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- At the wheel of an old truck from the 1970s, Bilal, street artist, and Antoine, director, embarked on a journey lasting several months to the confines of Siberia. As the truck breaks down and meets the locals, an adventure emerges that will take them from the Carpathian mountains to the boat cemetery of the Aral Sea, from Odessa to Vladivostok. An artistic journey, alternating drawings and video, between road movie and documentary tale.
- The crossed portrait of Liliane's two successive husbands, Ali and Victor, each of opposite, and often antagonistic, faiths.
- Through the political activism of some people of Khayelitsha, the film seeks to reveal the attachment of its residents to a city born of Apartheid. Why, despite all this suffering, disease, poverty, illegality, do they still believe in it?
- Yeung Faï embodies the last generation of a great dynasty of Chinese puppeteers. This documentary offers a portrait of an artist and his tormented life's journey, as he took refuge in France, where he was able to create his first show.
- French musician, composer, and multimedia artist, Franck Vigroux is performing at Musée de la Mine, in Saint-Étienne, France.
- Alice and Barbara live with their mother in a village in the Ardeche countryside. Barbara is entering high school. Alice is eighteen and doesn't go to school anymore. She wants to get her driving licence and find a job. Over the years, Alice watches her little sister growing up and getting away from home. But she still struggles to become independent.
- A few months after the Tunisian Revolution, a filmmaker comes back to her native country. She's looking for any signs of a 1930s Tunisian diva, Habiba Messika, a singer, an actress, a woman who was too free for her own good and was killed.
- As the last survivor of the Sonderkommandos, Silvano Lippi has forgotten nothing, from his arrest in the port of Piraeus up to the evening at a friend's house when he finally talked about his deportation. Then, he returns to the WWII camp.
- In 1939, Polish writer Witold Gombrowicz arrived in Buenos Aires for a two-week stay, but World War II broke out, so he only left Argentina 24 years later. Reading his diary, we can see his deep attachment to Argentina, his other homeland.