See America from the point of view of the Israeli ice cream truck vendor. This film is a documentary that portrays the neighborhoods of America through the point of view of the Israeli ice cream truck vendor. The film follows several such vendors in the city of Charlotte, North Carolina . The film follows the characters in their daily routine in cross cutting (in a parallel narrative). Throughout the film we learn about the different neighborhoods of Charlotte, and America - some segregated, some mixed. We learn about the vast differences in behavior, mentality, culture and way of life ? but when the ice cream truck comes to the neighborhood, everyone acts the same and wants the same thing: ice cream
UntitledTestimonies of Arab immigrants in France, the disenchantment of the "European dream".
Prodein, a Melilla-based children's rights association, documents the difficult situation of sub Saharans who try to cross the border between Africa and Europe in search of a better life. “Murder” is the best way to describe the deaths that took place - and continue to take place - on the border at Melilla and Ceuta. The summary shooting of all migrants who attempt to climb the fence... “with their backs turned and defenceless, without previous arrest, without administrative or legal proceedings” can only be called “murder”.
Of how a small middle-class housing estate in Creil turned into a ghetto in the space of forty years, time enough for two generations to lose their sense of self in a context of everyday violence... The third part in a series coproduced by public television channel France 2 on the problems in the suburbs, Les Mauvais Garçons is a critique of immigration and urban planning policies of recent decades. The filmmakers spent two years getting to know the residents as part of their research. The result is an intimate portrait of a housing estate, portrayed in all its complexity, focusing on the stories of Ariadna, Eric, I-B, Zac and their mates.
In Bellvitge, a working class district of Barcelona, there is a five stars hotel in construction. As usual, day by day, retired people approach there to watch the construction progress and criticize the engineers... But in this case, their current conversations have another subject: the contrast of the luxury hotel in a city slum.
A report that illustrates the insatiable thirst for power of media conglomerates. In this case, mainstream media groups use politicians to invent new laws in order to gain control of digital bandwidth for local broadcasts (in the Autonomous Community of Madrid), disregarding and attacking the neighbourhood channels that have been offering a public service for years.