International Coalition for Filmmakers at Risk Launched Officially in Venice
To activate the film community’s collective response to cases of filmmakers facing severe risk, the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, International Film Festival Rotterdam and the European Film Academy have joined forces in establishing the International Coalition for Filmmakers at Risk.
With civil society in danger around the world, filmmakers are increasingly struggling to make their voices heard.
On the side of the Venice Film Festival, “Join the International Coalition for Filmmakers at Risk (ICFR)” saw Marion Döring (Director, European Film Academy), Mike Downey, (Chairman, European Film Academy), Vanja Kaludjercic (Festival Director, International Film Festival Rotterdam), Orwa Nyrabia (Artistic Director, International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam) and Marjan van der Haar (Managing Director, International Film Festival Rotterdam) unite at the festival’s Spazio Incontri. To the invited festival attendees—film professionals and journalists—they explained the ICFR’s idea and activities:
The mission of the International Coalition for Filmmakers at Risk is to advocate for and to act in solidarity with filmmakers at risk and defend their right to continue their work, by mobilizing the international film community.
Activities will include:
Advocacy
Accessing the support system
Monitoring and observatory
The Coalition will closely collaborate with an international network of strategic partners
Source:IDFA
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