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Little Dinosaurs
A five-year-old Scottish boy discusses the best way for a group of small dinosaurs to stop a big dinosaur from picking on them. The boy’s short discussion with his father is brought to life using computer-generated animation.
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Drive Cam
Young, inexperienced drivers are most likely to cause serious accidents. Now, a revolutionary new invention targeted at them claims to cut car crash rates by 70%. The drive-cam continuously films the driver and road conditions while software records the vehicles speed. With a camera on board, drivers are less likely to take risks. We could be talking about thousands of lives saved every year, states inventor Gary Raynor. Although experts have questioned his statistics, they welcome any invention that improves safety.
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Mission Zero
Pirelli "Mission Zero". The second anniversary of Pirellifilm Production Company: a real independent filmmaker, that release short and medium feature films focused on corporate values Power and Control. And that hire screen writers, actors, directors selected among the top level talents in movie business. The second film, “Mission Zero”, is now on air on internet and at cinemas (where budget allows).
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The Puppini Sisters - Jilted (dir. Alex de Campi)
It's handbags at dawn - or rather, pistols - as a jilted countess seeks revenge. Starring the Puppini Sisters. Made for a mere $4,000 total budget and shot on Super16. Paid for out of the band's own pocket without any involvement or support from their label. The amount of people who donated very valuable time, equipment and locations to make this project a success was truly astounding and heartwarming. Completed Feb '08. The director prays she will take home a Babelgum festival prize as then she could afford a secondhand 35mm camera to shoot her feature.
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The Lost Creativity
Omar, a young boy with his own dreams. Desire to realize them, the difficulty to capture them. Recap of growing of the passion, the fear, the dejected, the crisis. The Lost Creativity speaks about the entrance of a strongly intentional road that watches to the past in order to understand the future. The biographical introspection, guided from images of just the past itself, carries the author to reflect on same putting himself in game with thin irony.
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eDump
Inconveniently true and heart wrenching, this story is about how the rich world, immorally, disposes of its large volumes of junk electronic appliances, such as scrap computers, cell phones, TVs, printers, among other things. Few people even bother to wonder what our e-waste ends up doing to the environment, or other people’s environments. The reality is, the U.S. dumps much, if not most, of its e-waste to poor communities in China, India and other developing countries, where job-hungry workers labor ten-plus-hour days frying circuit boards on coal-fired stoves, burning plastic pieces to smell the grade before sorting and, in the most horrifying scene, swishing stripped motherboards in acid baths to filter out the gold without any protection. These workshop shacks are filled with lung-choking gas or billows of eye-burning smoke, some as colorful as soy sauce. In China’s most famous e-trash town, Guiyu in eastern Guangdong Province, rivers literally run black. Air is filled with baked circuitry and you can smell it well before arrival. Preliminary medical exams have found alarmingly high lead levels in the blood of young children, who performed worse in intelligence exams than kids from neighboring towns. The medical researchers need a lot more years to determine how serious the health toll really is, but what’s certain is, damage done will be impossible to reverse, such as the effect of lead on the brain development of the young. A difficult production in both emotional and physical terms, the story captures many aspects of a trade that has been going on much neglected by the media and the public. Scant print reports have exposed the e-waste dumping a few years ago, but a graphical presentation tells the story in a much more powerful way, which I believe is not only of great archival value but also is an example of outstanding journalism.
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Europe to the Rescue of Its Seas and Oceans
A report on the deteriorated state of the European marine environment and the need for a strong EU action in this field, focusing on the environment problems faced in Bothnian Bay in Finland and Italy's Adriatic coast.
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How to make Mixed Garden Vegetables
How to make Mixed Garden Vegetables. Visit www.summerkitchen.tv to experience a new video cookbook with delicious summertime recipes, perfect for your picnic basket or backyard BBQ table.
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VEG TV Vegan Diet Reverses Diabetes
"It's Only Natural" Part Two Marie Oser talks with Dr. Neal Barnard about reversing diabetes with a vegan diet, and the research science that proves it!
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