Mirko Pincelli

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All the World is Green

All the World is Green

Dokumentar
2026

Through the guidance of scientists, academics, activists, journalists and philosophers, we embark on a journey spanning from China to the USA, leading us to discover how our love for animal products took over our food system, pushing our ecosystems to the verge of collapse for the profit of a handful of corporations. After a journey stretching through Asia, America and Europe, the film leaves the viewer with a choice: remaining part of the problem, or becoming part of the solution. With Robyn Alders, Chris Delforce, Gidon Eshel, Juliet Gellatley, Francesca Grazioli, Tanya Haffner, George Monbiot, Marion Nestle, Dean Ornish, David Quammen, Callum Roberts, Peter Singer, Philip Wollen, Jian Yi and Lal Chellaram.

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The Habit of Beauty

The Habit of Beauty

5.4
Drama
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2017

Ian, after being released from prison, returns to his family in gritty East London. It's a different perspective of life brought by acclaimed photographer Ernesto that stops Ian from taking the wrong path.

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Uspomene 677

Uspomene 677

8.9
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677 concentration camps were set up during the Bosnian war in the early nineties. The way the victims and the perpetrators within each community deal with this legacy will determine the country's future. This well-crafted doc shares the viewpoint of each ethnic group through a new generation coming to terms with their toxic past. Living in a Bosnia fighting for EU membership, they're desperate to find a way to live together for a peaceful tomorrow.

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Still Standing

Still Standing

8.1
Dokumentar

As the homeland of the Indus-Valley Civilisation, the Sindh region of Pakistan is one of the cradles of human civilisation. It was also the only region of Pakistan left undivided by the Partition of 1947. That same year, the Sindhi Diaspora emerged: Sindhi Hindus fled Pakistan for India and other countries, while Muslims from all over India fled into Pakistan, with large numbers reaching Sindh. Suddenly, the Sindhi community found itself to be a minority. Still Standing searches for the footprints of those who left, as well as digging into the stories of those who remained. A tale of nationalism, radicalisation, and division in a land which, once upon a time, was home to florid cultures and peaceful coexistence.

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