Movie screening in Barcelona portrays Julian Assange’s story through family's eyes
Story of imprisoned journalist and more in Human Rights Film Festival until December 10
Story of imprisoned journalist and more in Human Rights Film Festival until December 10
Wikileaks founder wanted by US authorities appeared in London court on first day of extradition hearing
Former president Puigdemont says arrest of Wikileaks founders shows "freedom of expression" is again under attack in Europe
Accusations based on "inaccurate data" according to internet expert who sent document to UK parliament
The WikiLeaks founder stated that “attacks on freedom of expression push Spain towards a censorship similar to that in China"
DocsBarcelona International Festival celebrates its 20th Edition between May 18th and May 28th. The festival now lasts ten days instead of five, so that this year’s edition can include a record 90 documentaries. One of the most outstanding films is the Catalan-German production ‘Hacking Justice’ which tells the story of Spanish judge Baltasar Garzón, who fought to prove the innocence of ‘Wikileaks’ founder, Julian Assange. DocsBarcelona received over 500 projects from 65 different countries worldwide, a figure which represents a 14% increase in the number of submissions in comparison to last year, consolidating the festival at an international scale.