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- On rejoining his wife after an absence, Vincent finds his eight-year-old-son Mathis distant, but thoroughly charms him with games and home-made toys. As mother and son depart, Mathis wonders when Dad is coming home.
- Sarah and Jane, two sisters, haven't spoken to each other for years. The death of their mother forces them to come together, but old resentments begin to resurface.
- In a near future, a couple enters a shop to buy its first baby. Adapted from the play "Mini Moi" by Nicolas Haudelaine.
- A skinny boy, a tasty shepherdess, an hungry ogre and some bloody mushrooms.
- This film combines two documentaries about John Mayall, both directed by Peter Gibson. The Turning Point captures John Mayall and the Blusebreakers at a critical point in their hugely influential career. Following from the last tour by the "Laurel Canyon" line up in May 1969, Mayall made two big decisions. Firstly he was going to relocate to the USA and secondly he was going to form a new, more acoustic based line up which would not feature drums. There are interviews with both the old line up and the new and from departed members including Peter Green, John McVie and Eric Clapton as the film follows the first UK dates with the new format Bluesbreakers.The Godfather Of British Blues was made to celebrate John Mayall's 70th birthday in autumn 2003 and was shown on BBC TV in conjunction with their broadcast of his 70th birthday concert. It traces his career of over 40 years playing the blues. This is complimented by rare archive film from all periods of his life.
- Ten year after the discovery of a remote planetary system likely to sustain the early stages of a civilization, we wait for the results of a worldwide referendum to answer the question: Should we meet this civilization?
- Chord: A set of three or more notes that sound at the same time. Nicolas and Marie are an ordinary married couple who live peacefully in their Normandy villa. He goes out to work every day installed in his routine, he settles for little and is happy with the tranquility of knowing that everything is still in its place. His wife is different. She dreams and travels through music. Their lives will abruptly change when Marie's refined piano teacher teaches her something new: Chords.
- Yesterday, today, tomorrow. The days pass, and so does life. This is an intimate and delicate portrait of a woman, who after all the struggles knows when the most important of all days is.
- Daniel, a disillusioned thirty-something, would love to spend his days doing nothing, like his grandmother does, while the older lady envies her grandson's carefree youth. Things get complicated when they accidentally swap bodies.