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The last winter of the Tsaatan

Deep in the sub-Arctic boreal forest of far Northern Mongolia, straddling the border of Russian Siberia, a unique minority group lives in the sprawling tundra. Practicing the same way of life for thousands of years, this indigenous tribe is among the world’s smallest ethnic minorities and last reindeer herding nomads. But today, the Tsaatan people are facing a threat which may have a great impact on their survival: the government of Ulan Bator wants to force all children to go to school from the age of 6.
For these families, it is a heartbreak. And it is also a ... continua

Daily Show for October 17, 2024 Democracy Now!

We get an update on Israel’s war on Lebanon from journalist Rania Abouzeid in Beirut. “We are seeing a definite escalation that started a month ago and doesn’t show any sign of letting up,” she observes, describing unrestrained attacks by Israel throughout the country, on all sectors of society, as Israel carries out its “Dahiya doctrine” in an attempt to foment division among the Lebanese population. “This is the Gaza playbook. … The sentiment here is that this is now a war on Lebanon,” Abouzeid says.

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Daily Show for September 20, 2024 Democracy Now!

Right after we broadcast, Israel carried out “targeted strikes” in Beirut as it appears to be preparing for a ground invasion of southern Lebanon as an expansion of its war on Gaza.
Following deadly Israeli attacks that blew up walkie-talkies and pagers across Lebanon this week, killing at least 37 people and wounding around 3,000, Israeli officials have pledged to ramp up their campaign against Hezbollah. Hezbollah characterized the devastating pager explosions as a “declaration of war.” In Beirut, we hear from journalist Rania Abouzeid about the ... continua

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Blow Up (Deseo de una mañana de verano)

Adaptación de un cuento de Julio Cortázar que narra la historia de Thomas (David Hemmings), un fotógrafo de moda que, tras realizar unas tomas en un parque londinense, descubre al revelarlas una forma irreconocible que resulta ser algo tan turbador como inesperado. (FILMAFFINITY) Título original: Blow-Up (Blowup) Año 1966 País: Reino Unido Dirección: Michelangelo Antonioni Guion: Tonino Guerra, Michelangelo Antonioni. Cuento: Julio Cortázar. Diálogos: Edward Bond Música: Herbert Hancock Fotografía: Carlo Di Palma

Daily Show for June 27 2022 Democracy Now

Daily Show for August 26 2022 Democracy Now

Under the lights: Pelé

Pelé was a prodigy that played with "ginga". As a child he played insistently in the favelas of Sao Paolo, he developed perfect balance, unique vision, and an unimaginable control of the ball that left everyone breathless. The King Pelé, as he was referred to by all Brazilians after winning the country's first World Cup in 1958, is the oldest living legend in all sports.
He is a global icon, and idol to so many, not only for the exceptional athlete he was, but for the human being he is. A true role model for so many around the world. Sabbatical's latest production ... continua

Daily show for january 26, 2024 Democracy Now!

The success of the d-day landing - Colorized world war II

One of the main reasons for the success of the D-Day landings was the element of surprise, the incredibly huge invasion force, congregating along the south coast of England went undetected by German Intelligence. Hitler's Generals believed the stormy weather meant it would be mission impossible, and it almost was. Narrated by Liam Dale

Daily Show for October 03 2022 Democracy Now