Filmmaker Shannon Kring and rights activist Phyllis Youg will participate in Q&A following the film FARGO, N.D. (Friday, October 29, 2021) – The 2021 North Dakota Human Rights Film Festival & Summit opens Tuesday, November 2 with afternoon and evening film...
Fargo, N.D. (October 25, 2021) – The 2021 North Dakota Human Rights Film Festival & Summit is excited to announce the official line-up for our fifth annual festival, November 2 – 18. 96 films from 18 countries will be screened, each speaking...
The North Dakota Human Rights Film Festival and Summit is excited to announce the official screening dates for the 2021 festival. Traveling throughout North Dakota, the festival will take place November 2-18, 2021 in a hybrid format, with both in-person and online...
Artist Inkpa Mani. The North Dakota Human Rights Film Festival is excited to share the official poster for NDHRFF5. This stunning piece of work was hand created by Inkpa Mani. Mani is an Indigenous artist who grew up in the lands now known as Mexico and the United...
This article was originally posted by KVRR on June 17, 2021. You can access the original posting here. Written by Raya Quttaineh FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) – A local arts organization adds a new role in preparation for its upcoming film festival. Non-profit The Human Family...
Filmmaker Falcon Gott The Human Family welcomes Falcon Gott to North Dakota Human Rights Film Festival as the Native American Programming Director. The position is new to the festival and was created to engage and inspire the next generation of filmmakers who are...