The theme is “Human Rights” Short video contest for high school students January 25 17:20

A contest was held to encourage high school students to create short videos on the theme of respecting basic human rights in order to get the constitution closer.

This was planned by the Japan Federation of Bar Associations, and on February 25, 15 prize-winning films screened by film directors and constitutional scholars were screened.

The work focuses on the basic human rights guaranteed by the Constitution, and is a short video that will appeal to the younger generation.

The first year of high school student Junya Yamada's “Smartphone Man” is a work called “smartphone man.” A high school student who became irritated with everyday life integrated with his smartphone and defeated one another one after another on the Internet, but at the end he was killed That's the story.

In addition, a work called “The Story of the World where Freedom of Expression is Denied” by Hoki Nomura, a second-year high school student, emphasizes the freedom of expression that is threatened by holding the six laws like a picked-up dog with both hands. Expresses the desire to protect.

Mr. Nomura said, "The constitution has a solid image, so I tried to convey a little eerie to keep my heart cuddly."

Mr. Keiko Mizuchi, a lawyer of the Japan Federation of Bar Associations, said, "There have been many applications from young people, and works from various perspectives have been gathered. I want many people to see and see the constitution and human rights closer." I was talking. Winning works are introduced on the website of the Japan Federation of Bar Associations.