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6 linee tematiche inglese - Prix Italia

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the defendants not guilty in December 2008. "Despite the most intensive efforts", the<br />

court had been unable to explain the death, said the presiding judge. The radio<br />

documentary looks into this case with the help of internal observers and takes us to the<br />

place where it all happened. (Burned alive in police cell no. 5 - The death of the asylum<br />

seeker Oury Jalloh in Dessau, – ARD, Germany). An exclusive reportage, an enquiry<br />

from the core of a new-old forgotten war. We are in Kivu, the Democratic Republic of<br />

Congo. Giampaolo Musumeci and Ugo Borga spoke to the victims of the mass rape of<br />

July, 2010 in the lost village of Ruvungi. Why has the mass rape now become a war<br />

weapon Who is taking profit from that Musumeci and Borga travelled for 12 days on<br />

the most dangerous axis of Congo, between Walikale and Masisi, one of the richest<br />

mining areas of the planet.The two journalists marched for 50 km in the jungle to meet<br />

the general staff of the FDLR, the Democratic forces for the Liberation of Rwanda,<br />

blamed to have caused the massacres, among which the genocide of 94 in Rwanda.. An<br />

exclusive interview on that tragic page in history brings forth a sanguinary picture of<br />

Kivu. A sad contradiction, the authors of the bloody killings were actually those whom<br />

should have protected the population...the government military body. In the meanwhile<br />

the women of Kivu are the main targets and undergo violence. (Congo, the raped Africa –<br />

Radio 24, Italy). On the basis of an exhaustive study of historical sources and<br />

substantial documentary material till now unknown, Dr Miklavž Komelj's book, "How to<br />

Contemplate Partisan Art"(2010), revealed some emotional and ideological sources of<br />

the spontaneous artistic creativity of fighters taking part in the Slovenian and Yugoslav<br />

national liberation movement in World War II. From the extensive material, the most<br />

revealing and meaningful radiophonic cases have been selected for the present<br />

documentary radioplay. (How to contemplate partisan art – RTVSLO, Slovenia).<br />

Amanda's grandmother survived the Holocaust. In this documentary Amanda asks her<br />

grandmother and her mother to speak into the microphone and then uses it herself to<br />

comment on how difficult experiences continue to be passed in a family, from<br />

generation to another. (I call you sometimes – SR, Sweden).<br />

Extraordinary everyday Stories<br />

In this episode of “L’esprit des lieux”, we meet people who every night confront the great<br />

void in its basest form – the space under their bed. What we enjoy throwing under, what<br />

we throw under in desperation, what we stash under, what we know is under, but<br />

mostly, what we fear might be under there. Warning: this programme may contain dust<br />

particles. (The spirit of places (episode: "under the bed"– CBC/SRC, Canada). Sounds of<br />

dissecting instruments, running water in the autopsy room or a children's metallophone<br />

– all of these account for the soundscape of a feature giving a deeper insight in the work<br />

and opinions of Radek, a thirty-eight- year old medical examiner. A long knife enables to<br />

dissect the brain with one clear move only. As Radek has it, a clean cut is more than<br />

necessary in addressing also rather general issues. He criticizes malfunctioning<br />

mechanisms in the society and, figuratively speaking, performs their autopsy. (Clear cut<br />

– CR, Czech Republic). No-one could imagine that a bell is a very sensitive and fragile<br />

object. It is hard to found, it takes a long time before cooling down and it is hard to place<br />

on the bell-tower. It is difficult to harmonize with other bells in order to get a<br />

harmonious chord. It often tolls from one church to another, from one clock to another<br />

till it settles down, because who ordered it doesn’t want it any more. The bell easily<br />

creates harmony with other bells, but it also ruins that harmony. In the blink of an eye<br />

the bell can be removed from the bell-tower or broken with a hammer. It can be easily<br />

founded again and transformed into arms, thus it metamorphoses from a peaceful and<br />

spiritual symbol to a killer. (The deep ut – story about a bell – metamorphosis – SBC/RTS,<br />

Serbia).<br />

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