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- An American theatre professor travels to the Sorbonne in Paris to complete his doctoral research on the effectiveness of Greek comedy on morale and motivation of factory workers at the local automobile plant. Lunacy erupts, mayhem ensues.
- Testimony of Hilda Hrabovecka, the last living woman of the first train of Jewish deportees from Slovakia who was captive in Auschwitz-Birkenau from 1942 to 1945.
- With his fiery spirit, his emphatic gestures and his legendary cigar, American filmmaker Samuel Fuller revisits his life, his career and his films in this DVD interview, as he also helps us understand his uncompromising filming techniques.
- What will be in the future the life in the planet Earth?. Cyborgs, robots, implants...a fantasy of the science-fiction movies?. Maybe not.
- Rural women are of vital importance to agriculture, especially on the Larzac plateau in South Western France, where farmers and their families are resisting the extension of an existing military base which threatens all farming activities.
- Director Jean Rouch invites the viewer to a guided tour through the cinematographic museum Henri Langlois had built in Paris. This documentary is a unique document since the museum burnt down and cannot be visited anymore.
- Among the Ekonda of Zaire, the most important moment in a woman's life is the birth of her first child. The young breastfeeding mother, called Walé, then returned to her parents where she remained a recluse for a period of two to five years. Chantal, a young woman from the village of Ikongo, sees the end of this seclusion coming, marked by a ritual in which, accompanied by women from the village of Wéli who performed it, she presents a dance and song show.