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Movies that Matter aims to broaden perspectives on human rights. We use film to stimulate dialogue about a just world, influence public opinion and motivate commitment to social issues and a sustainable society. We accomplish this with the annual Movies that Matter festival, educational screenings for students and schoolchildren, and by organizing year-round events and screenings in the Netherlands. In countries where human rights and press freedom are under pressure, we support film festivals and mobile film projects through grants, workshops, training and advice.
From September 1 we are looking for an intern for the International Support Program (24 hours per week).
Through the International Support Program, we encourage the screening of films about human rights in Asia, Africa, Latin America, Eastern Europe and the Middle East. This is done through grants, advice, workshops and network building. Internationally, we stimulate film screenings and debate by, among other things, a film menu around International Human Rights Day for Dutch embassies worldwide. We also coordinate the Human Rights Film Network, a network of nearly 50 film festivals on human rights worldwide.
If you would like to have more information about this internship, and would like to apply, check out this page.