Peru’s Constitutional Court is celebrating its 30th anniversary with a week-long film festival exploring the intersection of cinema and constitutional law. The event, titled “When Justice Reaches the Cinema,” examines how films reflect power struggles, democratic tensions, and the human condition. The initiative aims to use cinema as a lens to understand legal and constitutional issues. Organizers intend for the festival to spark dialogue about the role of justice within society. The event was launched by the Constitutional Court and reported on by Lima Gris. It represents a novel approach to commemorating the court’s three decades of operation.
