In five different countries, the filmmakers explore the question of why so many development aid projects have been so unsuccessful to date and how the so-called Third World could free itself from the grip of the First World. By undertaking a long journey through several continents, this committed documentary film impressively shows many facets of the problem, which it links together, puts its finger on wounds and reveals some frightening mechanisms. He is not concerned with "images of hunger", but with the connections between poverty and (European) prosperity, with justice in a globalized world.
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| Directing | Marcus Vetter | Director |
| Directing | Karin Steinberger | Director |
| Writing | Karin Steinberger | Writer |
| Writing | Marcus Vetter | Writer |
| Camera | Thomas Mauch | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Peter Scherer | Music |
| Editing | Saskia Metten | Editor |
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