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Acceso a la zona de peligro (2012)

Género : Bélica, Documental, Historia

Tiempo de ejecución : 1H 10M

Director : Peter Casaer

Sinopsis

Dirigido por Peter Casaer y narrado por Daniel Day -Lewis, este documental describe las dificultades y riesgos a que se enfrentan las organizaciones humanitarias en algunos de los conflictos más graves del mundo –Afganistán, República Democrática del Congo y Somalia–, allí donde las estrategias de negociación, seguridad y asistencia son puestas a prueba todos los días. Especialistas de Médicos Sin Fronteras, el Comité Internacional de la Cruz Roja y Naciones Unidas, entre otros, desgranan los obstáculos que frenan o impiden el Acceso a la zona de peligro, en definitiva, el acceso a las personas que necesitan ayuda urgente para sobrevivir.

Actores

Daniel Day-Lewis
Daniel Day-Lewis
Narrator (voice)

Tripulaciones

Eddie Gregoor
Eddie Gregoor
Producer
Peter Casaer
Peter Casaer
Director
Peter Caesar
Peter Caesar
Producer

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