Un ritratto della SF francese
Scrittori, editor ed appassionati fanno il punto sulla situazione della science fiction nella patria di Jules Verne. E la situazione non è poi così diversa dall'Italia.
- Reporter / Journalist
Lyon, France
$450 - $1000 / Day
Request QuoteA 30-year-experienced journalist, I live in France but I often travel to Brussels. I can cover stories on the EU or any kind of stories from France. I often work on stories about science and the environment and also in the cultural field, especially science fiction. I have experience in print, web, radio and TV. I can work in Italian (mother tongue), English and French.
Scrittori, editor ed appassionati fanno il punto sulla situazione della science fiction nella patria di Jules Verne. E la situazione non è poi così diversa dall'Italia.
He is not just the 2006 Nobel Literature Laureate. Orhan Pamuk is also a symbol of Turkey's struggle to be part of the EU. I interviewed him in Lyon in 2009.
In Rojava a woman can fight in many ways. Some do it with a Kalashnikov, to defend their land. All of them do it in their everyday lives, getting invested in the struggle for equality and freedom. In this documentary, we have tried to show all aspects of this struggle, focusing less on war and destruction and more on the things that are being built, in silence and in the indifference of much of the international community. A documentary that tells the story of the women's struggle towards freedom in a war-torn region, from a sombre, patriarchal era through a present where gender equality is more and more a reality, to an uncertain future, threatened by the political and military developments in the area. A film by Selene Verri and Magali Magnin.
The EU launches the fight against online terrorism with new rules to tackle propaganda and recruiting on social media. But how effective could they be? The “one-hour rule” proposed by the Commission is far from being the solution. This is why projects such as PROTON are crucial.
North East of Syria is stable enough to welcome people fleeing from war-devastated areas in the rest of the country and from Iraq. The area was multi-ethnic before the war, but since the conflict the communities are more mingled. So multilingualism is essential for everyone to get along. Since pre-school children have been learning to speak and write at least three languages.
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