Cinema Polveriera Castelfidardo
A selection of documentaries from Terra di Tutti Film Festival.
Terra di tutti Film Festival sponsored by the GVC Bologna, every year presents documentaries on social themes, coming from the south of the world and turns the spotlight on forgotten conflicts, struggles for the rights and protection of natural resources.
Antonio Benedetto, Adam Selo | Italy | 2014 | 17’
Miah, an immigrant from Bangladesh, after living in Italy for many years, decides to film a video in which he secretly films the activity that goes on inside his small shop, his “Sexy Shopping”: this is an opportunity to talk about the crisis and annoyances of the new generations.
Andrea Gadaleta Caldarola | Italy | 2014 | 21’
The majority of tomatoes produced in Italy come from the Capitanata, where each year more than 20,000 foreign workers are used. Here stands the Gran Ghetto, one of the biggest Italian slums, a shantytown exclusively inhabited by Africans.
Paolo Martino | Italy | 2012 | 40’
Mussa Khan is a ‘muhajır’, a refugee in search of a safe place to live. His story is one of many of the afghans who, every year, travel thousands of kilometres in order to seek asylum in Europe.
Cinema Polveriera Castelfidardo
A selection of documentaries from Terra di Tutti Film Festival.
Terra di tutti Film Festival sponsored by the GVC Bologna, every year presents documentaries on social themes, coming from the south of the world and turns the spotlight on forgotten conflicts, struggles for the rights and protection of natural resources.
Rosario Simanella, Marco Landini | Italy | 2013 | 54’
Spring 2012, in the neglected Indian capital of Calcutta, a city of some 16 million souls, Ibrahim, Ram and Raju tread the streets, barefoot, across the dusty tarmac pulling along their cart.
Antonio Martino | Bosnia, Italy | 2014 | 50’
Some twenty years after one of the most dramatic conflicts in the Balkans, the destruction of the Old Bridge of Mostar, seven men, each one more different from the last, carry out their life in the city, as we know it today, without ever meeting one another but each of them have in common a small piece of their past.
Cinema Polveriera Castelfidardo
A selection of documentaries from Terra di Tutti Film Festival.
Terra di tutti Film Festival sponsored by the GVC Bologna, every year presents documentaries on social themes, coming from the south of the world and turns the spotlight on forgotten conflicts, struggles for the rights and protection of natural resources.
N. Grignani, V. Testagrossa, A. Zambelli, A. Mussolini, L. Scaffidi | Italy, Palestine | 2013 | 60’
Night time, an almost indescribable event is taking place: dozens of sheep have washed up on the shore of Gaza City’s main beach.
Laila Higazi, Muayad Alayan | Palestine | 2013 | 53’
The natural stone is the most requested Palestinian natural material. Inside the villages, refugee camps and the city, the conditions in which it is extracted cause great environmental, social and health problems, all whilst the voices of the Palestinian people remain unheard.
Cinema Polveriera Castelfidardo
A movie by Ruben Lagattolla, Filippo Biagianti | Documentary | Syria, June 2014 | 52’
The movie will be introduced by the director Ruben Lagattolla.
Since the beginning of the Syrian Revolution, rebels in freed Aleppo continue their untiring work as reporters in the television network HalabNews.com. Through interviews and testimonies of media activists, confirmed by episodes experienced directly from the camera, the viewer is thrown into the daily reality alongside the young reporters.
A look at the human condition of the civil population, without images of journalistic impact on strategy and military operations.
Cinema Polveriera Castelfidardo
A selection of documentaries from Terra di Tutti Film Festival.
Terra di tutti Film Festival sponsored by the GVC Bologna, every year presents documentaries on social themes, coming from the south of the world and turns the spotlight on forgotten conflicts, struggles for the rights and protection of natural resources.
Mario Leombruno, Luca Romano | Italy | 2013 | 26’
Giugliano, Italy, behind an iron sheet fence, 400 Rom reside, in the middle of an area known as the symbol of the environmental disaster in Campania. Just three centimetres of tarmac and gravel separate the settlement from the land on which, over the years, both legal and illegal rubbish has accumulated.
Stefano Liberti, Enrico Parenti | Italy | 2013 | 60’
The daily stories of the inhabitants of the “villaggio attrezzato” on Via di Salone, a camp in which Rome’s administratives have regrouped more than 1000 citizens of Rom ethnicity.