The silent majority is the Costa Rican peasantry, which has been the object of traditional contempt and which has manifested itself in various forms: unfair salary compensation, bad prices for their agricultural products, financing difficulties, land grabs, precarious housing and educational conditions. health. Precariousness, peasant migrations and the depletion of the agricultural frontier are also analyzed in the film.
This film was originally made for the International Conference on Human Settlements (HABITAT) which ...
Set in the South just after the US Civil War, Laurel Sommersby is just managing to work the farm wit...
An Independent Film in Costa Rica
Two young Nicaraguan children, Saslaya and her mute brother Dario, must travel to Costa Rica to find...
King Corn is a fun and crusading journey into the digestive tract of our fast food nation where one ...
Peasant girl Jagna is forced to marry the much older, wealthy farmer Boryna, despite her love for hi...
Documentary filmmaker Robert Kenner examines how mammoth corporations have taken over all aspects of...
Right on our doorstep there is something that feeds us all: living soil. But this precious resource ...
A rising star at agri-industry giant Archer Daniels Midland (ADM), Mark Whitacre suddenly turns whis...
Nearly 2, 00, 000 farmers have committed suicide in India over the last 10 years. But the mainstream...
ARC OF JUSTICE traces the remarkable journey of New Communities, Inc. and the struggle for racial ju...
The epic story of the opening of the Canadian West and the drought that brought the Depression in th...
This short film traces the journey of the first Ukrainian settlers in Canada. Seeking freedom and op...
In the mountains of Costa Rica, Lya Battle gives a second chance to over 1,000 stray dogs at her san...
An exploration of a new paradigm of health, science, and medicine, based on the interconnections bet...
This documentary film asks whether a citizens' experiment, the CSA (Community-supported Agriculture)...