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LA DUCE VITA

Webdocumentary, 2012

After a lull in webdoc production, LeMonde.fr returns with this interactive documentary about Predappio, the birthplace and resting place of Benito Mussolini. A look at Italy's past and present.

The Block: Stories From a Meeting Place

Webdocumentary, 2012

Located in Sidney, on land traditionally inhabited by the Gadigal people, the Block was established in 1973. Linked to the Black Panther movement, the Block soon became known as a meeting place amongst the Indigenous community. Visit the Block now, and get to know its stories of tragedy and hope.

Une jeunesse bosnienne

Webdocumentary, 2012

Being twenty in a twenty-year-old country: Bosnia.

La Chute de l’URSS

Webdocumentary, 2011

1991-2011: 20 years since the fall of the USSR. The webdocumentary by press agency AFP is divided in two parts: the USSR fall and Russia twenty years after.

SALVI PER CASO

Webdocumentary, 2012

Saved by Chance - We, the Last Shoah Witnesses. Interviews, maps, data on the occasion of the 2012 Holocaust Memorial Day (Yom Ha-Shoah).

La nuit oubliée

Webdocumentary, 2011

17 October 1961. Bloody repression of a peaceful demonstration in the centre of Paris. 80 to 200 Algerians lose their lives, corpses float on the Seine. An event forgotten by the media, despite a number of works to keep its memory alive (article by Le Monde).

GOA HIPPY TRIBE

Webdocumentary, 2011

Goa hippies' history, myths and stories after a third of a century. This webdocumentary by the Australian SBS  re-packages Darius Devas' film about the Goa coming back of 2010 - with galleries, fact sheets, interviews.

François Duprat, une histoire de l'extrême droite

Webdocumentary, 2011

The official, and secret, story of a man born in 1940 and killed by a bomb in 1978. His ideas shaped the thoughts and actions of the far-right movement in France and other European countries, where his influence is still alive. The interactive documentary (16 videos) includes a timeline with hundreds of entries covering the period from 1944 to 2002, as well as a collection of documents.

GOUDOU GOUDOU - LES VOIX IGNORéES DE LA RECONSTRUCTION

Webdocumentary, 2011

«Goudou Goudou» is the name Haitians have given to the earthquake of 12 January 2010, a name that sounds like the noise of that day. Five young Haitian journalists report, respectively, about wreckage, art, NGOs, cholera, camps.

 
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