Launched in 1992, the Seattle Human Rights Film Festival (SHRFF) grew out of local activists' sincere devotion to the cause of promoting human rights around the world and our belief in the power of film to aid that cause. It brings to the Seattle area films that otherwise would not be available - and in so doing, fosters awareness of critical, though often-times overlooked human rights issues. Hope, survival, and positive change are themes carried across many of the films, and for the festival-goers, SHRFF has become a catalyst for continued participation in human rights work throughout the year. The festival is put on by Amnesty International Puget Sound, an all-volunteer organization.

BUY TICKETS!! Wednesday, February 13 -- Sunday, February 17th. Opening night screening
of New Year Baby at Cinerama. On Friday onward we are screening the remaining films at the Northwest Film Forum, located at 1515 12th Ave, between Pike and Pine on Capitol Hill. Check out the films and buy tickets

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Thank you to KEXP for throwing us a benefit concert!
Photos here!

Thanks to our sponsors:                                                               

National Organization for Women Seattle Chapter  


In-kind sponsors:         Rosebud Restaurant and Bar, Macrina Bakery & Cafe, Bulldog News, Teahouse Kuan Kin, Theo Chocolates


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Seattle Human Rights Film Festival c/o Amnesty International Puget Sound, PO Box 45777, Seattle WA 98145. 206-228-8369. filmfest@aiwashington.org