30 Grove Street, proceed down stairs
    *Please note: this is not a library sponsored event.

    Tickets are free, to book a spot for your group please contact SanFranciscoYPC@hrw.org
    Please note: BART is offering 50% off tickets for schools. Requests require 3 weeks processing. For more information on this offer, please contact Rose at 510-464-6970.
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