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- This film brings together men from the extremes of wealth and poverty. Across oceans, we hunt down the most microscopic of germs to save millions of human lives. Lives neglected for too long by the pharmaceutical industry and its henchmen. In this film, one child dies and many others are saved. "The sun doesn't forget a face just because it is small," says an African tale.
- Nine famous photographers from the world of fashion and the new talents of 1998 tackle the upcoming edition of the prestigious magazine Vogue Italia, in and around the majestic cadre of Castle Square, Piazza Castello, No. 27, Turin, Italy.
- At the end of the Sixties a cultural revolution took place, culminating in Europe with the student riots of 1968. It was a revolution that changed the arts and culture in the larger sense, as well as people's mentalities. Music became militant and sexually explicit. Theatre became political and experimental, pop art blew people's minds, and Mary Quant invented the miniskirt...As the Vietnam war raged on. The archival images are commented by an eclectic selection of artists from the cultural world, including -- film director Milos Forman, DJ Annie Nightingale, president Vaclav Havel, artist Ed Ruscha, photographer and film maker William Klein, actor Dennis Hopper, theatre director Peter Brook, designer Mary Quant, screenwriter Jean-Claude Carriere. Generation 68 is like a voyage in time that brings back to life this incredible period.
- 'Show Me Where You Live (Habiter Le Monde)' is a documentary series that aims to answer the following question: How can human beings claim ownership to a space so that they can live safely within it, function as a society, and above all be in harmony with the environment around them? As we discover cultures and emblematic populations, we follow Philippe Simay who is at the heart of 'Habiter Le Monde' and represents its identity and originality. Philippe takes us on an epic adventure around the human habitat and sets the tone for the journey. As a humanist and philosopher, Philippe is a tireless surveyor of the city, and an explorer of living spaces. Determined to travel around the world, Philippe unveils how the populations that he encounters claim the space they occupy, shapes it and adjust to it. In this series of more than 20 films, of 26 minutes each, the habitat will be a major showcase revealing our capacity to adapt ourselves at a time where we need to find solutions in order to address immense changes.
- 'Show Me Where You Live (Habiter Le Monde)' is a documentary series that aims to answer the following question: How can human beings claim ownership to a space so that they can live safely within it, function as a society, and above all be in harmony with the environment around them? As we discover cultures and emblematic populations, we follow Philippe Simay who is at the heart of 'Habiter Le Monde' and represents its identity and originality. Philippe takes us on an epic adventure around the human habitat and sets the tone for the journey. As a humanist and philosopher, Philippe is a tireless surveyor of the city, and an explorer of living spaces. Determined to travel around the world, Philippe unveils how the populations that he encounters claim the space they occupy, shapes it and adjust to it. In this series of more than 20 films, of 26 minutes each, the habitat will be a major showcase revealing our capacity to adapt ourselves at a time where we need to find solutions in order to address immense changes.
- 'Show Me Where You Live (Habiter Le Monde)' is a documentary series that aims to answer the following question: How can human beings claim ownership to a space so that they can live safely within it, function as a society, and above all be in harmony with the environment around them? As we discover cultures and emblematic populations, we follow Philippe Simay who is at the heart of 'Habiter Le Monde' and represents its identity and originality. Philippe takes us on an epic adventure around the human habitat and sets the tone for the journey. As a humanist and philosopher, Philippe is a tireless surveyor of the city, and an explorer of living spaces. Determined to travel around the world, Philippe unveils how the populations that he encounters claim the space they occupy, shapes it and adjust to it. In this series of more than 20 films, of 26 minutes each, the habitat will be a major showcase revealing our capacity to adapt ourselves at a time where we need to find solutions in order to address immense changes.