For the last 10 years, the Museum of Photographic Arts has brought the annual touring Human Rights Watch Film Festival to San Diego, giving locals the chance to connect with fellow movie-lovers while exploring a world of issues through consciousness-raising films and lively panel discussions featuring the people who made them.
Our worlds have changed since the 2020 festival came to town last January, but when this year’s festival makes its digital debut on Feb. 2, it will once again broaden our horizons while bringing us closer together. No matter where we live.
The 2021 Human Rights Watch Film Festival is being brought to viewers everywhere in digital form through the Museum of Photographic Arts. The festival runs online from Feb. 2 through Feb. 8 and features five films. Standard tickets are $9 per film, with passes available for $40. Discounts are available for MOPA and Human Rights Watch members, as well as seniors, students and active military. Viewers can watch the films an