MONDE EN VUES , Festival International du Film des Droits Humains de Guadeloupe

LE GOSIER, Guadeloupe
Tier CUnder Review
47
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MONDE EN VUES, the Festival International du Film des Droits Humains de Guadeloupe, is an annual human-rights film festival organized by Alliance Ciné Caraïbes and based in Guadeloupe, with screenings and events held in Le Gosier and other locations across the archipelago. It is notable for presenting socially engaged cinema—especially documentaries, short films, fiction, and artist videos—alongside talks, performances, and debates that connect film with activism and public discussion. [2][6][7]

Last updated Aug 16, 2026

Legitimacy Analysis

Positive Indicators (+12 pts)

  • 12 years of verifiable history
  • 1 verified pro signal

Red Flags (-15 pts)

  • No physical screenings
  • Trust status under active review

Trust Signals

Positive Signals

  • Documented history with archived programs

Festival Details

Founded

2014

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Legitimacy Score47/100
TierTier C
Reviews0
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