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Cap. Abu Raed, an universal story in contemporary Jordan
03.08.2009 \ I don't know, I just go and see, Journal
Captain Abu Raed is a universal story of friendship, inspiration and heroism set in contemporary Jordan.
Read MoreLessons of darkness: truth and fact in documentaries
03.08.2009 \ I don't know, I just go and see, Journal
“Lessons of darkness”, Minnesota declaration: truth and fact in documentary cinema.
Read MoreThe Shackleton Foundation: everyone has an Antarctic
03.06.2009 \ I don't know, I just go and see, Journal
The Shackleton Foundation is a new charitable trust. Sir Ernest Shackleton is widely known as one of the most inspirational leaders of the twentieth century.
Read MoreBallast, a quietly gripping story and emotional experiences
03.06.2009 \ I don't know, I just go and see, Journal
In the cold, winter light of a rural Mississippi Delta township, a man’s suicide radically transforms three characters’ lives and throws off-balance what has long been a static arrangement among them. Marlee is a single mother struggling to scratch a living for herself and James, her 12-year-old son, who has begun to stumble under drug […]
Read MoreThe website dedicated to Bas Jan Ader is online
03.06.2009 \ I don't know, I just go and see, Journal
Few artists have inspired as many homages by other filmmakers as the work of Bas Jan Ader, who went from obscurity during his own lifetime to being a major influence in today’s art world.
Read MoreH.O.T. and the darker sides of globalisation
30.03.2009 \ I don't know, I just go and see, Journal
H.O.T. recounts one of the darker sides of globalisation, the international illegal organ trade, an uncomfortable truth that is both widespread and flourishing. H.O.T underscores one of the biggest disparities of the 21st century, where one part of the world becomes ever richer while sterile, and the other poorer but fertile.
Read MoreCondition: Critical - A new video from MSF
11.11.2008 \ I don't know, I just go and see, Journal
Hundreds of thousands of people are on the run, fleeing a war raging in eastern Congo in the provinces of North and South Kivu. They are frightened. Many are sick or wounded. Others have been harassed or raped, or have had everything they own stolen.
Read MoreWerner Herzog’s Encounters at the End of the World
20.09.2008 \ I don't know, I just go and see, Journal
Werner Herzog’s amazing “Encounters at the End of the World” will make its debut on Blu Ray this November. This film is a perfect match for the format, with Herzog’s stunning imagery and amazing soundtrack.
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CULTOUR/ECHOCHARME is the logistic partner for all our documentaries and reportages in South-America.






