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Directed by Michel ToescaOrigin FranceGenres DocumentaryThemes Films about immigration,
Politique,
La précarité,
Documentary films about politics,
Political filmsRating59%
Au printemps 2015 alors qu'il habite à Saorge, village de la vallée de la Roya, Michel Toesca commence à recueillir des images de migrants débarqués à Vintimille, ville italienne en aval de la vallée, sans alors avoir de projet de film en tête. Pendant plus de 2 ans il suit le parcours de migrants voulant passer la frontière ainsi que de citoyens leur venant en aide notamment Cédric Herrou, un agriculteur qui a été arrêté puis inquiété par la justice pour son aide apportée aux exilés., 1h30
Directed by Patric JeanGenres DocumentaryThemes Films about immigration,
La précaritéDe l’ancien mur de Berlin à la nouvelle clôture de Ceuta en terre africaine, ce road-movie nous fait traverser l’Europe. Quatre frontières au moins mais un seul axe : une société métissée, multiculturelle riche de ses diversités en dépit de ses traditions de rejet., 1h16
Origin USAGenres DocumentaryThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about immigration,
Documentary films about law,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentaire sur une personnalitéRating71%
In 2006, producer/director Lisa F. Jackson travelled alone to the war zones of the Democratic Republic of the Congo documenting the plight of women and girls impacted by the conflicts there. She was "afforded privileged access" to the realities of life in Congo, and found "examples of resiliency, resistance, courage and grace". In a 2008 interview with NPR, Jackson said "I knew going to eastern Congo as a white woman alone in the bush with a video camera that I might as well have landed from a spaceship." Jackson had been a victim of gang rape thirty years earlier, and shared this experience with the survivors she interviewed. Much of the film features these women recounting their stories, which have left them "traumatised and isolated - shunned by society and their families, and suffering life-long health effects, including HIV." Context and background are discussed in interviews with doctors, politicians, peacekeepers, activists and priests. Jackson visits a clinic devoted to treating women with traumatic injury due to sexual violence, particularly cases of vesicovaginal and rectovaginal fistula. In addition, Jackson went out into the bush to interview some of the perpetrators, soldiers who spoke without apparent conscience about the women they had raped, and their often bizarre justifications. "You really can say that there's a culture of impunity in the Congo, where none of these men will face arrest for what they've confessed to me on videotape," Jackson noted. The focus of the film, though, is the stories of the victims, "who just poured their hearts out to me with these stories, including over and over again, please take these stories to someone who will make a difference., 1h4
Genres DocumentaryThemes Films about immigration,
Documentary films about citiesThis documentary explores the emigration myth. The main character’s curiosity takes him to London, a cosmopolitan city where one must fight to survive, before he joins other communities with different horizons. Why do people from so many nationalities end up on that piece of land? Were they looking for something better? A fifth island?