A British production from 2009 directed by Rupert Murray and based on a book by investigative journalist Charles Clover. The documentary The End of the Line (A world without fish) was presented at the International Film Festival Sundance and tells the devastating effects of overfishing in the world, with testimony from leading scientists and local fishermen in many parts of the world.
The End of the Line is projected in the original English version with subtitles in Castilian within the film series about food justice exposure by Pep Bonet, to be seen at Palma CaixaForum until January 12, 2014.
(50% discount for members of La Caixa)
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Sale of food products, plants, flowers, clothing and footwear. It is held mornings from 8:00 to 14:00 pm in the Mestre Mas street.
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