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- "My name is Norro and I am a 12-year-old Dassanetch girl. Not long ago they circumcised me and also my sister Nohode. It is a very ancient custom in my land. If we didn't have it done, nobody would respect us. We would not be able to get married or have kids. We would be alone, rejected by everybody". This documentary explains the history of Norró and Nohode, two Dassanetch sisters that were subject to circumcision. We will live alongside them and their family during the days before the ritual is held. Through their words and gestures we will learn what they think and why this deep-rooted tradition is practised.
- The filmed diary of a filmmaker on a journey through Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia. With an essay-like composition, 'Into the Blue' revolves around two basic hubs, Man and Nature, and the relationship between the two.
- The struggle for the fair resolution of the complex land problem in Brazil, with the guidance, judgment and determination of Pere Casaldàliga, the Sao Félix do Araguaia Prelature and a group of landless people camped out along a highway for five years awaiting the final application of the promised agricultural reform.
- This is the story of Raul and Pere, a mountaineer and filmmaker united by a common dream: to climb for the first time a mountain higher than 8,000 meters.
- The filmed diary of a filmmaker on a journey through Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia. With an essay-like composition, 'Into the Blue' revolves around two basic hubs, Man and Nature, and the relationship between the two. The film is a critical reflection on the increasingly more pronounced distance between Man and Nature and the negative consequences of today's current model of development, which is highly unsustainable and antagonistic. 'Into the Blue' is an intimist and contemplative film; a poem dedicated to nature and to life free of artificiality, and a portrayal of an excluded and marginalized humanity.