Pete y Davie, dos americanos de unos veinte años llegan a Puerto Vallarta para heredar un coche de carreras perteneciente al tío de Pete, que no es otro que el famoso Herbie, quien en varias ocasiones ha ganado el Gran Premio de Montecarlo. Ellos planean introducir a Herbie en Río para el prestigioso premio de Gran Brasil. Para Pete y Davie, los problemas comienzan cuando encuentran a Paco, un ratero de 10 años quién rápidamente roba a Pete su cartera. (FILMAFFINITY)
Juan “Accidentes” Dominguez is on his biggest case ever. On behalf of twelve Nicaraguan banana workers he is tackling Dole Food in a ground-breaking legal battle for their use of a banned pesticide that was known by the company to cause sterility. Can he beat the giant, or will the corporation get away with it?
For consumers, bananas are a delicious and nutritious start to the day, a healthy snack and a fixture in our fruit bowls. For millions of residents in the banana lands, the production of bananas means social upheaval, violence and pesticide poisoning. Banana Land explores the origins of these disparate realities, and opens the conversation on how workers, producers and consumers can address this disconnect.
Why is the price of a banana from Central America only a third of that of an apple from Michigan? This documentary attempts to answer that question by examining the supply chain between Central America and the US, and uncovering the violence that has enabled the banana industry for more than a century.
Within a banana plantation and a botanic garden, a panel of botanic experts are challenged to discuss contemporary trends in gardening, scientific classification, and monocultural crops by an astute interviewer. The hidden politics of the experts’ positions are uncomfortably exposed and confronted with reality, as they render themselves suspicious of their own language.
A simple task to find fruit is anything but.