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Auckland
Rialto Cinemas, Newmarket
September 28 - October 16
Bridgeway Cinemas, Northcote Pt
September 29 - October 16
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October 12 - October 30
Christchurch, Hollywood Cinema
October 19 - November 2
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October 26 - November 9
Nelson, Suter Theatre
November 2 - November 16
Hawke's Bay, Cinema Gold
November 9 - November 23
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November 16 - November 30

Italian Film



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Genre: Documentary

Language: Italian with English Subtitles

Director: Esmeralda Calabria & Andrea D’Ambrosio

Cast: Raffaele Del Giudice, Mario & Patrizia Gerlando, Mario & Sabatino Cannavacciuolo

Released: 2007

Duration: 75 Minutes

Rating: Documentary exempt

Distribution: Intramovies srl

 

 

Winner 2008 Italian Golden Globes: Best documentary.

Remember the TV & newspaper pictures late last year of burning piles of rubbish in the streets of Naples?  Ever wondered about the wider implications of this very public problem?  Where all the rubbish went?  This riveting and disturbing documentary will help you understand.

Italian fields, roads and buildings are filmed from a moving car. The camera jolts, the music is ominous and you can feel that something fishy is going on. We soon find out why.  The Campania region of Italy has no less than 1200 illegal dumps of dangerous and poisonous waste. The filmmakers asked themselves: 'How can this happen in Italy - and even in Europe - in 2007?'.

Dumping waste is big business in Italy and it earns the Camorra, the local Mafia, enormous amounts of money. Local officials and businessmen also have a share of the cake and look the other way.  Chunks of asbestos beside a potato field?  No one clears it up.  Burning car tyres in the field? The fire brigade stays away. Every month three hectares of agricultural land in Campania disappears under the rubbish tsunami.

There are hardly any checks, but there are victims. Sheep breeders see their animals dying of dioxin poisoning from the factory next door. And without being aware of it, people eat poisonous crops. 'We all die here in silence,' comments the independent environmental inspector Raffaele. He debates, searches and curses passionately to make the best of it.  He is the hero of this sobering and powerful documentary.



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