On December 10, 1948 the General Assembly of the United Nations
adopted and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Photography by Rui Palha - http://www.ruipalha.com
Guitar by Sleep.
More info: http://www.alexandrosmaragos.com | http://twitter.com/alexmaragos
On December 10, 1948 the General Assembly of the United Nations
adopted and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Photography by Rui Palha - http://www.ruipalha.com
Guitar by Sleep.
More info: http://www.alexandrosmaragos.com | http://twitter.com/alexmaragos
Campagne Anniversaire Amnesty International 50 ans.
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Agence la chose
Co-Fondateur en charge de la création : Pascal Grégoire
DA/CR Mickael Krikorian
TV Producer Nicolas Buisset
Dir Com Barka Zérouali
Maison de production WANDA
Producteur Claude Fayolle
Dir de production Benjamin Harispuru
Réalisateur Wilfrid Brimo
Chef opérateur Nicolas Loir
Production son THE
Musique THE
Post prod Mikros
Film Cinéma + TV + Internet
contact : Barka…
This film was made to coincide with the launch of ‘Megaslumming’, the new book by Share The World’s Resources that was launched in Kenya in January 2010. The film vividly portrays some of the realities of poverty for the residents of Kibera – Kenya’s most notorious shantytown, and focuses on Djemba the street boy who is the central character in the book.
The book ‘Megaslumming’ sets out to unravel how an informal settlement such as Kibera came to…
Breakdance Project Uganda is an organization teaching the kids of Uganda how to, well, breakdance. Most of the kids you see live on the streets of Kampala. We were lucky enough to sit in on one of their sessions.
To get involved, check out their MySpace:
http://www.myspace.com/breakdanceprojectuganda
In the fourth poorest country in the world one thing remains affordable to all, the grenade.
Produced by Brice Blondel, and Lucas Gath.
Directed by Seth Chase, and featuring Teddy Mazina.
"Bang for your Buck", looks at the arms problem in a tiny country called Burundi located in the middle of Africa. Journalist Teddy Mazina takes us around his country, to show us how Burundi has become "sick" because of the abundance of weapons within its borders.…
Armed violence affects millions of people around the world in numerous different ways. Shooting Poverty brings you three stories from three countries - Burundi, Brazil and India - made by three independent teams of directors. This is a short visual teaser of these three films:
"Bang for your Buck", Burundi
"April 6th", India
"Grosso Calibre", Brazil
Stay tuned for the launch in October 2010
For more information - www.shootingpoverty.org
Bright Brass is a photofilm about a brass band of former street children in Kinshasa (Congo DRC). This self-funded film is made by Rachel Corner (photography) and Laurens Nijzink (audio). This photofilm appeared on the website of The Guardian on 16 novembre 2010 and was shortlisted for the Anthropographia Award for Human Rights 2011.
In Kinshasa (Congo DRC), between an estimated 25.000 and 40.000 children are living on the street. They are either…
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