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- Two women in a remote Muslim community confront an escalating blood feud and reach deep into themselves in hopes to undo the feud stretching back generations.
- Tetouan's Algeria Street is the vibrant heart of the city, where itinerant street vendors sell all manner of contraband goods. Suddenly one day, there is big news: the traders will no longer be allowed to sell their wares on the roadsides. There is a new, model souq under construction - but not all everyone will be able to have access to a stall to conduct their business. For Mohamed, Abdel Slam, and the many others who have grown up on Algeria Street, it is as though time is suddenly suspended. Some expect the worst; others form an association and organise protests. A Place in the Sun is a contemplative, poetic, and at times very funny film about the human condition.
- January 2011 in Egypt was marked by anti-government demonstrations. While tens of thousands of protesters gathered in Cairo, poor villagers in the country's south followed the tense situation on Tahrir Square on their TV screens and in the daily newspapers. It is from their perspective that this documentary captures the political changes in Egypt, from the toppling of President Mubarak to the election of Mohamed Morsi. The film reveals the villagers' hopes and disappointments, and shows that despite the wild events, very little has actually changed in their lives.
- Eleven meals fasted, recorded in a "dietary" by Bertille, a whimsical twenty-something, around a reality which escapes her a little more to every shot.
- In the city of Ouarzazate, Morocco, has been a resource for the film industry, a location where everything can be reinvented. In this film about filmmaking, the directors take us behind the scenes of a location that is a stand-in for any sandy desert, where the locals most often appear as extras-terrorists, nameless disciples, etc. Here the line between fiction and reality is blurred, and yet the lives of these extras, many of whom make a career from this work, are very real indeed.
- 2Horas is not a summarized documentary about the sociological landscape of the Spanish enclave Ceuta. This film is a voyage around the Spanish-Morocco border. It questions immigration and identity through the sharing of experience and emotion.
- A young meal deliverer faces the humanity of the elderly.