
Since its inception, CST has also produced two documentaries, using audiovisual communication to bring socioecological conflicts closer to the general public.

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“Riudaura, the voices against fracking”, from the director Marc Planagumà.
Link to the documentary (35’): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ehbvjljcb5g
The documentary, released in 2018, addresses the case of fracking in the Riudaura area (La Garrotxa). It focuses on the socioecological conflict that emerged in this region during 2012-2013, where, thanks to the local residents, the exploration concession granted by the Government of Catalonia to the multinational Teredo Oils for extracting hydrocarbons using this invasive technique was successfully halted.
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To learn more about fracking, you can read the "Enkrateia" section on our website", a project developed in 2015 focused on the abandonment of such practices.
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2.
“People from the Vall”, from the director Marc Planagumà
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYPPF45_Wuk
This short documentary focuses on the lives and customs in the Vall d'en Bas (La Garrotxa). It is based on contributions from the local population and uses the 1968 land reorganization as its main theme, which resulted in the merging of the seven hamlets in the valley into the municipality of Vall d'en Bas.
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The trailer for the documentary was presented in Norway during the People and Politics meeting, while the full version of the documentary premiered in the fall of 2009 in Vall d'en Bas.
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2.
“People from the Vall”, from the director Marc Planagumà
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYPPF45_Wuk
This short documentary focuses on the lives and customs in the Vall d'en Bas (La Garrotxa). It is based on contributions from the local population and uses the 1968 land reorganization as its main theme, which resulted in the merging of the seven hamlets in the valley into the municipality of Vall d'en Bas.
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The trailer for the documentary was presented in Norway during the People and Politics meeting, while the full version of the documentary premiered in the fall of 2009 in Vall d'en Bas.
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