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- After more than four centuries of operation, the Cerro Rico (Rich Mountain) of Potosí continues to offer silver to Bolivian miners. In exchange, the men must sacrifice their lungs in the obscure maze of the Mountain tunnels.
- Mesmerized by the songs of Peroguarda villagers in southern Portugal's Alentejo region, young contemporary Portuguese poet António Reis, Corsican researcher of Portuguese folk music Michel Giacometti, and film director Paulo Rocha visit the village one after another in the late 1950s. This work refreshes the soul, and flows with songs and poetry seeped in sadness, and the atmosphere of the quiet sea and village, fields adorned with vibrant red flowers and the roads traveled by Reis and the others, while interspersing images from Paulo Rocha's films.
- From the deep south to the extreme north, a trip through Iraq where the amazing diversity of Iraqi society is unveiled. Haunting chants are interwoven with the voices of the people, lending a poetic resonance to the issue.
- About the spectacular explosion of rap in Cuba - more than 600 groups have emerged in less than 5 years. It's a musical phenomenon tolerated by the Castro regime.
- Archeology of the future: stones as music are helping us to create a new possible tomorrow.