7:00 pm - Friday, January 25

Human Rights Watch Film Festival: Reportero

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The Human Rights Watch Film Festival will travel to San Diego for its third year, with screenings scheduled at MOPA from January 24 through January 28, 2013. Declared the ?cinematic conscience of the world? by the New York Times, the Human Rights Watch Film Festival realizes the power of film to make a difference. The festival includes six films covering a wide range of current human rights issues, from the perils that reporters face on a regular basis in Tijuana to an uplifting story of a women?s basketball team in Iraq.

Reportero
Reportero follows a veteran reporter, Sergio Haro, and his colleagues at Zeta, a Tijuana, Mexico-based weekly, as they work in what has become one of the most deadly places in the world to be a journalist. Bernardo Ruiz, 2011, 72 min. Q&A with film subject Sergio Haro

Admission/Cost: $4 for MOPA Members, $6 for students, seniors and military service members and $8 for the general public. Festival passes are available for purchase and cover admission to all six festival films. Festival passes are $15 for MOPA Members, $25 for students, seniors and military service members and $35 for the general public.

Location:
Museum of Photographic Arts (MoPA)
1649 El Prado
San Diego, CA 92101

Friday, January 25 - 7:00 PM

For more information, please visit: www.mopa.org or call: (619) 238-7559