This documentary wants people to stop armament. Instead of that, we should focus on humanitarian aid, education and healthcare. There is no commentary in the film, we see the contrasts of the contemporary world. While scientific research for technological inventions and modern weapons is carried out on one continent, people try to get by in the most primitive conditions on the other. From the colors of the skin and the elements of nature, it can be concluded that the shots were taken in the countries of the global South. Sometimes, refugees from the South vegetate on the streets of the rich North. Emaciated, hungry and frightened. They look like concentration camp prisoners. We see some statistics on illiteracy, the number of doctors and beds, and the number of schools per one person. All these numbers seem small compared to $ 120 billion spent on armaments worldwide each year. Ethiopia, Haiti, Yemen, Nigeria, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, New Guinea, Laos need help, but the world prefers armaments. At the beginning of the 1960s, filmmakers from the Eastern Bloc joined the aid program for developing countries, for example issuing such appeals.
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