"All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights." This first sentence of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights guarantees each human being equal rights and freedoms. Human rights are acquired at birth and are inalienable, universal as well as indivisible. However, there is often a gulf between ambition and reality. Again and again are human rights severely violated all over the world – be it in China, Darfur, Myanmar, Mexico or in Iran. Many refugees flee their native countries because of the inhuman conditions there and in search for a better life. Many people disappear, children lose their parents and families get separated when being uprooted this way. The life of these people changes fundamentally while they are on the run. Once again, many international films shown at this year’s DOK Leipzig address this issue.
DOK Leipzig has, traditionally, always been a synonym for films that are dedicated to peace and the dignity of man. Everywhere in the world.
This is why DOK Leipzig supports:
