‘Where is Chijioke?’ has been selected for 2024 New York Human Rights Film Festival short film category.

Chude Jideonwo’s documentary, ‘Where is Chijioke?’, has been selected for the prestigious 2024 New York Human Rights Film Festival short film category. Known for showcasing films that provoke thought, awaken consciousness, and champion human rights, the festival is an ideal platform for Jideonwo’s poignant exploration of justice and human resilience in the face of unspeakable loss.

‘Where is Chijioke?’  is the story of Chijioke’s disappearance, and the powerful and emotional reflection on the broader implications of human rights violations in Nigeria. Through intimate storytelling and vivid narration, Jideonwo captures the pain of unanswered questions while amplifying the voices of families who refuse to give up their search for justice. This documentary not only sheds light on a singular tragedy but also exposes systemic issues that demand global attention and accountability.

The New York Human Rights Film Festival celebrates cinematic works that inspire hope and challenge societal norms, making ‘Where is Chijioke?’ a fitting addition to its 2024 lineup. “We are honored to share this story with an audience dedicated to championing human rights,” said Jideonwo.

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