
The 5th edition One World in Brussels Shines, The Green Wave wins Best Film
One World Brussels, which took place May 17-26, 2011, has further established itself as one of the main cultural events hosted by the Permanent Representation of the Czech Republic to the European Union. Over ...

One World is about to take off in Brussels
After its successful edition in Prague and 33 other cities and towns in the Czech Republic, The One World International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival is about to continue with its screenings ...

And The Winner Is...
The festival juries have had their say and selected this year´s winners - films and directors. The Best Film Award: 108 (Cuchillo de Palo / Renate Costa / Spain / 2010 / 93 min.) ...

One World Inspires World Human Rights Festivals
We, at One World, are pleased that the idea of organising human rights documentary film festivals has attracted the attention of active people in different parts of the world and that "One World" festivals ...

16.06.2011 | 00:00
SUBMIT YOUR FILM TO THE 14TH ANNUAL ONE WORLD FESTIVAL!
The 14th edition of the One World International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival will take place March 6 - 15, 2012 in Prague, Czech Republic. You can submit your film by filling in the on-line Entry Form and sending us a preview DVD ...

26.03.2011 | 15:58
Auctioned items to support children from an orphanage in Congo
Tuesday's auction of items donated by famous personalities, which was part of the ceremonial opening of the 12th year of the documentary film festival with human rights topics One World in Brno, resulted in a huge success. All 14 items were sold for ...

16.03.2011 | 00:00
The Winner of NonComm: Children See, Children Do
In the newly revived NonComm - Public Service Announcements category, 25 short videos competed for audience votes as part of a special presentation of these videos on the website of Czech public television. The winner of this audience poll was announced ...

11.03.2011 | 15:00
New Media for Social Change: Winner is Help Map - Russian Fires Project
The winner of the New Media for Social Change section of the One World Film Festival goes to Russia - to the Help map - Russian Fires Project. The results were announced during the Media Revolutions Evening on Thursday. Help Map project is response from ...

09.03.2011 | 12:22
Watch Films and Vote for Best NonComm Spots on Czech Television
Selected festival films and social spots can now be viewed online on the website of Czech public television (Czech Television). Starting with the Shitcredit, a document by Martin Řezníček describing the modern usury practices, the One World online ...

09.03.2011 | 11:58
One World Events: Discussions with filmmakers, exhibitions, concerts... Whatever you like!
As usual, most screenings will be followed by Q&As with filmmakers (film directors, producers or protagonists). The list of planned Q&As can be found in the Films A-Z section or in the programme for individual days or cinemas; the information ...

08.03.2011 | 17:35
Once Again Human Rights Award Goes to Jailed Activist
The Homo Homini Award will be accepted by representatives of the Kyrgyz political prisoner, Azimjan Askarov at the opening ceremony of the Festival. People in Need presents the Homo Homini Award annually to exceptional individuals who have made a significant contribution to promotion of human rights and democracy. The 2010 award goes out to the Kyrgyz activist, Azimjan Askarov, for his continued ...

07.03.2011 | 08:22
One World Uses Empty Chair to Draw Attention to Imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize Winner
In 2009, People in Need gave its Homo Homini award to the Chinese intellectual and human rights activist Liu Xiaobo. The dissident had been sentenced to 11 years in jail the previous year for his part in the creation of Charter 08, a declaration inspired by Czechoslovakia?s Charter 77. Thanks to the activities of People in Need, former president and One World patron Václav Havel, and 40 Czech legislators, ...

06.03.2011 | 18:22
One World Has Been Opened by Autumn Gold
One World has been opened by Autumn Gold, film directed by Jan Tenhaven. This film offers a sensitive, formally elegant, and occasionally cheerful portrait of five athletes competing at the 18th international senior citizen World Masters Championships in the Finnish city of Lahti. The makers of this documentary elegantly show us how well one can preserve a healthy spirit, a vigorous mind and ...















