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- Ernesto is a young anthropologist in Guatemala. One day, while hearing the account of an old woman, he thinks he has found a lead that might guide him to his father, a "guerrillero" who went missing during the war.
- A small working-class town along the Loire river. Like his father and grandfather before him, 19 years old Pavel works at Martinsson, the local industry. He spends his spare time with Anja, his childhood friend, almost his sister, whom he secretly loves. And if Anja is going to pass her high-school degree, dreaming of emancipation, Pavel isn't worried: they grew up together, they will grow old together. It is meant to be. However, this beautiful horizon is soon to be darkened. While a social plan is announced at Martinsson, Anja is seduced by Antoine, the boss's son. For the first time in his life, Pavel is no longer sure of anything.
- A tale of deliverance. Laura, 27 years old, lives alone in the outskirts of a large town. She learns that her father is in a coma, after a serious car accident. She decides to visit him at the hospital as a last opportunity to settle old scores, perhaps even to get revenge.
- Martin, in a last hope, comes to meet Leah in Paris. They are both twenty-five and have lived together their first love story. From now on, everyone is working hard to build an adult life.
- After his classes, the teacher is questioned by his wife. The wife is skeptical about the new Academic project his husband is devising. The teacher is trying to build up a new "Academy of the Muses"that, inspired by the Classics will help to build up a brand new World through a real commitment to Poetry. The controversial project triggers a round of scenes on words and desire.
- To shoot: a gun or a movie camera. The military analogy is born with the beginning of cinema. Eléonore Weber's (Les Hommes Sans Gravité, IndieLisboa 2008) documentary is exclusively based upon footage recorded by French and American soldiers in Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan. From the top of their helicopters, a viewfinder scans the night and watches for suspicious activity from moving heat dots. They have the power to take or keep lives.
- Three young Cambodian men navigate Phnom Penh's rapid changes through intertwined stories of struggling with debt, lack of transport, and finding purpose in the modern city
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- Christina, bientôt 30 ans, vit dans la région de Charleroi en Belgique, avec Marco, son petit ami. A la mort de sa grand-mère, elle hérite dune maison en Corse. Dans son entourage, personne ne semble savoir pourquoi la vieille dame possédait cette maison. Sa famille presse Christina de vendre son bien. Mais elle sy refuse. Elle veut comprendre pourquoi sa grand-mère lui a laissé cet étrange legs. Elle voit aussi en cet héritage une occasion unique de remettre en question sa vie monotone. Sur un coup de tête, elle part seule à la découverte de sa maison. Ce voyage va bousculer son existence. Et celle de ses proches. Almost thirty, she lives near Charleroi with her boyfriend Marco. When her grandmother dies, Christina inherits a house in Corsica. Nobody in her family seems to know how and when the old woman acquired the house. Everyone in her family, and Marco too, try to convince her to sell the house, but she refuses. She wants to understand why her grandmother wanted her to inherit it. This inheritance gives her the opportunity to put into question the monotony of her life. She decides to leave on her own to discover the house. This trip is going to turn her life, and that of those close to her, upside down
- In 2005 Beverly Charpentier declared an oath of allegiance to French writer Catherine Robbe-Grillet. In doing so she gave up her freedom for the rest of her life. The Contract portrays two strong women's unconventional love story, two women who have chosen to explore their love in a unique way, without compromise.
- In Saint-Louis Cathedral, at La Rochelle, in a chapel filled with merchant marine ex-votos, one can contemplate a painting that witnesses the tragedy of The Saphir in 1741.
- December 1919. The American government deports 249 anarchists and radicals on the "Soviet Ark". Five years later, this same ship becomes the decor of Buster Keaton's slapstick comedy "The Navigator".
- Arnaud is my little brother. One day I realized that he had grown up. He was born where people have no choices and he is trying to be what he should have been. Free.
- From the Greek civil war to the war in Afghanistan, from the Franco years to the years of the pandemic, and from the French Island of Reunion to Siberia, many children have been violently uprooted from their natural environment for political reasons. Through their testimonies, terrible and often unknown aspects of history emerge.
- Following an urban redevelopment project, Géro is about to be evicted from his home and his small theatre, where he no longer plays since he lost his voice. A nephew he barely knows suddenly settles in his home. He wants to write.
- In order to help her parents who are affected by the crisis in Spain, Erika leaves for a job on the Costa Dorada seacoast. There, she will sing for tourists while in Madrid one of the most important demonstration of the "Indignados" social movement is about to take place. Alone in an unknown city, she finds herself confronted even more brutally with the crisis.
- In a fishermen village in Portugal, Stefan Libiot invents a character named Pedro. Pedro was his lover and might have thrown himself off a cliff. Stefan questions the villagers, looking for answers. Everyone tells his own story about the life of the missing man.
- During the second world war a German-French team hired by the third Reich leads experiments on the subconscious in the hope of anticipating the future.
- Dadaist poet who published some of the most beautiful books of the century, Ilia Zdanevich, aka Iliazd, is a little-known but major figure of modern art. Half a century after his death a young Russian agitator sets out on his trail.
- We live in the same house, but in different apartments, jobs, situations, believes, visions, each one in it's own compartment fooling ourselves that the world is one and that it exists.
- A brother and sister engage secretly to a moment of transgression. Between adolescent dream and adult desire.
- In the intimacy of the taxicab, New York's immigrant taxi drivers tell their stories of exile. While sketching the outlines of tomorrow's American, their tales question what it means to try to become who you want to be: how do you find your way, 'my way'? How do you drive the vehicle of life? Together, they weave a collective fable of exile and choice.
- Hermanovce, Slovak Republic. A Romany village located deep down in the valley, with old shacks and newer concrete ones. A spirit is wandering around... the spirit of Vozarania, the ancestor that still passes things on... from mother to daughter. Four Romany women tell us about their day-to-day life through ancient habits, along with words that travel near borders with different worlds... Stories about red hair and black coffee... About transmitting from generations to others but also about forgetting...
- Through the images of her own film, the filmmaker seeks not only to remake the identity broken by the illness suffered by her grandmother, but also her own as an extension of that one. Trapped between the walls of the home, in what is revealed as a vital and existential confinement, only the dog will act as a connecting vehicle with the outside world.
- Deniz is the eldest son of a Turkish family that lives in a small abandoned house on the borders of Paris. His father is a security guard, who, with his dog, works at a nearby industrial complex. Deniz faces a life of silent violence, at home and in his neighborhood. At the convenience store where the neighborhood kids hang out, he finds himself mixed up in a fight that he loses. Seeking revenge, he goes to find his father's guard dog. Thus begins a cycle of retribution and violence that turns everything around during one winter's night.
- A woman in a dark blue burqa directs, without a word, four other women in a room. The Five Senses is a sensuous play with power and hierarchy where traditional roles and identities are challenged.
- What remains today of the Rite of Spring? An intimate and political portrait of a choreography/er that takes us on a journey through a world where the body becomes an uprising.
- n Their Hands follows the psychotherapy of vulnerable people and sometimes destroyed by acts of torture.Their speech deals with an inhuman past: they want to stop the pain, rule out the folly and protect their family from violence who sleeps in them, be understood and recognized - these are the issues that drive them.
- This film traces out the portrait of a motorway rest area located in the countryside in the North of France.