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 Court intends to use film as a medium to analyze legal and constitutional themes. The initiative aims to foster dialogue about these complex issues through the lens of cinematic storytelling. The festival launched recently and is part of the Court’s broader anniversary celebrations. Further details were initially reported by Lima Gris.