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- Lalou works as a shepherd in the mountains with his friend Clara, who came to take care of the herd before her leaving for the army. Next day, Lalou goes to a remote hotel where he secretly meets up with Harmony, an android he madly loves.
- Gaston Méliès' filmmaking voyage through Asia-Pacific between 1912 and 1913, from California to Polynesia, New Zealand, Australia, Java, Singapore, Cambodia and Japan.
- How the many voyages of Matisse influenced his artistic vision.
- Mixing interviews, rare archival footage and film extracts, the film shows how Melville's works were impacted by what he experienced in his youth during WWII, and how it structured his whole approach to cinema, not only in its thematic but also in its aesthetics.
- A richly documented, lyrical and visionary journey into an unknown universe: the origins of Italian silent cinema. An art and a dazzling industry that gave birth to the first international stars, to hundreds of peplum, melò and adventure films, and launched the first filmmakers. Its world of fasts and romantic deliriums, between Verdi's symbolism and D'Annunzio's decadentism, soon reached international fame, fascinating crowds, intellectuals and artists from all over Europe, reaching out to the United States and South America. The protagonists of "Italia. Il fuoco, la cenere" ("ITALIA - Fire and Ashes") are male and female directors, actors and actresses, technicians and critics who contributed to the exuberant originality of that cinema. The voices of Isabella Rossellini for the Italian and English versions and by Fanny Ardant for the French one, interpret the exceptional archive footage - most of it rare and unpublished - through the original words of those who contributed to and witnessed that aesthetic and cultural revolution. An art dedicated to the sublime, to sophistication and death: an era of splendor and the history of a country that would soon fall into the abyss of Fascism, from the ashes of which one of the greatest cinematographies in the world would be born again.
- In 1932, Chaplin, in full midlife crisis, escapes to Bali in search of himself to find the artistic rejuvenation and inspiration to do his difficult transition to sound film.
- Summer in south France. Teenagers. Someone new arrives in the group. Passions are rising, like poison in the lake...
- A small village of the Sundgau region, Ferrette, in the last foothills of the Jura, overlooking the Alsace plain. A rocky hill. Some castle ruins. An old family house. A mother, aged 87, and her son, aged 62 live there. The mother waits. The son idly passes the time of day.
- Pierre Schoendoerffer revisits his life and career, with a strong focus on the impact that his experience as a war cinematographer for the French army during the Indochina War had on him.
- Jean-Pierre Melville and Alain Delon have had a unique professional relationship that generated some of the greatest French gangster movies of the 1960s and 1970s.
- Samuel comes back to his hometown for a business trip, having not return since leaving for college, almost thirty years ago. On his way to an important meeting, he gets knocked over by a car, driven by a young man. It seems like a harmless accident and Samuel decides to take some rest in a park. Memories from his youth come rushing back as the night falls and the consequences of the accident slowly emerge.
- 2007– 52m7.5 (6)TV Episode