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- Feature documentary that illuminates the journey of an unsung artist, Jack Garfein - Holocaust camp survivor, Actors Studio co-founder and teacher, celebrated Broadway director and controversial filmmaker - revealing how art can engage our collective memory to better illuminate our present.
- The image of a mysterious, solitary filmmaker - a cineaste maudit - who flees from both the media and the public, is unrelentingly bound to the figure of Leos Carax, in France. Elsewhere, the real focus is on his films and he is considered to be an icon of world cinema. Mr.X dives into the poetic and visionary world of an artist who was already a cult figure from his very first film. Punctuated by interviews and unseen footage, this documentary is most of all a fine-tuned exploration of the poetic and visionary world of Leos Carax, alias "Mr.X".
- On Mongolia's coal highway to the Chinese border, truck driver Maikhuu dreams of a better life. Trapped in a hazardous industry, her journey reflects the human and environmental costs of Mongolia's mining boom.
- In 2008 French filmmaker Julie Gali traveled to the US to film the election of Barack Obama. In spite of this victory for civil rights, it soon became apparent that the rights of another minority were under threat. In California the passing of Proposition 8 marked the only time in U.S. history that a civil right was actually taken away after it had been granted. Upon seeing this, Ms. Gali decided to immerse herself in the growing grassroots struggle of the gay community, which culminated in the October 11, 2009 March for Equality in Washington DC.
- Documentary charting the highlights of Sebastien Tellier the French singer-composer's two-decade career.
- His ex, Marie, became an Instagram star (thanks to an activist group focused on the female orgasm). Depressed, Igor believes this is a deliberate campaign to prevent him from finding someone else.
- An art film that explores Anish Kapoor's creative universe and his relation to art. A vertiginous quest into existence, confronting the conditions of matter, the dynamics of perception and the power of ritual.
- Rufus Wainwright staged a special performance of his traveling contemporary opera Prima Donna at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, Athens on September 15, 2015. The opera featured a new film accompaniment directed by Francesco Vezzoli and starring Cindy Sherman as an aging soprano who hopes to pull off a comeback performance in Paris on Bastille Day. In the film, Sherman performs against the backdrop of the Théâtre des Variétés, Paris, in costumes originally worn by legendary soprano Maria Callas.
- DRIVE IN Holy Motors sketches the portrait of a discreet artist, all of whose films marked their era and will continue to deliver their aesthetic and visionary wealth.
- "The Tears That Touch The Sun" is an evocative visual poem that follows Antoinette's pursuit of Ambroise, her beloved, in an industrial European port after their separation by the ocean. As they navigate this ruthless frontier between worlds, they wish to share a last dance on the shore before the sun rises on their faces and reality.
- Graeme Allwright in the 60s, was France's Bob Dylan - His songs are now part of the french musical heritage. But he had always dreamed of singing at least once in his home country, New Zealand, which he had « abandoned » in the fifties.
- Lately, the work of sculptors Claude & François Lalanne reached an iconic status with a real cult among private art collectors like Yves Saint Laurent or Valentino. In 2011, a retrospective of their work was shown at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. This 9 minutes film, shot in 35 mm, presents them working in their atelier of Ury, close to Fontainebleau.