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- Since civil war started in Syria in 2011, an estimated 9 million Syrians have fled their homes, half of them children. These children have fled unimaginable horror: the indiscriminate bombings of Bachar Al Assad's government, and ISIS' raping and beheading, only to find themselves trapped in makeshift camps or closed borders. We witness the journey of these refugees to the promised land of Europe.
- Lionel Messi and Diego Armando Maradona are considered two of the best football players of all times They both come from Argentina. A country that has provided the world not just with these two geniuses but with hundreds of amazing players like Di Stefano, Kempes, Batistuta or Higuaín. If we think about outstanding football factories, Argentina is undoubtedly on the top of the list. In the documentary "I want to be Messi," the award-winning director Hernan Zin shows how this football factory works. What makes it so successful...
- More than 100,000 elephants are killed in Africa every year. That is one every 15 minutes. Poachers and a growing ivory market in China are behind these massacres. According to the UN data, there are only 400,000 elephants left. If this goes on, they will become extinct in less than a decade. As simple as that. The Kenyan Richard Moller is working on protecting a specially threatened group - the iconic big Tuskers. Their ivory grows long down to the ground. A hundred years ago, there were thousands of them but nowadays, there are only 10 left at Tsavo National Park and only 4 more in the whole continent. Moller chases poachers every day across the savannah with his team. However, he cannot keep them from being killed. By the time this new documentary by Hernán Zin (director of 'Born In Gaza', nominated for the Spanish Academy Awards in 2014) was finished, not even 10 elephants were still alive. This short documentary reveals without hesitation the brutal plundering Africa is suffering while the international community looks the other way.