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  1. 30. Nov. 2018 · Inviolable - The Fight for Human Rights: Directed by Angela Anderson, Claus Kleber. With Claus Kleber, Peter Mansbridge. We live in tumultuous times, with a growing number of strongmen in leadership positions around the globe and nationalist populism on the rise. So how does that affect our human rights?

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    • Documentary
    • Angela Anderson, Claus Kleber
    • 2018-11-30
  2. From China to Guatemala, from Canada to Kenya, from Greece to Germany, from Turkey to the United States the documentary shows people who are affected by the actions of their governments or corporations. But the film highlights that so many people are tirelessly fighting for human rights.

  3. But the film highlights that so many people are tirelessly fighting for human rights. Portraying a nurse in Africa, a student leader in Hong Kong, an environmental activist in Central America, a blind barefoot lawyer from China, a journalist in Istanbul - these people give hope that the fight, if not yet won, is worth the struggle. Brilliant ...

  4. 2018 führte Andersen Regie bei der deutsch-französisch-kanadischen Produktion Inviolable – The Fight for Human Rights. Für die ARD und andere Sender war sie als freiberufliche Produzentin und Koautorin an Dokumentationen wie Kuba – Eine Revolution ohne Hoffnung und Tag des Terrors – 11. September beteiligt. Anderson lebt in ...

  5. Inviolable - The Fight for Human Rights. 2018. 1h 29m. Documentary. Cast. Claus Kleber (Self - Host) Peter Mansbridge (Self - Host) Directors. Claus Kleber, Angela Anderson. Synopsis....

  6. The award-winning documentary first aired in Germany and France in December 2018, around the 70th Anniversary of the UN Declaration of Human Rights. It has been nominated for best documentary in Europe and selected by several film festivals in the US and elsewhere.

  7. 25. Okt. 2019 · “Everyone talks about the rage of despots, much worse is the indifference of the fortunate.” Angela Andersen’s Inviolable begins with a reference to the United Nation’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights which was translated in every language and Braille. The declaration was proclaimed by the UN General Assembly in Paris ...