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Human Rights Through Film: Tori and Lokita

Fri, June 30 / 7pm
Sat, July 1 / 3pm
Sun, July 2 / 5pm
Wed, July 5 / 9pm
Thu, July 6 / 9:15pm
Dir. Luc Dardenne, Jean-Pierre Dardenne
2022, Belgium, 88 min
French and Anfrikaans with English subtitles

The Canadian Museum for Human Rights is the first museum in the world solely dedicated to celebrating and furthering human rights. The stories we tell put faces to human rights and highlight our shared humanity.

In Belgium today, a young boy and an adolescent girl who have traveled alone from Africa pit their invincible friendship against the difficult conditions of their exile.

Reviews

Brings to light the personal stories of people relegated to the shadows of mainstream society - and the bureaucratic decisions, made with an inhuman indifference, that result in their misery.
- Richard Brody, New Yorker
Another exacting portrait of the precarity oppressed people experience trying to get ahead in life.... The Dardennes' unflinching examination of its characters' lives remains poignant and affecting.
- Gary M. Kramer, Salon.com
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The Winnipeg Film Group is an artist-run education, production, exhibition and distribution centre committed to promoting the art of cinema.
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We’re located in the heart of Winnipeg's historic Exchange District in the Artspace building. We are across the street from Old Market Square at the corner of Arthur Street and Bannatyne - one block west of Main.

The Winnipeg Film Group is located on Treaty 1 Territory and on the ancestral lands of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota and Dene Peoples and in the homeland of the Métis Nation. We offer our respect and gratitude to the traditional caretakers of this land.

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