Domingo Domingo

Do you know the film "Domingo-Domingo"?

Domingo, a mischievous, adrenaline-loving farmer, has found his new obsession in oranges. In a world where multinationals dominate agriculture by patenting the best varieties, farmers are forced to buy these seeds to survive. However, Domingo is not content with this reality and hatches a daring plan: to patent the variety of a secret tree with a unique orange. His goal is to beat the multinationals, get rich and turn every day of his life into a Sunday.

Reflections on contemporary agriculture

Laura García Andreu, directs this film "Domingo-Domingo" which highlights the transformation in contemporary agriculture, where the intellectual property of seeds becomes a crucial element. Multinationals control the best varieties, leaving farmers with little choice but to buy these patented seeds. This reality raises ethical questions about access to natural resources and farmers' dependence on large corporations.

The secret tree as a symbol of resistance

Domingo's secret tree represents resistance against mass commercialisation and the search for sustainable alternatives. In a world dominated by agricultural industrialisation, the film highlights the importance of preserving genetic diversity and farmers' autonomy. The act of patenting a new orange becomes a gesture of defiance against the established system.

Don't miss this film " Domingo-Domingo"

In addition to the interesting subject matter of this original film, there is also another point of interest for the family of Cocalni. The main character is a neighbour of Les Alqueries and member of our cooperative. You can't miss this film. You can see it at Sucre cinemas in Vila-Real on 16, 17 and 18 February at 19:30.

For more information, see the Facebook of the director.

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