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GOUDOU GOUDOU - Les voix ignorées de la reconstruction
Webdocumentary, 2011
Through a multimedia blog and a webdocumentary, five Haitian journalists give a voice to the earthquake victims of their country, and expose the hard realities of reconstruction and its consequences: “Debris and Reconstruction”, “Art with a Cause”, “Impact of NGOs”, “Health and Cholera”, “Life in the Camps”.
KINSHASA FM
Webdocumentary, 2013
A rich 26 minutes, in a “Euro” version and in an “Afro” version, for a project that uses the social media network facebook and twitter, also adapted for weak internet connections so that access from the cybercafés of Kinshasa can be ensured.
On the banks of the Congo River, Cyrille (a reporter from Top Congo radio) and Mike (an investigative journalist for Congo News) lead a daily struggle for freedom of the press in DR Congo. [eb-hj]
BEYROUTH ET L’INVISIBLE - Itinéraires de jeunes artistes au Liban
Webdocumentary, 2013
Born from reasearch initiated in September 2010, the webdoc is a platform structured around the portraits of eight young Lebanese artists born in the 1980s. Through their poetic deviations and alternative paths of thought, their photos, drawings, dance, written and musical traces, these artists accompany Beirut beyond its contradictions and internal divisions, towards a multitude of cities with infinite possibilities. [eb-hj]
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TERZA REPUBBLICA
Webdocumentary, 2013
The webdoc follows a group of candidates, all under the age of 40, in their first campaigns for the 2013 parliamentary election: filmed interviews lay out the candidates' profiles and define the most important points of their campaigns.[eb-hj]
TRAME, BREST 2002-2012
Webdocumentary, 2013
It took ten years to finally complete the recent addition to Brest's urban fabric: the tram line. The long ten years are documented through a timeline, and in interviews, oral and written testimonials, debates and films. Tags referring to time, people and the route facilitate your searches (le temps, les rencontres, la ligne). [eb-hj]
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D-DAY TO VICTORY
Webdocumentary, 2013
Complementing the documentary television series broadcast on History Television and on Channel4, D-D Day to Victory is an interactive reconstruction of the campaign undertaken by the Allied Forces, from D-Day in Normandy to the siege of Berlin.
The site also allows the viewer to leave a tribute to the heroes of World War 2. [eb-hj]
FARKHONDA EST DE RETOUR
Webdocumentary, 2013
After twelve years in exile, Farkhonda, 22 anni, leaves her easy life in Australia to return to her native land Afghanistan. The reporter Anne Guion and the photographer Viviane Dalles follow this young, determined woman through the streets of Kabul. [eb-hj]
SOUT EL SHABAB
Webdocumentary, 2012
Two years after the first demonstrations in Tahrir Square, young Egyptians have discovered a taste for discussing and imagining a free and democratic country. France Culture talks about the changes that have come about from the revolution through a webdoc, which offers a portrait of five young people of the "Tahrir generation", a documentary and a magazine. [eb-hj]
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