The philanthropic foundation set up by US billionaire Bill Gates quietly co-finances experiments with genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in several African countries. In the age of philanthropic capitalism, billionaires "save the world" and make money in the process. But who is helped the most, ordinary Africans or the food industry?

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A reportage cross-cutting film about the development of Africa from 1900-1936, using archive footage...

Family farmers in southwest France practice an ancestral way of life under threat in a world increas...

These are the first images shot in the ALN maquis, camera in hand, at the end of 1956 and in 1957. T...

It's 1974. Muhammad Ali is 32 and thought by many to be past his prime. George Foreman is ten years ...

Edeltraut Hertel - a midwife caught between two worlds. She has been working as a midwife in a small...
A picture promoting collective farming and the use of tractors in agriculture. It introduces the wor...