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Festival Coverage, Interviews

Interview: Human Rights Watch Fest

May 28, 2020 Jim Ross

Managing Editor Jim Ross interviewed Leah Sapin of Human Rights Watch Film Festival about moving the 2020 London edition online and the challenges and objectives of the festival’s lineup. The interview was broadcast as part of the May 19th edition of Cinetopia.

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