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To End a War

To End a War

7.3
Dokumentar
2017

The 52-year fight between the Colombian Government and the Marxist guerilla FARC-EP is the longest running civil war in Latin America. Two generations of Colombians have never known what it means to live in peace. Since September 2012 the Government and FARC have held Peace Talks on neutral ground in Havana, Cuba. With unprecedented access to both political leaders, President Juan Manuel Santos and FARC Chief Commander Timochenko, this intimate, observational documentary film goes behind the scenes during this profound moment in Colombia's history.This could be the last real chance for peace in Colombia after many past failed attempts. Ultimately a public vote will be held by citizens to approve or reject the Final Agreement and there is fierce and deadly opposition in Colombia. The right wing Centro Democrático political party led by Senator and former President Alvaro Uribe is swaying public opinion to veto peace. The film is set within the most pivotal and tense stages of the peace process, investigating the issue of justice and the disarmament of 6000 insurgents.'To End a War' explores what it takes both strategically and spiritually for a nation of 50 million to move from hatred to forgiveness, from war to peace.

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3 1/2 Minutes, Ten Bullets

3 1/2 Minutes, Ten Bullets

7.3
Dokumentar
2016

En bil med ungdommer spiller høy musikk da de ruller inn på en bensinstasjon. Samtidig ankommer en annen bil med et voksent par. Minutter senere er ti skudd avfyrt, og 17 år gamle Jordan er død. Hva skjedde egentlig før det tragiske utfallet, og hvorfor mener noen at skuddene var berettiget? Amerikansk dokumentar fra 2015. For å se filmen trenger du tilgang til VG+.

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3 1/2 Minutes, Ten Bullets

3 1/2 Minutes, Ten Bullets

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2015

In 3 1/2 Minutes, two lives intersected and were forever altered. On Black Friday in 2012, two cars parked next to each other at a Florida gas station. A white middle-aged male and a black teenager exchanged angry words over the volume of the music in the boy’s car. A gun entered the exchange, and one of them was left dead. Michael Dunn fired 10 bullets at a car full of unarmed teenagers and then fled. Three of those bullets hit 17-year-old Jordan Davis, who died at the scene. Arrested the next day, Dunn claimed he shot in self-defense. Thus began the long journey of unraveling the truth. 3 1⁄2 Minutes, Ten Bullets follows that journey, reconstructing the night of the murder and revealing how hidden racial prejudice can result in tragedy.

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