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- Francois, 49, is a happily married teacher. Concerned that rebellious student Mathilde is going to be expelled he sets out to help her but is soon drawn into a passionate relationship with her which has devastating consequences.
- Twenty year old Antoine has made enemies of a gang of young thugs, to whom he owes money. Fed up with his scams and petty crimes, his mother and older brother decide to send Antoine to his father's place in Saint-Etienne. The two men haven't seen each other for several years.
- Saints are a nuisance to live with at home ,and in the world we live in, it takes a lot of faith and a total commitment to succeed.
- The young judge Fayard is not afraid of anybody as he does his work honestly.
- Saoud is the king of his neighborhood in Saint Etienne, France. A rumor comes up that he might have stolen money from the local mosque. Saoud faces a violent series of accusations which will lead to his fall and exile.
- During 80s and 90s,Noemie is unable to choose between Olivier and Léon who came to Paris to make a fortune for themselves.
- South of France. In the sultry August heat, Geronimo, a young social educator, tries to ease tensions between the youngsters of the St Pierre neighborhood. The mood changes when Nil Terzi, a teenage girl of Turkish origin, flees an arranged marriage, running to the arms of her gypsy lover, Lucky Molina. Their escape sparks hostilities between the two clans. When the jousting and the musical battles begin, Geronimo struggles to quell the ensuing unrest around her.
- Sam is struggling to keep her younger sister under her custody.
- The 16th FIFA World Cup, held in France, a quadrennial international football tournament contested by the men's national teams of the member associations of FIFA.
- One year after Abbé Pierre's famous call for help on 1-2-1954 exposing the appalling conditions in which millions of French people barely survived, nothing had changed much. In 1955, the housing crisis was rife and entire families were forced to live cramped in dilapidated buildings or in slums. Jean Dewever, outraged like Abbé Pierre by such an infamous situation, took his camera and made this militant short in the hope of alerting not only the average viewer but also the competent authorities.
- This movie is a portrayal of an amateur theater company that my grand-father founded forty years ago. It's also the story of a particular idea of Theater opened to all public and its transmission through people and ages.
- A girl is reading the newspaper in a park. Wars, murder... only bad news. While she's thinking that the world is in a bad condition, she's realizing that everything is going backwards around her! Only she can still walk forward. Desperate, she finally decides to look for another "normal" person in this city...
- One night, as Nour restrains herself from throwing to the bulky waste her old bed, she finds buried in her mattress a picture bearing the promise of a forebear. This discovery propels this young woman overflowing with desire and her bed in the streets of the city. Le Lit is a generous and gently quirky short film about the city and the poetic ride of a young woman filled with desire. The unusual odyssey of the heroin on her old-style bed and all her unexpected encounters trigger a deep nostalgic longing and leaves you ready to explore new horizons.
- The film follows the River Loire from its sources in the Mont Gerbier de Jonc in Ardèche to the Loire Estuary where it flows into the Atlantic Ocean. In between we will have visited such different landscapes as mountains, valleys, big cities, charming villages, minefields, châteaux, vineyards, shipyards...
- Alex and Marissa work for the CIA.
- 2016–TV Episode