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Welcome to the ACT Human Rights Film Festival 2026 Virtual Festival!
Explore our on-demand catalog here. Films are ONLY available for viewers in Colorado.
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By the year 2050, Bangladesh will have approximately 220 million inhabitants, and a large part of its territory will be permanently submerged. This situation could lead to the forced displacement of between 10 and 30 million inhabitants of the country's southern coastline, forcing many Bangladeshis to flee as “climate refugees”, a human collective that is expected to reach 250 million people worldwide by mid-century.
2025 | Spain, Bangladesh
Black Water
Mon Apr 13th
From the shadows of a Guatemalan barrio scarred into silence, sisters Lesli and Lupe lead a luminous rebellion—unleashing joy, art, and radical truth in an epic fight for survival.
2025 | Guatemala, United States
Comparsa
Mon Apr 13th
When a remote Colorado mining town invites a theater company to revive its struggling economy, decades of performances ignite unexpected cultural change—transforming Creede into a living microcosm of America’s political divides and a surprising test case for whether community can outlast polarization.
2025 | United States
Creede U.S.A.
Mon Apr 13th
Constructed entirely from 70 years of film, TV, home videos, and photography, this audiovisual memory of Lebanon explores joy and intimacy, destruction and loss in a country without a national media archive, where creative expression becomes resistance, renewal, and a way to preserve memory.
2025 | Lebanon, France, Germany, Qatar
Do You Love Me
Mon Apr 13th
In 1919 the Italian poet, dandy, and preacher of war Gabriele D’Annunzio occupied the city of Fiume. A century later, its citizens retell and reinterpret the bizarre 16-month occupation in a brutally factual yet defiantly humorous cinematic journey.
2025 | Croatia, Italy, Slovenia
Fiume o Morte!
Mon Apr 13th
Three love stories. One shared language. The first film told entirely through Irish Sign Language, A Quiet Love offers an intimate, life-affirming portrait of three Deaf couples navigating love, identity, and resilience to proves that true connection transcends sound.
2025 | Ireland
A Quiet Love
Mon Apr 13th
Shorts: A Suitcase of Sky
Mon Apr 13th
Shorts: Echoes & Aftermath
Mon Apr 13th
Shorts: Fault Lines & Floodplains
Mon Apr 13th
In rural Burkina Faso, visionary midwife Honorine Soma founds Wolobougou (“the place of compassionate birth”), a bush maternity clinic that becomes the front line of a quiet feminist revolution, as she expands lifesaving care for women and trains a new generation of midwives in a powerful quest for dignity, independence, and justice.
2025 | France
Wolobougou
Mon Apr 13th