Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Spain
Comercio Justo, or “Fair Trade” products are often seen in “socially conscious” retailers like health and “whole” food shops. It presents a novel approach to doing business that takes into account social and environmental factors in its pricing to consumers and directly compensates commodity food producers, like coffee and cocoa farmers. Here proponents explain the philosophy from several different vantage points.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Spain
Can an educated public really create a kinder, gentler, consumer society? Do informed buyers make decisions more sensitive to their world? Can you have your cake and eat it too? Some activists think that voracioius consumers need not be subdued, but only that their desires be tweaked, redirected…
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Spain
Do those who control the wealth in a society also dictate its desires? In this segment we’re able to listen in on the discourse of Spanish intellectuals critical of the modern consumer culture, which they see as something of a Svengali-like oppressor and manipulator of the masses.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Spain
Can a consumer-driven market be replaced by an informed system of mutual cooperation by a like-minded populace? Is the market always at odds with the well being of the planet? Is it true that otro mundo es possible? Let’s find out what some experts think…
Difficulty:
Advanced
Mexico
In this spicy segment, singer Gloria Trevi and comedians Brozo and Ponchito discuss some of the prejudices that exist around intimate relationships between men and women.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Mexico
After a brief mystical reflection, the music of the group Venado Azul gives way to the notes of Banda Agua Caliente and the voice of the legendary Mexican singer Gloria Trevi. Enjoy this explosive mix!
Difficulty:
Advanced
Spain
At the European Festival of Art, Web3 Design and Immersive Technologies, we had the opportunity to interview various exhibitors and participants. They shared details about the innovative technologies that their companies are developing, as well as their perspectives on the impact of artificial intelligence on the future.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Spain
We continue exploring the Christmas fair of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, discovering new Christmas items and talking with the vendors to learn about their stories and products.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Spain
Every year, in the dates leading up to Christmas, the Christmas market of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona attracts locals and tourists. In its stalls, traditional items are sold such as lucky sprigs or the famous Caga Tió, an emblematic figure of Catalan Christmas. Let's listen to what some vendors say, who share their enthusiasm for these traditions.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Mexico
With a frenetic melody, Amandititita and Don Cheto offer us a song in which they reflect on how Mexicans who emigrate to the United States are transformed when they try in vain to renounce the Mexican identity they carry within.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Mexico
Get ready for one of the most vibrant moments of this documentary. With a musical fusion of cumbia, rap and norteño, the artists Ali Gua Gua, Pato Machete and Los Tucanes de Tijuana tell us about the perception that illegal immigration encompasses.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Spain, Venezuela
Víctor interviews Francesc Manel Ventura, a proud Catalan domino enthusiast. Let's listen to what he tells us.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Mexico
In this part of the documentary, several intellectuals reflect on fundamental issues of our time, such as media manipulation and the fears that society instills in us.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Mexico
After a brief reflection on massification, the urban poet Rojo Córdova recites to us an incomprehensible poem loaded with Mexicanisms and meaningless words. Do you dare to try to understand?
Difficulty:
Advanced
Ecuador
Two good friends speak about the subject of marriage and what getting married would mean to them. Let's listen in!
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