And british the ram assist edmund deval is also at the be an alley and brings his remarkable library of exile and his passion for porcelain to venice. But first we had to southern germany where the doc fest munich kicked off on wednesday and thats an International Film festival devoted entirely to documentaries and one hundred fifty nine films for over fifty countries its also one of the biggest of its kind in europe well a big theme this year is the tenuous relationship we have with our planet and so weve picked out a few highlights. While in the raven tells the story of a small town dealing with the promise of industrial boom and the need to protect the environment. People take a decision on where they have no Spiritual Connection to no aggression whatsoever in peace a community. Peace well see. For us humans turn to
dr heath. Tankers only pushed will be coming. What can you do. Push exposes the massive financial players who turn Affordable Housing markets into trying to pull commodi
special reportorial on adequate housing needy and yeah that s right yes she s it s directed by award winning swedish director frederick get and who s also done a lot of work on global medicine in justice he made but nona s and vs cause they both went down very well get and follows it for over a year on the one hand the film exposes this desperate situation but on the other hand it s a really terrific call to action see if we can get just quickly to the third one which speaks to my heart because the will of the raven was of course made in canada was yeah the film is set on canada s rough west coast it s an observational documentary you really get a sense of this observational documentary in terms of how the documentary ends up playing out it chronicles the profound relationship between the first nation peoples relationship between the environment and especially with whales and how they cope then when the big investors come to town the whale and the raven of course that made by german di