They treat them
Spotlight on human trafficking
Program co-organized by Al Este Film Festival and Censored Film Festival to denounce human trafficking
With the collaboration of:
special screening
With the name of Tanya
Belgium, Peru
Documentary feature film.
Directed by Mary Jiménez and Bénédicte Liénard, 2019
Duration: 85 min.
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Based on real testimonies, this hybrid film tells the story of Tania, a teenager forced into prostitution in the gold mining areas of Peru, after being captured by traffickers in her search for work and a better future in the city.
DENOUNCE HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Transmedia Projects
"The gold routes"
(Dir. Jimmy Carrillo and Audrey Córdova/ Country: Peru and Switzerland/ Year: 2015/ 30 min) Documentary that shows the paths followed by the illegal Amazonian gold trade in Peru, Bolivia and Brazil. Through images and testimonies of illegal miners, researchers and authorities, The Gold Routes reveals how this activity is carried out in one of the most biodiverse areas of the world, and why the efforts deployed to put an end to the illegal gold trade have not been enough.
"Disappeared: The women forgotten by the Peruvian State"
interactive documentary web de RPPData
Based on journalistic research, published between March and June 2018, nominated by the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) in the category Special Jury Prize for Best Digital Journalism Project.
"Ruta de Fuga" Transmedia documentary by Francesca Dasso (Peru)
It shows the Venezuelan migration crisis through the migration routes of almost a million Venezuelans who have chosen Peru as their temporary whereabouts and future home. The routes are traveled by bus, on foot, by boat or in the hopper of a truck. The journey takes us through border crossings, ports, wastelands, and shelters, as we accompany migrants on their escape routes across the South American continent.