Guyane, l'Eldorado Vert
Guyana, the green Eldorado: Guyana's rainforest is something of an exception in Amazonia: it is relatively untouched by man and its magnificent forest canopy spans 96% of the area. Faced with demographic pressures, the Guyanese must now try to turn this green hell into genuine green gold.
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Congo, un Nouveau pacte avec la Forêt
Congo, a new deal for the forest: Overexploitation, deforestation and the eradication of native peoples - Just like its Amazonian cousin, central Africa's tropical forest is suffering. Congo-Brazzaville, a country in this region, is fighting to save its forests. Today praised by NGOs worldwide, the Congolese example shows that another form of forestry is possible and even profitable.
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Les Landes, à l'Aube d'un Nouvel Équilibre
The Landes, seeking a new equilibrium: January 2009. Cyclone Klaus devastates the Landes forest, chiefly comprised of huge pine groves planted in the 19th century, changing its future forever. Today, the exclusive farming of maritime pine is being reconsidered in favour of a sustainable economic solution offering a source of hope for the whole region.
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Sunderbans, la forêt nourricière
Sundarbans, the life-giving forest: The Sundarbans mangrove forest runs for a length of 10,000 km2 either side of the Indo-Bangladeshi border. Long neglected and devastated by overexploitation, this huge coastal forest today acts as a great green wall. Comprised of majestic mangroves, it protects the region from climatic hazards.
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Tasmanie, sauver les derniers géants
Tasmania, saving the last of the giants: Supported by the Australian government, Tasmania's major forestry companies have asked UNESCO to de-list thousands of hectares of primal forests. An unprecedented campaign has got underway. With its exceptional geological history, the great rainforest of the Australian island of Tasmania helps to preserve Atlantic biodiversity.
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Stelvio. Crossroads of Peace

Stelvio. Crossroads of Peace

A documentary that showcases an extraordinary place in the heart of Europe: The Stelvio Pass. Here, at 3,000 metres above sea-level in the middle of the Italian Alps, one finds an imposing natural treasure where the present meets the past and the visitor discovers a breath-taking landscape and mountain sports experience. Whereas the Stelvio alpine glacier is a big tourist attraction for summer skiing, the mountain road to the Pass, an engineering wonder built in 1825 by the Austrian Empire, hosts the most famous stage of the Giro d'Italia. But people once battled here not just for sporting reasons: One hundred years ago soldiers on those peaks experienced the so-called White War which took place on the highest and coldest battlefield of World War I. After one hundred years trenches, cans, bombs and weapons from that cruel war are still found in the snow by people like Mario Pasinetti, a hotel porter and former member of the Italian Alpine brigade, who collects war remains in his spare time. Through Mario's story the viewer meets the people that make the Stelvio a lively microcosm: Claudia, a female forest ranger; Gustav Thöni, a former world skiing champion; Pompa, an aficionado and pilot of vintage airplanes as well as inventor of Artic rescue tools which he tests personally on the glacier; and Lorenz, a shaman who lives at the foot of the Stelvio road. Through these people and other characters, along with the help of majestic mountain shoots (including helicams and wescam shoots), this documentary enables us to discover the unexpected power and magic of this alpine microcosm that has changed from a point of collision between hostile forces to a place of interchange and discovery, of encounters and leisure activities: a "crossroad of peace".

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