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Willemien W. Sanders

Sanders is a critic, living in Rotterdam.

One's own truth as protection

11. September was also the day in 1973 when Chilean President Salvador Allende was overthrown, and Augusto Pinochet started his brutal dictatorial regime in the country.

Once gaucho, always macho

The Centaur's Nostalgia is a close-up portrait of a lifestyle in the Argentine countryside that is about to disappear.

Sweeter than sugar, heavier than salt

The Syrian war is also well felt in the Kurdish areas.

In the guts of the factory

The rhythm, colors and speed of the Indian textile factory are beautifully and thoughtfully crafted, but the most important political streak is missing.

The only possible form of dignity

The story of four siblings' tragic suicide is deeply about the poverty in the Chinese countryside.

Soon seven bad years

War also consists of everyday life, although it must be lived in ruins.

The paradox of liberalism

With Uruguay's former president as commentator, Delicate Balance puts the increased inequality and the global power of the market in a wider context.

Surfing against all odds

This beautiful documentary takes us to the surfing world of the Gaza Strip and reveals an impressive resilience in a beleaguered population.

A pattern refugee

Rokhsar Sediqi is 14 years, lives with his family in Denmark and has been waiting for a residence permit for four years. But what could have been an important and humane account of her destiny is jarring.