There was a theme that was rampant among the majority of our entries at this year’s Justice Film Festival: Sex Trafficking. This is an issue that can be seen worldwide. But the continent that undoubtedly received the most coverage in entries was hands down: Africa.
At this year’s film festival, you will see see short and feature length documentaries that cover the need for water, HIV prevention/education, stories of poverty and children that face daily turmoil that is hard to imagine. The storytelling is authentic and heart strings will be pulled.
Don’t miss Jina Teji, the 12 year old featured in Ru: Water for Life. Her world revolves around walking a mile and back to fill a jerry can of water three times a day to sustain her family…
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