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'Let Me See' a New Perspective on the Life of Asylum Seekers

For the fourth year, the Italian Council for Refugees (CIR) is organizing the short film contest Let Me See ("Fammi vedere"). The CIR’s goal is to "create a communication without bias to promote a true integration,"...

by Italian Coalition for Civil Liberties and Rights

For the fourth year, the Italian Council for Refugees (CIR) is organizing the short film contest Let Me See ("Fammi vedere"). The CIR’s goal is to "create a communication without bias to promote a true integration," and the purpose of the contest will be to re-transcribe with cinematographic tools and language the complex world of asylum seekers and refugees. Filmmakers will have to submit their work, this year on the theme of asylum rights, by October 15, and the winner will be nominated by the CIR before the end of 2017.
More details for participation here.

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