Dzerzhinsk, the dirtiest Russian city - From Moscow to Murmansk
Dzerzhinsk is one of the 10 most dirty cities in the world. Jelle speaks with the inhabitants that claim they can guess at which tram stop they are just by smelling it.
Original title: The heritage
In the first series: From Moscow to Magadan, Jelle Brandt Corstius traveled from West to East, focusing on the endless Russian countryside and the villages. In this second series: From Moscow to Murmansk, he travels from North to South along the largest river of Russia: the Volga River. A trip along the relatively unknown cities like Murmansk, Volgograd, Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod, but also to Moscow and Saint Petersburg. Through topics like women in Russia, new censorship, the environmental problem from Russian perspective and the ideological vacuum, a relatively unknown side of Russia is once again exposed.
Presented by: Jelle Brandt Corstius
Final editor: Gert-Jan Hox
Directed by: Hans Pool
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TCHERNOBYL - 30 ans après...
Aujourd'hui,
je vous raconte l'histoire de la plus grande catastrophe nucléaire de tous les temps : l'explosion du réacteur 4, dans la nuit du 26 avril 1986 de la centrale nucléaire de Tchernobyl en Ukraine. Je me suis rendu sur place pour vous montrer, 30 ans après, les restes d'une guerre contre l'ennemi invisible.
J'espère vraiment que ce format reportage vous plaira, donc n'hésitez pas à partager, à laisser des commentaires et liker, non pour l'histoire de cette catastrophe, mais pour le format de la vidéo.
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Auschwitz now in the eyes of Dore
How is Auschwitz in the eyes of Dore? Why is Dore visiting Auschwitz again? What is it, that makes Dore going back to the city of Auschwitz? A travel documentary about Auschwitz, family, and roots.
The 100th anniversary of the country is celebrated on the independence march in Warsaw. There, Dore speaks with ultra-right nationalists about their ideal Poland. How does Poland celebrate 100 years of independence? Seas of white-red flags, popping fireworks and the slogan: God, honor, homeland. These are the characteristics of the independence march in Poland. Every year on November 11, thousands of Poles walk on the streets in Warsaw to express pride for their home country.
A quarter of a million Poles live in the Netherlands. Dutch-Polish journalist Dore van Duivenbode is one of them. In this series, she travels back to her motherland, where she visits her family house near Oświęcim, former Auschwitz. In Bialowieza, in eastern Poland, she tries to find out why a forest is causing much tension. In Warsaw, she gets deeper into the hot topic of abortion. Here strong supporters and opponents are giving their perspective. Her travels bring her also to North Poland, where she meets a low-income family and talks with the famous and notorious opposition judge Igor Tuleya. A travel series about Poland, a country that is more and more divided and cursed by its geography location.
In this first episode, Dore is present at a special edition: the celebration of a 100-year-old independent Poland, which attracted around 200,000 people. What are they celebrating?
The curse of Poland. That's how the country is called because of its geographic location.
Enclosed by two great powers, Russia and Germany, Poland has existed for years in the spheres of influence of others. In 1795, the Polish territory was divided between Austria-Hungary, Prussia, and Russia, thereby losing its independence. Until a hundred years ago. Then after the First World War Austria-Hungary fell apart, Germany emerged as a loser and Russia had to contend with a civil war. Military Józef Piłsudskizag took his chance and declared Poland, after 123 years of non-existence, again independent.
That happened on November 11, the day on which Polish independence is now celebrated annually. Piłsudski is still remembered today, also on the march, as founder of the Second Polish Republic. However, despite his big win, Poland again did not have a say. The Second World War meant German aggression followed by decades of Soviet, and only when Communism fell in 1989, Poland was more able to move freely again.
The Soviet influence has left his trace. Also, the urge to make your own decisions all the more significant. Among those decisions are NATO membership in 1999 and EU membership in 2004. Something that conflicts with Poland's desire to act entirely independently. All these emotions play a role in the independence march. Moreover, that makes it for many Poles so important to embrace their own Polish identity on this day (and all other days of the year).
Original title: Mijn Poolse huis (1/5)
Presentation: Dore van Duivenbode
Director: Britta Bosman
Production: Elleke Claessen
Camera: Jacko van t´Hof, Maarten Kramer, Pim Hawinkels
Sound: Dennis Kersten
Sound Mix: Joost Oskamp
Edit: Paul Delput
Research: Anna Stylinska, Michiel Driebergen
Music: Kaveh Vares
Commissioning Editor: Henneke Hagen
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New wealth in Siberia - From Moscow to Magadan
The Siberian city of Khanty Mansiysk has become extremely rich thanks to oil. In some parts of Russia, villages are emptying because residents seek better prospects, like the ones happening in Khanty Mansiysk. Jelle visits such a village.
Original title: Siberische belofte
What's left of communism? How big are the differences between the poor and the rich? What is the influence of corruption? Is Russia a young democracy (as former Dutch prime minister Jan Peter Balkenende previously said)?Is it a sovereign democracy (according to Putin) or a fascist regime (as read in The Economist)? Jelle Brandt Corstius is looking for the topics that rule the life of ordinary Russians in Russia.
Presented by: Jelle Brandt Corstius
© VPRO March 2009
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sites de rencontre en ligne et arnaques avec femmes russes ★★★ CQMI témoigne
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On s'est tous un jour inscrit sur un site de rencontre en ligne à un moment de notre vie ou nous étions célibataires et on sait tous quels résultats attendre de cette entreprise. Peu d'entre nous ont par contre tenté l'expérience des sites de rencontre en ligne pour rencontrer des femmes russes (russian online dating website) tels que Anastasiadate.com ou russiancupid.com. Voyons dans cette vidéo comment fonctionne ces agences en ligne pour arnaquer les clients.
1.discussion autour du féminisme et de la ministre de la condition féminine qui s'est déclarée être non féministe.
2.rappel sur la video concernant la situation du couple au Quebec et les déclaration de Yvon Dallaire. Le taux de divorce au Quéebec pour les jeunes couples formés récemment tourne autour de 67%. Statistiques sur le fait que les couples mariés entre conjoints de différentes éthnies apparaissent comme plus solides que les couples de même nationalité (mariage conationaux)
3. les sites de rencontres gratuits sont-ils vraiment gratuits ? Pourquoi un abonnement mensuel, car ces sites gratuits qui ne le sont pas complètement parient sur le fait que vous ne trouverez pas de conjointe sur leur site
4. Le système occulte des sites de rencontre en ligne en Russie et en Ukraine est organisé autour de traductrices qui traduisent les lettres des hommes célibataires qui pensent naivement écrire à des femmes top model en bikini toutes plus belles les unes que les autres.
5. Finalement voyez en exclusivité une adhérente de l'agence occulte de Odessa qui nous parle de sa vie à Odessa, ses aspirations de femme, sa vision de la famille, sa vision du Canada. Croyez-vous à ce qu'elle dit? A vous de juger en fonction de ses réponses.
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Truck drivers in India - From Bihar to Bangalore 8/8
Jelle travels in a traditional truck from Mumbai, former Bombay, to Delhi. Indian lorries are driving artworks, and keep India running. Jelle dives into the truck drivers world, and drives along with the truck drivers: a father and his son Singh. During this four-day drive they pass a wedding, false toll gates and the driver's birthplace in the middle of the Rajasthan desert. A beautiful journey for everyone who loves trucks, and road-trips.
Episode 8: Truck drivers in India
Original title: De weg naar huis
Jelle Brandt Corstius travels through India. Jelle previously tried to understand Russia, and now, he is now trying to capture the essence of India. This country is poorer than the poorest 26 African countries altogether: 426 million poor people are in India. The contrast between the different layers of society is striking: there is is also huge wealth in this country. Brandt Corstius travels from Bihar, located in the poor east, to Bangalore, the technological giant in the rich southwest. A road trip full of adventures, thanks to Jelle’s peculiar humor and his keen eye on the world.
Presented by: Jelle Brandt Corstius
© VPRO July 2015
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7 Wonders of India: Snake Temple
Mannarshala covers an area of 16 acres of dense green forest grove devoted to serpent worship. The temple here is unique in that the holy rites are presided over by a priestess. It is the largest Snake Temple in Kerala. The grove is dotted with the granite idols of serpents. There are two main idols: 'Nagaraja' or the serpent king and his consort, Sarpayakshini. The priestess lives in the 'Illam' on the north side of the temple. 'Uruli Kamazhthal' or the placing of a bell metal vessel upside down in front of the deity is the most popular offering believed to restore fertility to childless couples.
Is WORK the most important thing?
How important is work for humans? To what extent is it possible to balance jobs and private life in other countries? In this episode we follow a Dutch doctor who found her life fulfillment in her job. To what extent is work a life-fulfillment in the lives of other families in another country? For many people, work is needed in order to survive, or simply to be able to eat. Is that seen as a life fulfillment?
The world in seven days is a seven episodes documentary series that reviews seven themes with seven families from seven countries around the world. How does the world love, from Nairobi to Apeldoorn? How do people relate to their work and their family - in L.A., Moscow and Istanbul? The new program The world in seven days is a poetic and personal journey based on seven different families, countries, cultures, norms, values, beliefs and history. Are we very different, or do we all look for the same thing in our daily lives?
With: the family Tastan (Turkey); Kennedy Odhiambo Onyango (Kenya); the family Sun (China); Anjoke and Maarten (Netherlands); Denis and Maria Abramov (Russia); the family Berberian (Brazil); and Steffie Nelson (USA).
Director: Hans Pool
Research: Koos de Wilt
© VPRO January 2016
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Chess in Kalmykia - From Moscow to Magadan
Illumzhinov is the president of Kalmykia and is also the chairman of Fide, the International Chess Association. Chess is his passion. And so, everyone in this republic where poverty and corruption rule, must learn to play chess. Furthermore, Jelle discovers the intriguing story of Nina who was abused in Moscow by two skinheads.
Original title: Van Moskou tot Magadan - Land der blinden
What's left of communism? How big are the differences between the poor and the rich? What is the influence of corruption? Is Russia a young democracy (as former Dutch prime minister Jan Peter Balkenende previously said)?Is it a sovereign democracy (according to Putin) or a fascist regime (as read in The Economist)? Jelle Brandt Corstius is looking for the topics that rule the life of ordinary Russians in Russia.
Presented by: Jelle Brandt Corstius
© VPRO February 2009
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Chinese in Zambia - Straight through Africa
Forty years ago, the Chinese laid a train track through Zambia. Bram Vermeulen travels through the African country by train to discover how the relationship between these countries is now.
Zambia and China are old friends. When the African country became independent in 1964, the Asians were the first to queue to lend a helping hand. Communist China, itself still poor, took the lead in the construction of a railway that ran through Zambia and neighboring Tanzania to the port city of Dar es Salaam. Of course, that was not only out of kindness; the Chinese saw trade opportunities in the area.
More than forty years later, it turns out that the railroad ran into a grandiose failure that cost China a lot of money - you can read more about this in this story by Sean van der Steen, with beautiful photographs. However, the Chinese presence in Zambia has become indispensable, Bram notes. He comes across them along the train route. For example, Chinese people run a copper mine, breed chickens on a large scale and have large factories.
Zambians work on this economic activity, under Chinese bosses. Not everybody is happy with that. Bram visits a village where an explosives factory has exploded. The Chinese owners had not taken it so closely with the safety regulations. The incident is illustrative of the working methods of Chinese in Africa: care for the employees is subordinate to the profits. Also in a copper mine, it appears that the working conditions are far from ideal, and that employees openly complain about their low salary.
De opzichter van de mijn beklaagt zich op zijn beurt over de arbeiders: hij vindt Zambianen maar onhandig en lui. ‘We trainen al vele jaren Zambiaanse arbeiders. Er is een groot verloop onder het personeel. Ze gaan naar andere bedrijven zodra ze vaardigheden hebben verworven.’
Het zijn trouwens niet alleen Zambianen die met de arbeidsomstandigheden in hun maag zitten. Chinees personeel, dat letterlijk niet mag klagen, doet tegen Bram toch een boekje open. Het leven op een afgesloten compound, ver van familie en vrienden, bestaat bijna geheel uit werk en verplichte culturele activiteiten. Van integratie is geen sprake.
Maar het is niet allemaal kommer en kwel. Ondernemende Zambianen vertrekken naar China en komen soms steenrijk terug. Een man die met een Chinese partner een textielbedrijf begon, leidt Bram rond door zijn grote huis. Zambianen kunnen in eigen land niet op tegen de Chinese concurrentie, zegt hij, en daar zou de overheid iets aan moeten veranderen. Het zou volgens hem veel helpen als buitenlandse ondernemers net als in China verplicht zouden worden een Zambiaanse partner in de arm te nemen.
De vicepresident van het land erkent dat er problemen zijn. Chinese boeren verdringen de Zambianen, er wordt gesjoemeld met werkvergunningen, alle winst verdwijnt naar China. Werken is alles wat de Chinezen doen, zeven dagen per week, en ze eisen hetzelfde van hun Zambiaanse personeel. De oude communistische vriend heeft feitelijk kapitalisme in zijn puurste vorm in het land geïntroduceerd.
Episode 5. A trail of Chinese
Forty years ago, the Chinese built a railway through Zambia. Bram Vermeulen travels the country by train in order to discover how relations between the two countries currently are.Director: Doke Romeijn and Stefanie de Brouwer
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