“Faisaien will go” will open the Film and Human Rights Festival
“Faisaien Irrala”, a film that Asier Urbieta rolled for six weeks in Irun, Hendaia and San Sebastián, will open the San Sebastián Festival of Film and Human Rights, which will deploy its program between April 4 and 11.
In addition to Jone Laspiur and Sambou Diaby, the film has interventions of Itziar iTuño and Josean Bengoetxea, and his script has been written, in addition to Urbieta, by Andoni de Carlos, awarded with another Goya by ‘Handia’ (2017).
As in previous editions, the 2025 festival will address various themes and stories, including the struggle for civil rights in the US, the frantic life of Souleymane, a Guinean migrant who works as a food dealer in Paris or the history of women who clean the public spaces of Mexico City.
The struggle of a group of people will also be shown to keep their homes in Lagos (Nigeria), and stories set in the last days of the Ceausescu regime and in the spring of Prague of 1968 will be told.
Source: Eitb

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