Film Forum and Human Rights!
- When
- Tue, Aug 18, 4:00 PM4:00 pm
- Where
- Biblioteca Público Escolar La Marichuela · Usme Get directions
- Price
- Free
- Organizer
- BibloRed
Free · Source: BibloRed
About this plan
If you are looking for things to do in Bogotá and want cinema with a purpose, this film forum in Usme is worth your time. The La Marichuela Public School Library opens its doors for a screening and conversation focused on human rights. You watch films and short films, then talk about what they leave behind in you.
The idea is simple. Cinema starts the conversation. After each screening, there is space to share opinions, ask questions, and swap ideas about what we see, what we live, and what is happening in the country. It is a free plan in southern Bogotá, perfect for anyone who wants a different kind of afternoon that feels close and real.
BibloRed confirms the program and the films. The library is the official source for the event. Find the final details there so you do not miss anything.
What to expect
- Screenings of films and short films
- Talk space after each screening
- Human rights focus
- Free entry, no cost
- At La Marichuela Library in Usme
Who it's for
Great for students, teachers, Usme neighbors, and anyone curious who sees cinema as a way to reflect and bring a community together.
Tips
- Arrive a few minutes early to grab a good seat
- Bring a notebook if you like to write down ideas after each screening
- Check BibloRed for the films and the exact time
- Take time to explore the library and its services
- If you travel from another part of the city, plan your TransMilenio ride to Usme
FAQ
Is the film forum free?
Yes, entry is free. You do not need to sign up or pay anything to join.
Where is the Human Rights Film Forum?
It takes place at La Marichuela Public School Library in Usme, in southern Bogotá. Check the exact address on the BibloRed website.
When is the film forum?
The planned date is August 18. Confirm the day and time on the official source, since dates can change.
What films or short films will be shown?
BibloRed picks the films. Check the event lineup on its page to see the full schedule.
Is it a family friendly plan or good for kids?
It can work for families, but check the films and their suggested ages on the official source before bringing small children.
How do I sign up or save a spot?
Entry is usually open until the room fills up. If the program needs sign up, BibloRed will say so on its official page.
Dates and prices may change. Always confirm on the source page.







