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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.
Skye Fitzgerald · Skye Fitzgerald: Hunger, War, and Human Suffering
The blockade in Yemen, led by Saudi Arabia with U.S. approval, is a primary cause of starvation there.
Skye Fitzgerald · Skye Fitzgerald: Hunger, War, and Human Suffering
Documentary filmmaking in crisis zones requires balancing storytelling with ethical responsibilities, often prioritizing human life over capturing footage.
Skye Fitzgerald · Skye Fitzgerald: Hunger, War, and Human Suffering
Famine is often used as a weapon by authoritarian regimes, as seen in Ukraine and Yemen.
Skye Fitzgerald · Skye Fitzgerald: Hunger, War, and Human Suffering
The Mediterranean asylum seeker crisis highlighted the EU's failure to provide adequate humanitarian patrols, leading to volunteer-led rescue missions.
Skye Fitzgerald · Skye Fitzgerald: Hunger, War, and Human Suffering
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