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La fièvre jaune
(Yellow Fever)

Jean-Daniel Becache et Benoît Sourty, French Connection Films, 52', France, 2009, French
As the Chinese presence intensifies in Africa, this film lets us see the impact on daily Cameroonian life : learning Mandarin, dancing to Chinese hits, using Chinese medicine, and of course buying their low-cost products.  Is history repeating itself with new colonizers ?

Le monde selon Brasilia
(The World according to Brasilia)

Kakie Roubaud, AGAT Films & Cie et Arte France, 52', France, 2010, French Filmed in April 2010 in Itamaraty, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Brasilia, this documentary takes the measure of the international impact of this democracy of 193 million inhabitants, which has no atomic bomb, but is demanding a permanent seat on the UN Security Council and a restructuring of the international monetary system.

Le rêve indien
(The Indian Dream)

Mathilde Damoisel, 13 Production, 72', France, 2010, French Portrait of a multi-facetted India, from the miracle of new technologies to the slums of Bombay, from the country's growing international importance to the hard life in the countryside which is the lot of the majority of Indians.  What are the successes and limits of India's emergence ?

Mining for Change
Eric Miyeni, Black Chamelon Entertainment, 72’, South Africa, 2011
English Mining for Change retraces the tumultuous history of South African mining.  Yesterday's apartheid symbol of the slave-like work conditions of black workers, today the mines are at the heart of policies attempting to redistribute resources to black South Africans. But the legacy of segregation is slow to disappear...

Mister Carbone

Yves Billy, Auteurs Associés, 88', France, 2010
French In the corridors of Copenhagen, the old western powers primarily responsible for global warming, and the emerging powers who have become in their turn major polluters, have a diplomatic confrontation.  How to escape from the dead-end of climate diplomacy?

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