The 22nd Geneva International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights concluded successfully, captivating audiences with a mix of cinema, imagery, and dialogue over 10 days. Attracting over 30,000 attendees and hosting 250+ guests from various backgrounds, the Festival encouraged diverse discussions and actions on pressing issues, uniting artistic, scientific, and activist viewpoints.
FIFDH 2024 winners
- Geneva Grand Prize: Name Me Lawand by Edward Lovelace
- The Gilda Vieira de Mello Prize: Life is Beautiful by Mohamed Jabaly
- The Youth Jury Prize: Photophobia by Ivan Ostrochovský and Pavol Pekarčik
- Fiction Grand Prize (Tie): The Cage is Looking for a Bird by Malika Musaeva
- Fiction Grand Prize (Tie): The Settlers by Felipe Gálvez
- Youth Jury Prize: Green Border by Agnieszka Holland
- OMCT Prize: Total Trust by Jialing Zhang
- StoryBoard Impact Strategy Award: Hakuchu Munayta by Augusto Zegarra
- Sublimages Impact Award: Brotherhood of Weeping Men by Helena de Castro
- Impact Africa: Community Screening Grant: The Battle for Laikipia by Daphné Matziaraki and Peter Murimi
- Artopie Award Prize: It’s Always Been Me by Julie Bezerra Madsen
- Champ-Dollon Men’s Jury Prize: Un jour ça ira by Stan and Edouard Zambeaux
- Champ-Dollon Women’s Jury Prize: A Northern Soul by Sean McAllister
- La Brenaz Jury Prize: Un jour ça ira by Stan and Edouard Zambeaux