Get your audience
Visit One World, select your films and release them to the world!
Vote for the three festival films you can borrow for free and screen to your audience from May!
Something new in this year’s edition of One World is a programme called “How do you get the world’s attention?” which also the somewhat playful image of the festival’s poster is designed to emphasize. The programme will allow anyone to organize screenings of certain One World documentary films.
The programme will work in such a way that there will be a number of specifically designated films (see the list below), which you will be able to vote on through our One World website. Afterwards, the three documentaries with the most votes will have their screening rights taken care of by One World, so that you will be able to borrow them free of charge, along with an accompanying packet of information and instructions on how to host your own screenings of these films. Then you can show the films in your favourite coffee house, club, school, or even in your living room, with the only condition being that you will not charge any entrance fee (and you will not show the film anywhere else, especially on the Internet). You can screen the films only on the territory of the Czech Republic. The films will be available with Czech subtitles.
You can get involved in this programme after the festival finishes by filling in an online application.
What can you do now? Simply fill in the registration on our website and vote for your films.
List of films for voting:
- A Place Without People
- Anna, Seven Years on the Frontline
- Enemies of the People
- Garbage Dreams
- Good Fortune
- Hunger
- Iran: Voices of the Unheard
- Kimjongilia
- Me, my Gipsy Family and Woody Allen
- Moving to Mars: A Million Miles from Burma
- Mumbai Disconnected
- Orphans of Burma's Cyclone
- Stolen
- The 10 Conditions of Love
- There Once Was an Island - Te Henua e Nnoho
- The Unwelcome
- Tibet in Song
- Women in Shroud
In the spirit of the slogan “How do you get the world’s attention?” (literally “How do you get your audience?” in Czech) we would like to encourage you to take an active approach to the topics of “One World films”.
Why should it be up to you to find the audience?
You can make it possible for people around you to see some very powerful documentary films, which could inspire them to join you in doing something for human rights.

