At first sight Takku Island, home to 400 Polynesians, looks like Heaven on Earth. Yet, the effects of climate change disrupt their harmonious existence with nature.
Growing up in a rickety hut on a garbage-filled lot, twin sisters Xia and Ling, and their brother Gang recognize that a good education is their only ticket to a better life, but as migrants, they
« Mbëkk mi » are two Wolof words that evoke illegal immigration. The expression slaps like the canoes that hit the ocean waves and often crash at the end of their trip.
Famous for its cycling culture, Amsterdam's number of rickshaws has increased over the past two years. They are mainly driven by young people from Eastern Europe.
Ion’s story is atypical: born under dictatorship, left without his sight in an accident, political refugee... he now records criminals for the Belgian police.
Two cultures collide in this unusual account of globalization, which documents the dismantling of a coke factory in Germany to be transferred and reassembled exactly as it was in China.
In this filmed personal diary, Mahdi Fleifel presents the life of three generations living in Ain al-Hilweh, the Palestinian refugee camp in southern Lebanon where he grew up.