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- Do you know how to turn ordinary water into a billion-dollar business? In Switzerland there's a company which has developed the art to perfection - Nestlé. This company dominates the global business in bottled water. Swiss journalist Res Gehringer has investigated this money-making phenomena. Nestlé refused to cooperate, on the pretext that it was "the wrong film at the wrong time". So Gehringer went on a journey of exploration, researching the story in the USA, Nigeria and Pakistan. His journey into the world of bottled water reveals the schemes and strategies of the most powerful food and beverage company on our planet.
- TV MovieThree young activists Lorie, Inès and Mila fight against harassment and sexual violence. They do not want to be perceived as victims and want to change the world, which they still perceive as patriarchal.
- The true story of one man's fight for freedom. For more than 60 years Tibetans have been fighting Chinese oppression. But their non-violent struggle appears to be in vain. Now, as a new form of peaceful protest, Tibetans are setting themselves on fire. Loten Namling - an exiled Tibetan and musician living in Switzerland - is deeply disturbed by such self-destructive action. So he sets off from Europe to India, on a one-man mission to meet top politicians, experts and young radicals. He himself becomes increasingly radical and is on the verge of violent protest. Finally he ends up at The Office of the Dalai Lama in India to seek the advice of the exiled Tibetan leader.
- Harald Reichenbach sets off around the globe in a sailing boat collecting garbage from the sea with local people. Using a press, he compresses what they find and pours it into resin to form 'G-Cubes'. He then takes the garbage back as art to the people who created it - consumers in industrialized countries. Nothing on the journey goes exactly as planned, however, and Reichenbach finds himself teetering between art and activism.
- On the island of Ostrov in the Caspian Sea the inhabitants, left alone by the Russian state after the collapse of the Soviet Union, survive through poaching.
- A lost generation of young Russians arrives in Tbilisi, Georgia. Forced to leave their homeland by Putin's war and repression, they live as digital dissidents in search of a new home.
- ShortBADI (AT) tells the story of one of the most radical and rapid changes in a person's life: puberty. Three couples of friends are accompanied during two summers in an outdoor swimming pool. In the first summer they are on the verge of puberty. The four girls are aware of the development of their bodies. The two boys are still very childlike and playful. The teenagers speak different languages, are tall and short, tanned or not, long and short haired and are interested in completely different things. But they all like french fries and the orange slide. In the summer two years later, their appearance and behavior have visibly changed. They have matured into independent and interesting young people. They still go to the swimming pool. They all know each other now from high school, from their first parties or from mutual friends. In the intervening 20 months, their mystical forest pool has also undergone a major transformation: It is being completely renovated and given a modern makeover. The pool becomes not only a stage, but also a symbol of this wondrous metamorphosis in the life of every human being.
- How do we live our dreams and ideals? Swiss travel journalist Katharina von Arx and French photographer Freddy Drilhon, who came closer during a journey through the South Seas in the 1950s, put their dreams above reality.
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- Ethiopian farmers and a team of international architects come together, in order to find a solution for the increasing rural exodus. Might a sustainable model city be the solution for the global urbanization crisis?
- Ethiopia is one of the countries with the strongest population growth and a particularly high rate of rural exodus. Every year millions of young people flock to cities in search of a better life. An international team of architects and Ethiopian farmers have joined forces to tackle the problem. Their project: A model town with agriculture.