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Norway: give us your trash!
Arte Reportage, December 6, 2014.
12 minutes. A report by Séverine Bardon and Franck Vrignon.
Norway produces more than 10 tons of waste every year. The country favours recycling and reusing, and everything that can’t be dealt with this way, everything that, in most countries, would end up in a landfill, is used to produce energy. …
Read more →Cambodia, a traumatized nation
12 minutes. A report by Séverine Bardon and Vincent Reynaud.
In Cambodia, the trials of Khmer Rouge leaders revived memories many had hidden deep into their mind. Thirty years after the fall of Pol Pot’s regime, one third of the Cambodian population still suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder.
Psychological reconstruction has …
Read more →Venezuela: chronicles of a divided country
26 minutes. A report by Pascale Mariani, Juan Orozco, Felipe Camacho and Catalina Lobo-Guerrero.
One year after the death of President Hugo Chavez, Venezuela seems to be on the verge of a nervous breakdown. The profound division between the opponents and the partisans of Nicolas Maduro, the new President and …
Read more →In Prijedor, survivors fight to keep memory alive
15 minutes. Séverine Bardon and Sébastien Lafargue’s report.
In Bosnia-Herzegovina, the discovery of the Prijedor mass grave has revived the trauma of a war that local authorities work hard to ignore. Physical traces of the conflict have been carefully erased: the Omarska detention camp is once again a mine (operated by …
Read more →The takeoff of an afghan woman
Arte Reportage, 8th of march, 2014.
12 minutes. A report by Feurat Alani and Yvon Le Gall.
25 years after the soviet troops withdrawal, Kaboul gets ready to live without the Americans and their allies. The NATO military coalition is going to leave Afghanistan with a feeling of dissatisfaction. They leave behind them a bruised …
Read more →Khmer Americans: return to sender
Arte Reportage, March 15th, 2014.
12 minutes. Séverine Bardon and Vincent Reynaud’s report.
Their parents had fled to the US to escape the bloody Khmer Rouge regime. They consider themselves as Americans, deported to Cambodia. Since 2002, the United States expel to Phnom Penh youngster with Cambodian origins, who committed crimes on American territory. Since …
Read more →Indonesia, a giant arrising
Un Oeil sur la Planète, february 17, 2014.
18 minutes. Séverine Bardon and Vincent Reynaud’s report.
Indonesia has seen an amazing economic growth over the past years. With 250 million citizens, the market has become crucial for multinationals. It’s estimated that the PIB from the country will increase up to six times from now to …
Read more →Kuwait, A risky millionnaire’s hobby
L’Effet Papillon, february 1st, 2014.
7 minutes. Jérôme Dion’ s report.
In Kuwait, rich kids, searching for thrills, challenging each others driving. Speed races, cascades, wild rodeos at 300 km/h, they give it their all but accidents are frequent: more than 500 deaths every year and thousands of injuries.…
Mongolia, Steppes Emirate
Un Oeil sur la Planète, october 28 2013.
20 minutes. Anne Loussouarn and Franck Vrignon’s report.
Battered by winds, and regarded for a long time as a grazing land, Mongolia becomes Steppes Emirat. With important mineral resources such as copper or uranium, coal and rare earths, Mongolia does not have to worry about its future. …
Read more →A difficult one-way travel to Tunis
Un Oeil sur la Planète, June 24, 2013.
18 minutes. Amira Souilem and Julien Alric’s report.
Since two years, many Franco-Tunisians chose to return to Tunisia to help build a new country. They are filled of ideals, but they are not always the same……
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