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- Tells the story of a young woman's relentless search for her fiancé, who has disappeared from the trenches of the Somme during World War One.
- A documentary which details the life of Lakota activist and community organizer Madonna Thunder Hawk, whose career fighting for Indigenous and women's rights has now spanned over 50 years.
- Everything you always wanted to know about pornography (but were afraid to ask)
- At her father's request, Coline returns to her child's bedroom to sort through her belongings. The different objects she finds will remind her of her childhood memories. In doing so, she finally accepts those she will never be able to get rid of.
- The dramatic story of a dummy, stuck in his sleeping bag.
- Master H. is one of the last accomplished masters in the art of traditional Japanese tattoo. Pascal is a young French journalist specialized in tattoo who discovered the master's designs in a magazine and decided to go to Tokyo to have all his back tattooed by the master. When the film starts, Pascal is at his fourth trip. Pascal is our guide in this travel to discover the traditional Japanese tattoo. He meets all sorts of people linked to the traditional Japanese tattoo world, men and women, young and older people who still believe in the power of this unique artistic expression in body modification.
- The lives of neighbours intertwine with everyday life.
- In the middle of an economic crisis, in the shadow of Wall Street, an institution that represents a less well-known American tradition is booming. The Park Slope Food Coop: a cooperative supermarket where all 16,000 members work 3 hours per months to earn the right to buy the best food in New York at incredibly low prices. The success of this cooperative is a bad new for capitalism and aggro-alimentary business, and an opportunity to change the food production and distribution systems. We will see what has become of the Park Slope Food Coop, now a well-rooted institution in the heart of Brooklyn: the way it functions, its hundreds of rules, the diversity and eccentricity of its members. We'll see how the culture that has been created at the coop gives its members daily visceral lessons in democracy, how this could represent a potential change in mentality for Americans faced with increasingly difficult economic times.
- Laurence is desperately looking for love. Advised by a friend, she connects to online dating sites to find her soulmate. She becomes addicted to her phone and addicted to a toxic man. Adapted from the report "Love me Tinder" by Alain Lewkowicz, produced as part of the radio program of Sonia Kronlund "Les pieds sur terre" on France Culture.
- For ten years, the director Laurent Cibien filmed his friend Édouard Philippe, a seasoned professional in politics.
- What defines a man? With the support of her chain of command, Corporal Virginie Lamarre, veteran of Afghanistan, officially becomes a man in the Canadian army.
- The crazy adventure of Larudx, mad and grumpy painter, blend between burlesque and spectacular, created by the Pixilation, a technical animation, image by image of actors and volumes.
- Paris after dark. Dark? Maybe elsewhere but not in Paris because as soon as the sun sets millions of streets lamps, neon signs, and other bulbs are switched on and and start sparkling in the night. And from dusk till dawn the people of Paris have activities that change as night goes by: they go home, have dinner, sleep or go out, have a drink, wander through the streets...
- In a faraway land, in the heart of a mysterious forest, live a people of strange wooden creatures. The creation of a mad old man, who dies leaving his work unfinished, they wander. Famished destined to fade away. Théo, a meteorologist on a mission in the region, gets trapped in a dark manor where the creatures are living. Bewitched and sapped of strength, his blood feeds and brings to life the most wonderful creature of them all.
- "My father used to say that freedom has no price - He was wrong. - Not only do you pay for it the highest price, but it only exists for those that sell it"
- Tokyo en Bolex" is a sound and image stroll through Japan's capital, particularly through the big fish market. The impression gathered in this impressive decor of chilled fish become a pretext to evokes traveling, life, death and love.
- An animal is a man that reasons.
- Cinematographic poem shot to the rhythm of the streets of Paris. A personal diary as well as the journal of an era, the film is a patchwork of strange and beautiful visions which compose a fabric of furtive impressions in perpetual dialogue with the off screen texts. Women's faces, demonstrators, meanderings in the city, finish by building an atmosphere in which all the information has meaning.
- Two years in a clown school. Against all odds and trends, learning how to make people laugh out at the human condition.
- W.T.O (World Trade Organization), three letters to nominate an international institution whose the official mandate is to referee the World Trade.
- When the postman arrives in your home at 7p.m , something going to change.
- I met some friends in Amserdam. I filmed them with a Bolex Camera which I often pulled out of a plastic bag. As I shot, the camera made horrible grindings sounds, the mechanics were flawed and the film was unevenly.
- In an uncertain times, a small group of creature gets together for sharing a feast.
- A candidate must reply at a question in less than 10 minutes. It seem to be easy but try to do clock's adjustment to a caveman, to do kindle some matchsticks at a hyper-nervous guy, etc.
- Today, in 2000, men and women lives differently. Certain lives the Middle Ages in a rustic life with a huge religious belief, some others lives with the technology in an ultra modern world religiously led by money. The birth will be a big lottery who organize our life. There is no winner, no loser, just huge differences, according to the place where we born. It's what a SADHU (Hinduism priest), try to explain, in the middle of Katmandou.
- In a castle at nightfall, a mysterious lady is waiting for a visitor.
- The first of a collection of improvised shorts during trips or specific moments of life. Personnal film in which the directors, alone with their Bolex cameras, capture events in life which they cherish. "The wind factor" was shot in Québec, in Weedon County, during a stay with friends and artists. The meaning and structure is created after shooting, in editing.
- Seven movies, mad, red and black, disturbing and radicals.
- Peace reigns between Terrorists and Policemen, in a secluded and strange Hotel. Useless for the first time, they fight against boredom while the world around them slowly crumbles.
- It's war. Company 99 has been given orders to infiltrate enemy lines to find the shoe of General Reagan. Will their mission be a success ?
- A shepherd thoughtful and philosopher talk about childhood, education and domination whereas two babies become, little by little, two child.
- The adventures and misadventures of Malveillos, the hero obsessed by time and it's clock-wise consequences. As midnight chimes, a witch witnesses the unnatural romance between Malveillos and a clock. Jealous, she challenges him, but he is saved at the last minute by three sumptuous creatures - the Malveillitines.
- A mysterious forest, a flower that blossoms, a girl in the flower - So begins one of the most beautiful modern love stories sublimated by a tragic and Japanese vision of love.
- A small, rat-like creature that lives at the bottom of a well hitches a ride on a rising gas bubble. He meets all sorts of various societies as he rises up the well's walls, from frolicsome partiers to creatures living in cages. Desperately trying for rattling symbolism the short succeeds in its gorgeous animation and simple structure.
- At the heart of Istanbul's Gezi Park, on Taksim Square, some dozen tree defenders will launch in May 2013, a protest movement that will conquer Turkey as a whole and oppose the authoritarian power. Against this eruption of freedom - this Turkish May 68- Prime Minister Erdogan oppressed and still does oppress it fiercely by sending in numerous police convoys and teargas, lying in whichever way he could to finish with this protest and get rid of the movement. Thousands of people were injured -6 people died and 7,800 were injured by July 20th. The fight of the çapulku, meaning "vagrants" which is how Erdogan calls them, is born from a long- lasting fight against replacing entire boroughs in Istanbul with American-style buildings and shopping centers. This was Gezi Park's fate as conceived by Erdogan. Against this destruction of Istanbul, the people of Taksim stand up and yell: "The park belongs to us, Istanbul belongs to us." According to them, it is rather a matter of asserting their right to remain citizens breathing in the park, instead of becoming consumers locked in a shopping center; of standing up against corruption and barbarian capitalism; of defending the rights of women to control their own bodies, freedom of thought against constant propaganda from the government. What happened at Gezi Park? Who are these protesters? What angered them enough to get the courage to shout out loud and resist? What is the real face of this power perceived by the world as role model?
- A handy farmer has switched his traditional farm into an hi-tech one. While robots are watching over the hen's egg hatching and the cow's milking, the farmer spies on his neighboring woman camper. Comes a morning when everything flies out of control: a starving bug starts eating away at the electronic circuits, follows the hens upheaval and the robots becomes uncontrollable. The cow, on her side, taking advantage of the confusion, makes one ultimate attempt at jumping over the steeple.
- In the midst of a desert, Tau, a sort of giant larva, is dying. Around this agony a variety of little creatures enter into conflict.
- In an uncertain time and place, a group of animated shy rock cubes come out from the anonymity of their quarry to mate. Powerful and indescribable forces made them move towards others in the sky, in a sort of dance that attracts some cubes to others, until those compatible latch on each other and produce a fresh new rock cube.
- Mireille and Tirambic are hungry for love.
- February 2011: 20 000 people demonstrate in southern France against the shale gas licenses that have been issued in backroom deals, Meanwhile the European Parliament begins its first inquiry on the subject, From the outset, there is a split between the conservative representatives, swayed by the economic arguments in favor of fracking, and opponents invoking the precautionary principle. In areas affected by the permits, people are getting organized, building their knowledge, and taking action. Local mayors step up, issue local bylaws and relay information about the situation up to the national government. This grassroots movement makes it all the way to European-level institutions.
- José BOVE is surrounded by official associations and politicians.He's in all the papers. He is neat. Eric P fights against the boring of the Somport tunnel in the Pyrenees. He is no longer surrounded. He is badly dressed.
- Germain Sahry founder and director for 20 years of the largest community of Emmaus in France, initiated an extensive exchange project between the solidarity of the community and farmers in Burkina Faso, by creating an association, AIDMR. The autonomy of Burkinabe farmers and food sovereignty are central to the project. This film takes us to the heart of meetings, drafts of these women and men of Béarn and Africa. It also allows to consider the development assistance and the motivations for another world shared by men from different worlds.
- A professional killer enter in an elevator for execute a man, unfortunately his mission is impossible..
- A tramp,nicknamed "the Digger", thirty, is a poor fiddler in the making, living in a shanty-town of boxes. His mates chase him down, lusting after his treasure, leaving nothing but chaos behind them. "The Digger" will require Tex Avery and Buster Keaton like strategies to escape from this horde. Having vanquished, and thanks to his odd use of a bank note, he will eventually become an illustrious violinist.