The Humans of Film Festival developed from the Humans of Film Amsterdam street photography blog, a platform where personal stories of Amsterdam residents are shared. This project shares the personal impact that film can have on people, and how they can find representation and recognition, and it gradually also revealed the lack of diversity in the film landscape. From this starting point, initiator Feargal Agard set about setting up a film festival that focuses on the so-called 'human interest films', a niche that was still missing in the Dutch film landscape. Human interest refers to films that focus on people, their experiences, and the environment that they live in. In a society that is increasingly polarizing on a social and political level, the festival attempts to create a space for encounters, where stories are told and shared by and for people who are not often heard enough.
On our YouTube channel you can watch the trailers of the films that you can watch at our film festival.