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Why Poverty? (2011)
« em: Sábado, 09 de Março, 2013 - 19h17 »
Why Poverty?
(Por que a Pobreza?)
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Mais de 1 bilhão de pessoas vivem em condições de pobreza. Com tantos avanços tecnológicos e sociais, por que isso ainda acontece? Esta é a questão que perpassa a programação especial de documentários “Por que pobreza?”, exibida pelo Canal Futura.
O documentário faz parte de uma iniciativa global, capitaneada pela ONG Steps International. Serão exibidos por mais de 70 emissoras de diversos países, incluindo BBC (Reino Unido), PBS (EUA), ArteTV (Alemanha e França) e NHK (Japão).
Além da veiculação, o Futura prepara ações locais, como seminários e distribuição de kits pedagógicos.



:arrow: Part 01x08 - Park Avenue: Money, Power and the American Dream

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The documentary compares the access to opportunities of residents of Park Avenue both on the Upper East Side and in the South Bronx. It draws upon Michael Gross's book "740 Park: The Story of the World’s Richest Apartment Building", which showed that many billionaires live in that building. It goes on to explain that billionaire heir David Koch made significant donations to Paul Ryan in the same way that banker Steven Schwartzman lobbied Charles Schumer—for their own gain. The documentary includes interviews with a doorman at 740 Park Avenue, journalist Jane Mayer, Yale University Professor Jacob Hacker, University of California, Berkeley Professor Paul Piff, and Republican advisor Bruce Bartlett

:arrow: Part 02x08 - Give Us The Money

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Thirty years ago, rock stars Bob Geldof and Bono set out on a journey to fight poverty in Africa. They tried to convince some of the wiliest and mightiest politicians on earth to change the world. Give us the Money tracks their journey through famines and palaces, and world-wide TV-audiences. But how successful have they really been? Did they manage to make the world a better place? Bosse Lindquist's film tracks the history of this idea. "A band of musicians set out to change the world" he says "and now the time has come to ask: What did they achieve, and is celebrity politics is the right way of combating world poverty?"'

:arrow: Part 03x08 - Welcome To The World

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130 million babies are born each year, and not one of them decides where they’ll be born or how they’ll live. In Cambodia, you’re likely to be born to a family living on less than $1/day. In Sierra Leone chances of surviving the first year are half those of the worldwide average. We go around the world to meet the newest generation.

:arrow: Part 04x08 - Education Education

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“In China, the most lucrative Industry is Education.” Wang Zhenxiang, Tutor, Hongbo Education. There is a worldwide economic crisis, but everywhere parents are told that their children may escape the worst if they are educated, and everywhere children are pressured to climb the rungs of the ladder and acquire the totem of middle class life – a university education. But does education secure what it is supposed to? Can a degree really get you out of poverty? Weijun Chen’s film, set in Wuhan in central China, looks at the realities of Chinese education through the lives of Wang Zhenxiang, a tutor at the private Hongbo Education college, Wang Pan, high school graduate and would be student, and Wan Chao, graduate job seeker who goes from one unpromising interview to another.

:arrow: Part 05x08 - Land Rush

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75% of Mali's population are farmers, but rich, land-hungry nations like China and Saudi Arabia are leasing Mali's land in order to turn large areas into agribusiness farms. Many Malian peasants do not welcome these efforts, seeing them as yet another manifestation of imperialism. As Mali experiences a military coup, the developers are scared off - but can Mali's farmers combat food shortages and escape poverty on their own terms?

:arrow: Part 06x08 - Solar Mamas

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Rafea is a Bedouin woman who lives with her four daughters in one of Jordan's poorest desert villages on the Iraqi border. She is given a chance to travel to India to attend the Barefoot College, where illiterate grandmothers from around the world are trained in 6 months to be solar engineers. If Rafea succeeds, she will be able to electrify her village, train more engineers, and provide for her daughters. Even when she returns as the first female solar engineer in the country, her real challenge will have just begun. Will she find support for her new venture? Will she be able to inspire the other women in the village to join her and change their lives? And most importantly, will she be able to re-wire the traditional minds of the Bedouin community that stand in her way?

:arrow: Part 07x08 - Stealing Africa

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Rüschlikon is a village in Switzerland with a very low tax rate and very wealthy residents. But it receives more tax revenue than it can use. This is largely thanks to one resident - Ivan Glasenberg, CEO of Glencore, whose copper mines in Zambia are not generating a large bounty tax revenue for the Zambians. Zambia has the 3rd largest copper reserves in the world, but 60% of the population live on less than $1 a day and 80% are unemployed. Based on original research into public documents, the film describes the tax system employed by multinational companies in Africa.

:arrow: Part 08x08 - Poor Us: An Animated History

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The poor may always have been with us, but attitudes towards them have changed. Beginning in the Neolithic Age Ben Lewis’ film takes us through the changing world of poverty. You go to sleep, you dream, you become poor through the ages. And when you awake, what can you say about poverty now? There are still very poor people, to be sure, but the new poverty has more to do with inequality…


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Re: Why Poverty? (2011)
« Resposta #1 em: Sábado, 10 de Agosto, 2013 - 18h06 »
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:arrow: TVrip em Português aqui.
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Re: Why Poverty? (2011)
« Resposta #2 em: Sexta, 13 de Setembro, 2013 - 18h00 »
Nagol, neste link (que está off) tinhas os 8 episódios legendados?
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Re: Why Poverty? (2011)
« Resposta #3 em: Sexta, 13 de Setembro, 2013 - 18h37 »
o link ta bom, é a pasta com todos os docs legendados
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Re: Why Poverty? (2011)
« Resposta #5 em: Sexta, 13 de Setembro, 2013 - 18h56 »
o link ta bom, é a pasta com todos os docs legendados

Ó pá... não conhecia essa das pastas... coloquei o link no Jdownloader e não dava nada...  :tth:
Obrigado  :good:
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