Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-5 of 5
- Two identical deaf-mute twin brothers discover they suffer from a genetic disease that will also progressively and irreversibly make them blind.
- Thanasis can't pay off his debt to Stelios. When he finds out that Apostolis is in the same position, he asks him to join with him for making a better deal with Stelios. While Thanasis tries to put more players in the game, two young gangsters arrive in town to push over the debtors.
- Leta has not been able to pay the rent for several months. When she and her one-year-old son are thrown out of their apartment, they move in with Sophie, an old woman confined to bed, whose daughter has just employed Leta as a caretaker. In order to keep her job and a roof over their head, Leta has to keep Sophie alive at any cost.
- It all started out innocently enough. Filmmaker and thirty-year veteran of the Albanian movie industry, Kujtim Cashku, attempted to hold a press conference to discuss a land dispute with his film academy and city officials. No one could believe what happened next in the former communist nation. Led by an half-drunk bureaucrat in long overcoat and fedora, police disrupted the peaceful gathering then tried to seize the school's garden and open air cinema. Gentian Koci's doc captures the dramatic days that followed when students, professors, activists and lovers of cinema battled to save the outdoor movie screen from destruction by police and corporate interests.
- It is necessary to be a visionary, to become a visionary. At the initiative of the research team in philosophy, at the University of Toulouse 2-Jean Jaurès, an informal group of international researchers and doctoral students from Erasmus Mundus EuroPhilosophie, constitute a collective aiming at reflecting and experimenting around the practice of what they call "a philosophical performance": the group Àjáso. Their work began in autumn 2013. It is the subject of the documentary Àjáso, une philo-performance, realised under the direction of the Albanian director, Gentian Koçi. The documentary had its premiere at the University of Paris-Sorbonne in June 2014 in the framework of the international conference on "Théâtre, Performance, Philosophie". Contrary to the academic practice of philosophy, instituted based on a double a priori, that of bibliographic production and immaterialization (in the sense that, on one hand, it consists entirely in writing books intended to be reciprocally and nominally quoted and dated, and where, on the other hand, it is dispensed with concrete materials and effective gestures, actually accomplished), the group Àjáso explores the practice of philosophy as a set of operations, of concrete, instantaneous, indestructible, impersonal, unrecordable, incentive acts and gestures, by using a living, verbal, textual, acoustic, visual, plastic, musical, cinematographic, singularly arranged, borrowed or created, material.