A critical Mass at Milano
This is Milano’s critical mass, a demonstration to promote the safe use of bycicles in the streets.
Watch →This is Milano’s critical mass, a demonstration to promote the safe use of bycicles in the streets.
Watch →An experimental concert with new sounds and handcrafted instruments by Xabier Iriondo.
Watch →A walk around the ruins of Castro dos Visigodos, Espinho, Portugal.
Watch →“Playa Girón” by Silvio Rodríguez and “A desalambrar” by Víctor Jara, performed by Iker.
Watch →There are many people trying to learn about alternative living, and Jon is one of them.
Watch →Companhia do Moinho is a collective that got to an agreement with the owner of a piece of land that had an old waterill. They […]
Watch →A fundamental question in life, answered by Janusz Korbel.
Watch →Eva, Cinthia and Igor tell us about their initiative to rebuild an old watermill and other local projects.
Watch →Joanna, has lived in Bialowieza forest around two decades, and has a unique point of view about it.
Watch →It is a privilege to walk through Białowieża Forest, Europe’s oldest primeval forest.
Watch →This is the University of Teremiski, an educational project in the middle of nature.
Watch →A glimpse of the oldest primeval forest of Europe.
Watch →A spontaneous interview at Bodø’s harbor, a traditional fisherman who sells his catching directly from his boat.
Watch →This is some early work of Aladin Hussain Al-BAraduni, yemeni painter and activist.
Watch →Roma manages the Telefono Viola, a phone line that offers support agains the abuses and psychiatric violence.
Watch →Dania lives in Aldeia das Amoreiras, and has a very powerful message about the beauty of living in the countryside.
Watch →What if you could turn the place you live in into the place of your dreams? Isabel tells us how to do it.
Watch →Meet Bjorn, an activist and music composer who became our host in the city of Voss.
Watch →Standing up in front of the crowd, completely still, opened eyes, and trying to create something beautiful.
Watch →These words are true, and that’s why they are so important.
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