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Directed by Serge PoljinskyOrigin FranceGenres DocumentaryPour Ignacio Ramonet, « ce film vise moins à démontrer techniquement les périls du programme nucléaire français (il y aura bientôt en France près de deux cents centrales nucléaires) qu’à illustrer les résistances que la mise en pratique de cette politique entraîne, aussi bien auprès de la gauche écologique que des paysans expropriés par l’EDF. »![Darwin's Nightmare](/imagesen/small/119801.jpg)
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Origin FranceGenres DocumentaryThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about animals,
Cooking films,
Environmental films,
La mondialisation,
Films about the labor movement,
Documentaire sur l'altermondialisme,
Documentary films about environmental issues,
Documentaire sur le monde du travail,
Mise en scène d'un poissonRating73%
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Les rives du plus grand lac tropical du monde, considéré comme le berceau de l'humanité, sont aujourd'hui le théâtre du pire cauchemar de la mondialisation.En Tanzanie, dans les années 60, la Perche du Nil, un prédateur vorace, fut introduite dans le lac Victoria à titre d'expérience scientifique. Depuis, pratiquement toutes les populations de poissons indigènes ont été décimées. De cette catastrophe écologique est née une industrie fructueuse, puisque la chair blanche de l'énorme poisson est exportée avec succès dans tout l'hémisphère nord.Pêcheurs, politiciens, pilotes russes, industriels et commissaires européens y sont les acteurs d'un drame qui dépasse les frontières du pays africain. Dans le ciel, en effet, d'immenses avions-cargos de l'ex-URSS forment un ballet incessant au-dessus du lac, ouvrant ainsi la porte à un tout autre commerce vers le sud : celui des armes.![El Ejido, la loi du profit](/static/pasdimage.jpg)
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Origin BelgiqueGenres DocumentaryThemes Cooking films,
Films about the labor movement,
Documentaire sur la cuisine,
Documentaire sur la malbouffe,
Documentaire sur le monde du travailRating66%
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Today, the formerly-desertic region of Almeria in southern Spain produces one third of Europe's winter consumption of fruits and vegetables and reaps two thirds of the country’s farm profits. This 'economic miracle' in a greenhouse relies on the labour of nearly 80.000 immigrants, half of whom do not have working papers. In a destroyed environment where the air is vitiated by pesticides and ground water is running out, the village of El Ejido illustrates, almost to the point of caricature, this industrial exploitation of men and the land encouraged by globalisation. Driss, Moussaid and Djibril are day-labourers there, working for a pittance and, as is the case with most of their peers, without a working contract. They stay in chabolas, small constructions made of cardboard and plastic, without water or electricity. It is a near-slavery that fills our tables.![Artifact](/imagesen/small/132227.jpg)
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Directed by Jared LetoOrigin USAGenres Documentary,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Films about the labor movement,
Documentary films about business,
Documentary films about music and musicians,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Documentaire sur le monde du travail,
Musical filmsActors Shannon Leto,
Jared Leto,
Chester Bennington,
Bob Ezrin,
Steve Lillywhite,
Annabelle WallisRating78%
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The film follows rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars as they first learn of and then begin to fight a $30 million lawsuit brought by record label EMI. At the time, they had been writing songs in preparation for the follow-up to their 2005 album A Beautiful Lie. For the bulk of the film, the band, consisting of Jared Leto, his brother Shannon Leto, and Tomo Miličević, is shown working with producers Flood and Steve Lillywhite to create what would eventually become This Is War. Between recording sessions, they meet with lawyers to negotiate for the band's survival.![L'âme du vin](/imagesen/small/195969.jpg)
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Origin FranceGenres DocumentaryThemes Films about the labor movementRating65%
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« Les vins naissent de la rencontre de la terre, du ciel, et de l’homme… Chaque année en Bourgogne, la réussite de leur millésime est une véritable épopée. Le travail de la vigne et de la cave au fil des saisons aboutit à la création de vins exceptionnels, vivants, recherchés et adulés dans le monde entier : Romanée-Conti, Gevrey-Chambertin, Chambolle-Musigny, Meursault, Volnay… Ces vins portent en eux la parcelle de terre dont ils sont issus et l'âme des hommes qui leur ont donné vie. »![Sicko](/imagesen/small/125028.jpg)
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Directed by Michael MooreOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
DocumentaryThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about the labor movement,
Documentary films about business,
Documentary films about health care,
Documentaire sur le monde du travailActors Michael Moore,
Tucker Albrizzi,
Billy Crystal,
Bill MaherRating79%
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According to Sicko, almost fifty million Americans are uninsured while the remainder, who are covered, are often victims of insurance company fraud and red tape. Furthermore, Sicko points out that the U.S. health care system is ranked 37 out of 191 by the World Health Organization with certain health measures, such as infant mortality and life expectancy, equal to countries with much less economic wealth. Interviews are conducted with people who thought they had adequate coverage but were denied care. Former employees of insurance companies describe cost-cutting initiatives that give bonuses to insurance company physicians and others to find reasons for the company to avoid meeting the cost of medically necessary treatments for policy holders, and thus increase company profitability.