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- Danger Zone is a front-row look at the global war industry. There are no easy answers when two worlds collide: between the safe and the helpless. Danger Zone is a damning commentary on society where everything is available at a price.
- The film shows archival fragments of radio broadcasts, police reports, denunciations, fragments of letters, diaries, etc. All these materials have one thing in common - they were created on the same day, September 27, 1962.
- Abu Haraz is a Sudanese village on the River Nile, where the villagers lead simple happy lives. Soon they will all face a major change - the large dam is being built and their village is going to disappear under water.
- In the 1970s, the Brezhnev government erected political psychiatry as a mode of repression. No more trials or indictments but only indeterminate patients. The film starts at the Kijow center in Ukraine, where the victims of Soviet repression are trying, with the help of psychologists, to return to normal life. The chief medical officer is Semyon Guzman, one of the few Soviet psychiatrists who refused to practice political psychiatry and was sent to a labor camp for the same reason. Victims, doctors, dissidents, doctors are interviewed in the film to try to understand how a medicine participates in a system of oppression.