North Dakota Human Rights Film Festival

Fargo, United States
Tier CUnder Review
47
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Emerging or unverified festival

The North Dakota Human Rights Film Festival is a Fargo-based festival organized by The Human Family that is notable for pairing film screenings with public discussion, workshops, and community conversation around human rights and social justice. It showcases documentary, narrative, and experimental films from around the world, including work on local and global human-rights themes, and is significant in the region for traveling screenings across North Dakota and for being free and open to the public in many years.

Last updated Aug 15, 2026

Legitimacy Analysis

Positive Indicators (+12 pts)

  • 7 years of verifiable history
  • 1 verified pro signal

Red Flags (-15 pts)

  • No physical screenings
  • Trust status under active review

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Positive Signals

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Festival Details

Founded

2019

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Legitimacy Score47/100
TierTier C
Reviews0
Community Reports0

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