Awards
Since 2003, the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights has been awarding filmmakers with the festival prize for excellent achievement in showing human rights in film.
In 2006 the Board of the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights decided to name this prize with the name of Marek Nowicki (1947 – 2003), cofounder and for many years the President of the Foundation, cofunder of the Helsinki Committee in Poland.
In this year's feature-length documentary competition for the WATCH DOCS 2020 Award, we present nine films selected from over a thousand submissions. Only Polish premieres and two titles nominated by us for the WATCH DOCS Award at the 60th Krakow Film Festival. Films from five continents, made in the last two years, appreciated at the world's largest film festivals.
for the film "Once Upon a Time in Venezuela"
for the film "Midnight Family"
for the film "Of Fathers and Sons"
for the film "Still Tomorrow"
for the film "A 157"
for the film "A Syrian Love Story"
for the film "Behemoth"
for the film "Rich Hill"
for the film "No burqas behind bars"
for the film "Anton's Right Here"
for the film "Special Flight"
for the film "Winds of Sand. Women of Rock"
for the film "Les Arrivants"
for the film "Juízo"
for the film "Losers and Winners"
for the film "Avenge But One Of My Two Eyes"
for the film "On a tightrope "
for the film "For They Know Not What They Do"
for the film "The Underground of Hope"
for the film "The Ugliest Car"
for the film "Who's Gonna Love Me Now"
for the film "Call me Marianna"
for the film "Siblings are forever"
for the film "No Fire Zone: The Killing Fields of Sri Lanka"
for the film "Call Me Kuchu"
for the "Belarussian Dream"
for the film "Presumed guilty"
for the film "Tibet in Song"
for the film "Kites"
for the film "Bridge Over the Wadi"
for the film "Street Fight"
for the film "The children of Leningradsky"