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- A woman finds an unexpected romantic connection.
- A rare glimpse at the young Putin and the vast political machine that brought him to power.
- A documentary about the life in Tadmor's prison.
- Set in the Colombian Caribbean, follows a group of queer activists who use extravagant performative actions to fight together against the various social injustices that plague the region.
- It's the first time Adrien is entering a homosexual sauna. In the space of one night, he discovers this microcosm where the comic aspect of the individual tragedies encounters the passing of time and where hope mingles with melancholy.
- In summer, the Portuguese countryside is ravaged by fires. Otilia struggles between her job as a pool cleaner and the need to take care of her mother alone. Stunned by this suffocating daily life, the flames awaken in her solitude, despair and the desire to escape.
- A young person challenges her daily grind with the peculiar habit, to get in touch with strangers.
- The river Rhône has been straitjacketed for 150 years, the history of a domination of its course by humans. But the river has not yet been tamed. Following some disastrous floods, a gigantic construction site is in the process of revitalizing it into a larger-sized space. This engaging and poetic film, shot in the company of inhabitants linked to the future of the Rhône, is a journey that prompts universal questioning of our relationship with nature and territory.
- Does a woman necessarily need a man to have a child? And does he automatically become the father if conception occurs with his semen? Filmmaker Marina Belobrovaja has chosen a path that many women in a similar situation think about, but do not follow. In Our Child she explores the existing social ideas, role patterns and conventions surrounding parenthood and family, starting with the conception of her daughter with the help of a sperm donor.
- After four years of Donald Trump's reign, Jonathan Katz, a Jewish activist from New York, travels across the American Midwest trying to get Bernie Sanders elected president of the United States. Committed body and soul to a revolution through the ballot box, he will find his deepest convictions shaken. During what is, for him as for Bernie, the last campaign, he meets a new generation of activists for whom this is only the first.
- In the middle of an austere landscape polluted by a coal mine in northern Colombia, Viviana and Yandris, two teenage sisters of the Wayuu ethnic group, discover their traditions through ancestral rituals. When their father dies, the Jajariju sisters leave their country, in an act of boldness and courage.
- Men in prison face their experiences, their words tracing the paths of their trying lives. Time passes in impressive lengths, testing patience and sharpening the expectation of the end of their confinement. To each his own truths and convictions, capable of telling real, well-imagined stories.
- Sarah, a disabled girl aged about twenty, lives with her parents. She is increasingly subject to many fantasies and sees her sexuality taking up more and more of her attention. The arrival in the house of a new cleaner, Victoria, a transsexual woman, will upset the family balance.
- How do we make sense of our lives when we leave childhood behind? Can that child we were still live and survive in the adult we become?
- In Kyoto, the former imperial capital of Japan, Masayo Fujio and Nobuko Takahashi narrate the painful account of their life. Through their stories, mingled with that of the district, Suujin, the past of an invisible Japanese community that is still discriminated today gradually surfaces again.
- From the shores of the Atlantic to those of the Mediterranean, the director meets the women whose faces and voices bear witness to the loss of loved ones and ruined hopes. The mourning and hopeless waiting of the bodies find in the incessant movement of the waves a dimension of painful meditation.
- Nueva Esperanza in Colombia is a village where 680 peasant farmers have taken refuge.
- A turbulent follower of Bertolt Brecht, Matthias Langhoff staged his first productions at the Berliner Ensemble. Since then, his radical works have continually shaken European theatre. The often-iconoclastic plays go against the grain of the scripts and take a caustic and uncompromising look at the contemporary world. On the occasion of his latest play, Cinema Apollo adapted from the novel Contempt by A. Moravia, the film paints a portrait of the stage director at work. Dotted with archive images, the film reveals the evolution of a provocative and original form of theatrical aesthetics.
- The film follows Swiss photographer Daniel Schwartz during the final stages of 'While the Fires Burn', a project documenting global glacier retreat and collapse. At the same time it sheds light on both the protagonist's past an his work - a work rooted in humanist tradition and guided by a deep sense of history and understanding for the intertwined issues of our time.
- In the euphoria at the end of one of their shows, seven drag queens are confronted with violent adversaries who put their bonds to the test. Although this community is still subject to hostile demonstrations, the film highlights gestures of tenderness and the desire for love and reconciliation through three characters: endearing, beautiful, extroverted and fragile all at once.
- Deprived of his freedom of movement, a man takes his time. To clean the floor, drink tea and tell stories.