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3 Dec 2014

South Africa – The Post-Apartheid Generation

A film by Stéphanie Lamorré

A powerfull investigative documentary on the social and political crisis in South Africa, following the paths of five young people belonging to the post-Apartheid generation, who hope to bring multiple changes to their country. What has become of Nelson Mandela’s dream of a democratic and multi-racial South Africa? Shortly after Madiba's death in December, 2013, Stephanie Lamorré portrays...

4 Nov 2014

Underhand Tactics: The Real Price Of Your Mobile Phone
Awarded best investigation at DIG Awards 2015

A film by Martin Boudot with Jules Giraudat

A mobile phone is sold every 57 seconds meaning that there are now more mobile phones on the planet than toothbrushes. We investigated the shameful secrets of the multinationals who produce our mobile phones. They are the big winners of the mobile revolution as their profits explode but what is the human and environmental cost in the production countries of China and Congo? We bring exclusive...

25 Oct 2014

Islamic State: The chaos of the caliphate

A report by Hala Kodmani

In early 2013, several members of Al Qaeda went from Iraq to Syria amidst the chaos and destruction left after the war against Bachar Al-Assad. Since then, they have overwhelmingly conquered a large region of Iraq just before the summer. In less than 48 hours, several thousand Jihadis invaded Sunni regions in the north west of the country near Baghdad. In a bit more than a year, these men from...

1 Sep 2014

TRANSGENIC WARS
voted best film of 2015 at the 17th International Festival of Environmental Film & Video (Fica)

A film by Paul Moreira

  WATCH THE FILM in VOD English version   Order the DVD English version               BUZZING ON YOUTUBE Pro GMO lobbyist tells that Monsanto herbicide is safe enough to drink, then refuses to drink it. In the wake of the World Health Organization's designation in March 2015 of the active ingredient...

16 Jun 2014

Chemical Weapons: Made in Europe

A film by Jean-Baptiste Renaud

Amateur videos show police in Bahrain shooting gas grenades into houses - a practice banned under international law. As the houses fill with suffocating tear gas, seniors and children die first. At least 39 people are known to have died like this - a small figure in comparison to the 1,400 Syrians killed by Sarin gas last summer. But both attacks shared one thing in common: the chemicals were...

9 Jun 2014

The World according to H&M

A film by Marie Maurice

Fashion brand H&M has changed the clothing retail business for good. Offering stylish clothes at affordable prices: here is the Swedish firm’s recipe for success. Through their 3000 stores, 15 billion euros worth of clothes and accessories are sold every year. Profits reached 1.7 billion euros in 2012. Partnerships with couture designers and renowned NGOs, good management of their...

28 May 2014

Send in the clowns: humour as a weapon

A film by Martin Boudot

A new type of activism is emerging. It uses a quite unusual weapon to condemn injustice: laughter. We follow some of this new generation activists to see what they do and if their method works. In France, we follow several groups such as the ironically named "Save the Rich" who are trying to raise awareness on social issues through humor. Then we get acquainted with the "Yes Men", two American...

25 Apr 2014

Congo’s Women Warriors

A film by Stéphanie Lamorre

500,000 women raped on one side and hundreds turned combatants on the other. These fighting women have little in common; some have degrees and others are illiterate, some joined the regular army, FARDC, whilst others joined rebel groups. The conflict has been going on for 20 years in the Democratic Republic of Congo. At stake are the country's precious minerals: gold, diamonds and a smartphone...

7 Jan 2014

Brazil’s Awa Tribe: The Final Battle

A film by Laurent Richard

The Awá tribe of Brazil is facing slow and inevitable destruction as those who want their forest close in around them. The Awás who number around 450 are among the last hunter-gatherers in the world. “Survival” – a NGO defending the right of isolated people to their way of life – is campaigning for them. According to Survival, suicide rates among isolated people are soaring following...

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