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              Prague, People & Profit
              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S008-SS004-0007 · Item · 2000
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              The IMF and World Bank summit in Prague in September 2000 provoked a large-scale mobilization of citizens around the world. Seattle, Washington and Millau have already demonstrated the power of the antiglobalization movement and the independent media. "Prague, People and Profit" examines the movement and the changes in Check society since the fall of the Eastern block.

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              Mine de rien
              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S010-SS006-0007 · Item · 2004
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Karaganda, Kazakhstan's second-largest city, located to the south of the steppes, was built in 1930 by displaced prisoners over a coalfield in the immense Karlag. Today, the basis of the city's economy is disappearing, leading to considerable impoverishment. « Mine de Rien » documents a time of instability, of transition between two states, feeling abandonment and capitalist hope. A state that has passed and a state which is just starting, intangible, inevitable. The film follows this transition, which generates chaos, adaptation and suffering, revealing the impossibility of being : at a time when human beings can no longer be considered as a mass, but a sum of individuals. En exploding population mapped over the geographical structure of the city.

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              Kazakhstan Birth of a Nation
              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S013-SS002-0002 · Item · 2008
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Stranger than fiction... In 1998, seven years after the independence of the country, the autocratic Kazahk president Noursoultan Nazarbaiev decides to move the capital city Almaty to Astana, in the northern steppes. Vertiginous towers spring out of the ground, financed by oil exports. The film opens with a presidential speech in 1997 on the future of Kazakhstan, boasting to “the three layers of society, the rich, the middle class and the poor” of the infinite promise of the free market. Christian Barani and Guillaume Reynard observe the life of a new society, in the standardised and gaudy trappings of wealth. Through an ex-Soviet oligarchy in full expansion, a melancholy and poetic portrait of globalization.