Mare nostrum

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Filing the immigration issue in the public order archive, stretching to the indifference towards refugees died at sea, to home-made Guantanamos and applying the preventive war strategy to stowaway immigration, Mare nostrum strides from one theme to the other on a journey through Italy denouncing the denial of rights foreigners landing Italy have to adjust to and the inefficiency of the Bossi-Fini-Mantovano law. Stefano Moncherini starts making his point from the Kater I Rades (1997's "Good Friday's slaughter" which caused 108 dead) sinking. Some of the film's scenes have triggered off four judiciary investigations on the "Centro di permanenza temporanea" (Temporary Permanence Centre) managed by Lecce's diocesan curia. The documentary also portrays everyday life of "regulars", those who are entitled to visas though still have to live like stowaways due to the iniquities and delays in the enforcement of the law.

Genre
Documentary
Country
Italy
Year
2003
Duration
59'
Stefano Mencherini
Activism

Activism

Whether in a small setting or a large one, whether in one's own city or on global stages, whether working alone or as part of large movements, those who have rallied together in recent years to protect the planet have shown strong commitment.
Food on Film project
Food on Film
Partners
Slow Food
Associazione Cinemambiente
Cezam
Innsbruck nature film festival
mobilEvent
In collaboration with
Interfilm
UNISG - University of Gastronomic Sciences

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