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Filmmakers and advocates converge in Fargo for film festival
Filmmakers and advocates converge in Fargo for the 2022 North Dakota Environmental Rights Film Festival.
Loren Waters joins Human Voices
Filmmaker Loren Waters joins Human Voices to discuss her directorial debut, Restoring Néške’emāne. The documentary short will have its regional premiere at the 2022 North Dakota Environmental Rights Film Festival.
Katie Bell joins Human Voices
Katie Bell joins Human Voices to talk about her directorial debut, RURAL REVIVAL, which has its U.S. premiere at NDERFF2.
Human Family partners to screen Jim Crow of the North
The Human Family partners with High Plains Fair Housing Center to screen the documentaryJim Crow of the North at The Fargo Theatre.
Free Access to Eductors for the NDERFF2
Educators can receive a free All-Access Pass to NDERFF for use in classroom and educational settings.
Official Selections of 2022 Environmental Rights Film Festival Announced
The Human Family announces the full lineup of official selections for the 2nd annual North Dakota Environmental Rights Film Festival.
Fifth Annual North Dakota Human Rights Arts Festival Opens in Grand Forks
The fifth Annual North Dakota Human Rights Arts Festival has opened at the UND Art Collection’s Gallery at the Empire Arts Center.
Call for Submissions to FMLGBTFF14
The submission portal for the 14th Annual Fargo-Moorhead LGBT Film Festival officially opens Saturday, January 1, 2022.
Call for Submissions to NDHRFF6
The submission portal for the 6th Annual North Dakota Human Rights Film Festival officially opens Saturday, January 1, 2022.
Franklin Ugochukwu selected as 2022 Invited Artist
Artist Franklin Ugochukwu has been selected as the Invited Artist for the 2022 North Dakota Human Rights Arts Festival.
NDHRFF5 Award Winners Announced
The North Dakota Human Rights Film Festival Jury is proud to announce the award winners for the fifth annual human rights film festival.
Falcon Gott: Film, Photography, and a new Leadership Role
Native American Programming Director for the North Dakota Human Rights Film Festival Falcon Gott was featured in the High Plains Reader.