Festival Interviews with Women Directors – Human Rights Watch Film Festival
2021
Note: The 2021 Human Rights Watch Film Festival went digital due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Jana Matthes and Andrea Schramm – “Tacheles – The Heart of the Matter”
- Brooke Swaney – “Daughter of a Lost Bird”
- Ashley O’Shay – “Unapologetic”
2020
Note: The 2020 Human Rights Watch Film Festival went digital due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Mira Jargil – “Reunited”
- Erika Cohn – “Belly of the Beast”
- Shalini Kantayya – “Coded Bias”
- Christina Antonakos-Wallace – “From Here”
- Juliana Fanjul – “Radio Silence”
- Ursula Liang – “Down a Dark Stairwell”
2017
- Sophia Scott and Georgia Scott – “Lost in Lebanon”
- Heather White – “Complicit”
- Cristina Herrera Borquez – “No Dress Code Required”
- Katia Maguire and April Hayes – “Home Truth”
- Pamela Yates – “The Resistance Saga”
- Rina Castelnuovo-Hollander – “Muhi – Generally Temporary”
2015
- Laura Nix – “The Yes Men Are Revolting”
- Gini Reticker – “The Trials of Spring”
- Tamara Erde – “This Is My Land”
2014
- Zeina Daccache – “Scheherazade’s Diary”
- Anne de Mare and Kirsten Kelly – “The Homestretch”
- Joanna Lipper – “The Supreme Price”
- Blair Dorosh-Walther – “Out in the Night”
- Iva Radivojevic – “Evaporating Borders”
- Rachel Beth Anderson – “First to Fall”
- Jasmila Zbanic – “For Those Who Can Tell No Tales”
- Cynthia Hill – “Private Violence”
- Alessandra Zeka and Holen Sabrina Kahn – “A Quiet Inquisition”
- Jennifer M. Kroot – “To Be Takei”
- Katy Chevigny – “E-Team”