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THE PRECIOUS CELL

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Today, stem cells are virtually presented as a panache, a “miraculous” biological material of the human body which can cure a great number of diseases, from leukemia to Altzheimer's disease. Big enterprises in most countries of the world are encouraging parents to privately store their children’s stem cells, and pay…

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ESSENCE OF ANOTHER ERA

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Trapped between Berlusconi and the Mafia, immigrants in Italy are under persecution. Africans, gypsies, Romanians and Slavs are being targeted. “Outraged citizens” are shooting at Africans, gypsy settlements are being burnt down by the angry mob, Camorra hitmen are shooting black people with no distinction and the city streets are…

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WHEN THE WORLD SINKS

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Scientists consider Bangladesh to be the point zero of climate change. As the ice melts, the sea level is rising and this South Asian coastal country is sinking. It is estimated that, by the year 2050, approximately 20 million people will have abandoned their homes in Bangladesh, becoming climate refugees.…

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LIFE FOR SALE

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Can you imagine a water market? A market where owners of water stock would buy and sell, while others would profit on its price without needing it? What would life be like if all of the planet’s water resources, superficial or subterranean, the waters of rivers, lakes and glaciers, belonged…

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Afisa_italiaTrapped between Berlusconi and the Mafia, immigrants in Italy are under persecution. Africans, gypsies, Romanians and Slavs are being targeted. “Outraged citizens” are shooting at Africans, gypsy settlements are being burnt down by the angry mob, Camorra hitmen are shooting black people with no distinction and the city streets are being patrolled by “vigilante” groups in accord with the new anti-immigration law.

“There has been another moment in Italian history when they country’s security was commended to people who walked the streets wearing shirts of the same color”, says an emasculated left, making clear allusions to Mussolini’s Blackshirts. At the same time, Berlusconi’s Minister of Defense praises the bravery of the soldiers of the fascist regime, and Gianni Alemanno, once a member of a neo-fascist party, is elected mayor of the Eternal City.

Where is Italy heading?

Written & Directed by Yorgos Avgeropoulos / Produced by Aggelos Athanasopoulos/ Director of Photography: Alexis Barzos / Production Manager: Anastasia Skoubri/ Editing: Yiannis Biliris, Anna Prokou/ Original music by Yiannis Paxevanis / Graphics: Sakis Palpanas / A Small Planet production for Greek Public Television ERT © 2009 – 2010 / World Sales: Anastasia Skoubri

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“It is my belief that today’s economic crisis is favoring the return of Fascism, just as it occurred with the 1929 world economic crisis. In Italy, we have moderate fascists like Berlusconi. If given the chance, many members of Berlusconi’s entourage would choose Fascism over a democratic revolution. Berlusconi is lucky because he is not being judged by his actions, but rather on the basis of publicity and glamour. Wherever he goes, the masses follow, just as they followed Mussolini.

Giorgio Moca, Fighter in the anti-fascist struggle during World War II.

During the first days of 2010, Italy was once again shaken by yet another outbreak of racist violence.

immigrants__4In Rosarno, Calabria, unknown shooters attacked African immigrants with air guns when they were returning from work. The reason was unimportant, as a resident of Rosarno describes: “Some black man was relieving himself on the street and a lady came out on the balcony and started calling him a pig and an animal. Then her husband came out and shot him with the air gun, injuring him in the hand”. And he adds in indignation: “They’re always urinating in the street. They’re uncivilized”.

This incident resulted in the insurrection of the 3,000 African seasonal workers living in Rosarno, for it was not the first time they had been under attack. In 2008, unknown perpetrators used their rifles against two immigrants who were sleeping, sending them to hospital. Back then, the immigrants had marched pacifically in the center of this town of 15,000 inhabitants, asking to be treated humanely. This time they set up barricades and broke everything that stood in their way, before being pushed away by the police.

Are Italians racists? Surely not all. However, a significant share of the society, especially from the poor, popular classes, has been “educated” for years by Berlusconi’s media empire to view the immigrant as a competitor and a potential delinquent.

Neofasism_2_copyLega Nord and Alleanza Nationale, the far-right parties who support the Berlusconi government, did not loose this opportunity to promptly promote their xenophobic agenda, bringing forward and ratifying a series of draconian laws on immigration and security. “Instead of a specific number that we can absorb every year, there is a huge amount of immigrants entering the country who, not being able to find a job, turn without fail to crime”, Silvio Berlusconi loudly proclaims. “We cannot accept walking in our cities and getting the impression that we are not in Europe, but in Africa! We shall not put up with this!” “You want to turn Italy into a racist, xenophobic and fascist country”, the opposition protests, only to receive the reply of the far-right representatives: “We are not looking out for the safety of the rich, but for that of the poor, who no longer vote for you but for us!”

The Bossi-Fini anti-immigration law penalizes immigration and illegal entrance to the country. It includes the incarceration of Italians aiding or employing illegal immigrants and the collection of fingerprints from gypsy children. It also creates “vigilante” groups, that is groups of volunteers that patrol the neighborhoods and “assist the police in their work”.

“What is going on?” a woman asks as she sees a group of ten people with dogs walking the streets of her neighborhood. “We are patrolling for immigrants”, replies Mario Borghezio, a member of the European Parliament for extreme-right party Lega Nord, who very often leads the “ronde”. “It was about time!” the woman answers, relieved. “Yes, our presence will be felt”, Mr Borghezio asserts, and starts shouting at an immigrant sitting in the park nearby: “Get out of here you junkie! This park is for respectable citizens and not for bums!”

Gypsies suffer a proper pogrom. The rumor of a 14-year-old gypsy girl trying to steal the baby of an Italian woman was enough for four Roma settlements near Naples to be burnt-down within hours. The unidentified attackers were throwing Molotov bombs from motorbikes, as the gypsies ran for the lives and the police simply watched.

fields_1The majority of the 3.5 million immigrants living in Italy work in the fields and construction sites of the South. In the areas of the Camorra and the Ndrangheta, the powerful mafia organizations whose activity was unveiled by journalist Roberto Saviano in his book, Gomorra. “The Italians do not see the activities of the Ndrangheta or the Camorra, while the murders are numerous. During the past 30 years and in this province alone, 4,000 people have been killed. These are numbers which are only comparable to figures coming from the Gaza Strip…”, says the reporter, who lives under permanent police protection and changes his residence regularly, due to a price put on his head by organized crime. “The Mafia brought many Africans to these areas. To work like animals. If they do not accept the starvation wages and whatever else the Mafias impose on them, they suffer the consequences.

This is what happened in Castel Volturno during the autumn of 2008. Camorra hitmen shot down all Africans standing outside a tailor shop. Castel Volturno is notorious for its drug dealing, controlled by the Nigerian Mafia. However, not one of the 8 people killed had any relation with the drug trafficking or with Nigeria. It was a clear message to all the African community of that area and it resulted in immigrant riots. “They are the only ones who can still react”, Roberto Saviano says. “They are the hope of Italy. Because, today, Omertá is not to know and remain silent. It is to not know, to not be informed, to keep one’s eyes closed.”

Written & Directed by Yorgos Avgeropoulos / Produced by Aggelos Athanasopoulos/ Director of Photography: Alexis Barzos / Production Manager: Anastasia Skoubri/ Editing: Yiannis Biliris, Anna Prokou/ Original music by Yiannis Paxevanis / Graphics: Sakis Palpanas / A Small Planet production for Greek Public Television ERT  © 2009 – 2010 / World Sales: Anastasia Skoubri
 
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  • “Exandas”, by Yorgos Avgeropoulos, received an important distinction at the 13th Film Festival for the Environment, CinemAmbiente, which took place in the Italian city of Torino from the 1st to the 6th of June, and was attended by an estimated audience of 20,000.
  • Prominent success for Exandas Documentary Series as the documentary “Dying in Abundance”, by Yorgos Avgeropoulos, wins the “Second Mention” prize in the “XII Festival Internacional de Cine de Derechos Humanos”.
  • New success for Exandas Documentary Series as the documentary ‘Life for Sale’ by Yorgos Avgeropoulos wins the first prize in the 6th edition of the prestigious Latin-American Independent Film and Documentary Festival.
  • ‘Gaza We Are Coming’ by Yorgos Avgeropoulos and Yiannis Karipidis has been awarded with the audience prize for the best Greek film with duration over 45 minutes.

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