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Paul Moreira: "Working for Netflix means working with a budget multiplied by five"
Paul Moreira has investigated the visible and the invisible. He was able to slip behind the scenes of activists' actions against the silence of the Catholic Church in the face of these crimes, meet abusing priests but also investigate in the heart of the Vatican, with the authorities. Discoveries that sometimes go against what one suspects. One thing is certain: for the Catholic Church, Hell is here and now.
Primé au FICA Brésil; Prix de l'investigation au FIGRA, et la vidéo fait événement sur You Tube. COMMANDEZ LE DVD
sélectionné dans la section Autrement Vu au FIGRA
Special Commendation Prix Europa – Berlin 2016
Children as young as three are becoming addicted to mobile phones, harming their development and causing possible long-term damage. We follow some of the youngest cases and hear how our brains are affected by exposure to screens.
In the United States, 80 priests from the diocese of Boston have been accused of pedophilia. In 2008, the American Church paid more than two billion dollars in legal costs. From the United States, to France, to Belgium, to Italy, everywhere, the scandal erupts. And the year 2010 marks the end of silence and opacity.
Internet technology made the Arab spring possible. It also enabled the outside world to see whatwas happening in the otherwise closed countries like Libya and Syria. But there is another side to technology – surveillance. And the governments, including those in the Middle East, are getting better in tracking communications, establishing geo-localisations and filter content.
Saturday 8 February, 3.00pm, Oliver Thompson Theatre, City University, London; UK Premiere
Internet technology made the Arab spring possible. It also enabled the outside world to see whatwas happening in the otherwise closed countries like Libya and Syria. But there is another side to technology – surveillance. And the governments, including those in the Middle East, are getting better in tracking communications, establishing geo-localisations and filter content.
Saturday 8 February, 3.00pm, Oliver Thompson Theatre, City University, London; UK Premiere