> Open Programme Lost Lands Andy Ball (UK) Across Cambodia, extraction barges mine sand from the Mekong River to feed a construction boom that has transformed the capital’s skyline. However, Cambodia’s appetite for sand has also become a paradox: it’s a crucial...
> Open Programme Natura Morta Of A War Juan Carlos (El Salvador) All wars are senseless and this is no exception. Wars not only uproot life, but also love, joy and hope. Where there was love, security, family, happiness, humanity and life, now there is only hate,...
> Open Programme The Last Breath of the Tonle Sap Thomas Cristofoletti & Robin Narciso (Italy) Fisherman Piseth and his family live on the edge of the Tonle Sap Lake and they’re experiencing first-hand the consequences of climate change and the construction of...
> Open Programme God likes girls, and tomorrow, and the earth Shubhra Dixit (India) I went to a place where a war was fought. That’s almost all the information I had on it. That’s almost all that’s said of it, repeated over and over again, as if there are no other...
> Open Programme ichfolgedessen Steffi Drerup (Germany) A photograph saved a man’s life. True? Or mere fantasy? Can you dream in black and white? ‚ichfolgedessen‘ – is this even a word? What does it mean? The quest for identity implies looking at the present and...