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Filmmaking for change

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    811 million people globally face hunger, with 45 million on the brink of famine due to conflicts in 43 countries.
    The blockade in Yemen, led by Saudi Arabia with U.S. approval, is a primary cause of starvation there.
    Documentary filmmaking in crisis zones requires balancing storytelling with ethical responsibilities, often prioritizing human life over capturing footage.
    Famine is often used as a weapon by authoritarian regimes, as seen in Ukraine and Yemen.
    The Mediterranean asylum seeker crisis highlighted the EU's failure to provide adequate humanitarian patrols, leading to volunteer-led rescue missions.

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