6 films Found
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The IMF was established at the end of the Second World War to oversee exchange rates and help countries work through cash flow crises. But, now, is it doing more harm than good?
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Filmed during a massive, desperate strike in South Korea's pivotal Hyundai factory, this poignant film is a story of a nation's people exposed to the whims of global economic turmoil.
The discovery of Asia's second largest copper deposit placed indigenous communities in fear of losing their lands and having their unique culture destroyed by global mining corporations. This film looks at their struggle, showing the lengths that some people will go to protect their heritage.
South African soldiers on a historic peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo. This short film highlights the logistical and ethical difficulties in organising peacekeeping missions in a foreign country - having to maintain peace whilst upholding one's reputation amongst the country's inhabitants - as well as shedding light on one of the world's deadliest ever conflicts.
A very different kind of protest is afoot on the streets of Cape Town. This is not about blacks vs. whites. This is about American hegemony.
For millions in the developed world, polio is a disease nobody ever gets. But for millions in the third world, it was still as close as the next drink of contaminated water. We profile the fight to eliminate this eminently curable disease.
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