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- Throughout the world, the privatization of water has failed and many cities, particularly in France and Germany, have preferred to re-appropriate its management. Yet, in a Southern Europe in crisis, public operators are threatened with its withdrawal. Why are Brussels' elites pushing these countries to privatize their water distribution and recycling services? Between austerity policies and lobbying of the EU, water circuits in Europe seem to be in harmony with those of capital. Investigation at the heart of a secret war waged by large corporations.
- Since the large waves of migration in summer 2015, many are ready to house and welcome the less fortunate people of this world. Long before that Doctor Bartolo took responsibility for Omar, an 18-year-old Tunisian who stranded on Lampedusa's coast. Dr Bartolo offers Omar a family, a home and a job as an interpreter in the local detention centre. Around the same time also Adam, a 16-year-old from Ghana, is taken in by a hotelkeeper, who gives him a job as the hotel's valet. Both boys have been lucky. Or haven't they? Because a future is more than a roof above your head. And good intentions don't suffice for true integration. We should at least listen to the boys themselves. Lampedusa: promised land or prison in the Mediterranean Sea? These 2 unique adoption stories reveal the search for freedom and happiness of both the Lampedusiani and the newcomers, and are a metaphor for the task that awaits the European continent.
- The large majority of the students at a central-Athens public elementary school are children of immigrants and refugees. The lack of a common language and cultural code prompts a teacher to develop alternative teaching methods.
- When a Greek factory goes bankrupt, the workers occupy it and attempt to run it on their own. Self-management proves no easy task; soon they discover that they first need to change themselves.
- Polish society is nowadays contrasted on many themes: the independence of justice, education and the freedom to be given over issues of sexuality and religion education. Between political investigation and personal stories, the film confronts the audience to the Polish presidency and the ruling party Law and Justice's populist mechanisms threatening the opposition within the country, and the EU integrity.
- Isolated takes us in a journey to the most highly populated artificial island in the Colombian Caribbean while it muses on the role of men in society and uses this island as a metaphor of our planet.
- Within the unique Han-sur-Lesse wildlife reserve, while the program delivers with the finest cinematography, a large attention to nature's majesty and animal observation, we join the Rangers, transmitting their passion fueled by three motos: to preserve, build awareness and reintroduce rarefied Central Europe species. The series offers breathtaking photography, thrilling subplots, and the discovery of missions abroad for animal study and for reintroduction of species in Germany and in Mongolia.
- At the age of 16 Ana was locked up in a psychiatric hospital by her parents who arranged the treatment for curing her homosexuality with the hospital director. After five years she is free and longs for a girl who won't find her crazy because of her PTSD condition. She finds one in her new love Martina. They get engaged and plan their wedding. However, Martina's huge patience and devotion wanes with time as she finds Ana more obsessed with her traumatic past than with the life they're sharing together. 'Sick' is a film about love, betrayal, revenge, and forgiveness.
- Petr was an urban man from a block of flats in Pilsen. He studied cybernetics at Charles University in Prague. His wife Simona grew up in a rich neighborhood in Prague and was studying Czech language and history at Charles University when she met Petr. Today, they have been together for 25 years, have nine children, no running water, no standard bathroom or toilet, living all together in a caravan building on the meadow, reducing their notion of an alternative life style ad absurdum. What's life like with a man who has used his own family for his lifestyle experiments?