Screening of Two Short Films Addressing Human Rights of Foreign Workers and Persons with Disabilities

The National Police Agency to Hold the 10th National Police Agency Human Rights Film Festival Tomorrow View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-ju] The 'National Police Agency Human Rights Film Festival,' where the police and citizens communicate on the theme of human rights through films, is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year.


The National Police Agency announced on the 16th that the '10th National Police Agency Human Rights Film Festival' will be held at 4 p.m. on the 17th at CGV Myeongdong.


At this film festival, two short films, 'She Comes' and 'White Cane Day,' which address the human rights of foreign workers and people with disabilities, will be screened simultaneously at 10 CGV theaters nationwide. Out of 108 works submitted through a prior theme contest, two were selected as outstanding works and produced into films.


After the preview screening, a talk show will be held where film directors and actors share their thoughts related to the films, providing time to reflect on the meaning of police work and human rights. The films can also be viewed after the festival on the 'National Police Agency Human Rights Film Festival' YouTube channel.



Kim Chang-ryong, Commissioner of the National Police Agency, said, "Protecting the lives, property, and rights of the people through active law enforcement is the most fundamental human rights protection activity of the police," adding, "Through this human rights film festival, we will reflect on the meaning of human rights and do our best to become a police force loved by the people by prioritizing human rights as the highest value."


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