
Young people from around the planet have written, directed and produced one-minute films about the Convention of the Rights of the Child. Each film represents a right and shows how it is met or denied in communities across Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Latin America and Europe. See what young filmmakers from around the world have to say about the CRC.
Click on any of the ten featured films below to watch a one-minute visual interpretation of the articles of the Convention.
Click on the following links to watch more films from regions around the world:
Baby Trees
Article 24: Children have the right to a clean and safe environment.
By Dorin Babeu.
Romania.
Sorry...!
Article 6: Children have a right to develop to their full potential.
By Desislava Ickova.
Montana, Romania.
Irreversible
Article 28: Every child has a right to education.
By Bogdan Nikolov.
Bulgaria.
Ma Vie
Article 32 : Children have a right to be protected from child labour.
By Clairance Maleka, 18.
Democratic Republic of Congo.
Walk Out
Article 19: Children have the right to be protected from all forms of violence.
By Iris Emerusabe, 18.
Burundi.
IM-MUEBLES
Article 6, 18: Children have a right to a safe environment. Parents have the responsibility to take into account what's best for their children.
By Charles Kisolokele, 15.
Democratic Republic of Congo.
Ponete las pilas
Article 2: No child should be discriminated against.
By Rodríguez Gabriel, Cisneros Marcos, Zelaya Matías, Javier Almirón.
Argentina.
Naturaleza viva
Article 6: Children have a right to live.
By Karina Mendoza, Florentina Mendoza, Silvina.
Argentina.
Diana & Sabrina
Article 9: Children have the right to not be neglected.
By Margarita Gulperina.
Uzbekistan.
Try to Tear This Up!
Article 13: Children have a right to freedom of expression.
By Malohat Toxtayeva.
Uzbekistan.
No Time for You
Article 19, 32: Children have a right to protection from neglect; Children should be protected from child labour.
By Merina Dervishi.
Albania.