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- At the beginning of the 20th century, the Ughetto family dreamed of a better life abroad. Luigi Ughetto crosses the Alps and starts a new life in France, changing the fate of his beloved family forever.
- Together, two young lovers create an unbreakable bond within a destructive world.
- The EU banned the sale of carbon-emitting petrol and diesel cars by 2035, pushing forward the transition to electric vehicles. But essential to electric vehicles are rare minerals like Cobalt. A scramble for resources is starting.
- Khatera, a 23 year old Afghan woman, is a victim of sexual abuse from her father. She tells her story publicly on national TV, seeking punishment for her perpetrator and shedding light onto the faulty Afghan judicial system.
- A feature anthology of six animated short films based on famous horror stories by H.P. Lovecraft, Edgar Allan Poe, William Tenn, Laura Kasischke, Jean Ray, and brothers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm.
- Teenage girls Mairy McIlkenny (Catholic) and Christine Savage (Protestant) are growing up in post-war Belfast, in the same city but cut off from each other by high peace walls to keep the two communities apart creating divisions as brutal as ever, nearly a decade into the peace process. The legacy to the young generation is clear: You don't mix. But this year their lives will take turns they never in their wildest dreams could imagine.
- Director Sandra Paugam makes Edgar Degas' unique approach to art, governed by touch and seeing, understandable but also sensitive.
- In the name of progress political leaders, lobbyists, industrialists and bankers use and abuse the resources of the planet though they know better. Is the resulting climate change irreversible?
- Madame Tyson is a powerful female manager that wants to change her carrier. Thiam and Modou are young Senegalese men that want to become wrestling stars.
- Faced with the risk of blindness since childhood, Director Manuel von Stürler's personal journey to find the origins of his encroaching vision loss and discover who really knows what he can actually see - his doctors or himself.
- Victims of serious accidents are hospitalized at the Rehabilitation unit of a major Athenian hospital. Supported by the hospital staff, their families and ward-mates they try very hard to regain their previous abilities. For several months, they struggle daily, to re-learn basic gestures. Some will regain all their faculties. Others, due to the seriousness of their injuries, will not; they will therefore have to confront the challenge of accepting their handicap. Filmed from the point of view of four patients with mobility issues, the film explores the antinomy between hope and acceptance, one of the basic dilemmas of human existence.
- The film is a journey in the Greek and Western history from the 1929 crash to today, in the light of economic greed. Rarely seen film footage and unconventional interviews retrace the imprints it leaves on societies and the relations it builds between human beings.
- From his office at La Borde Clinic, Jean Oury recounts a life spent hosting madness. Valuable testimony of one of the major players in twentieth century psychiatry, this film invites us to share the quality of a meeting whose stakes exceed the clinical field from all sides. By drawing us closer to a subtle knowledge of psychosis, He sends everyone back to an essential reconquest of humanity.
- Sébastien Hinault is a professional cyclist: a sportsman in the shadow of the winner and a team worker. His role in the team: to collaborate effectively with the front-runner. His obligations to his employer: to help him make more profits.
- In a small village in Provence, a french region, the hard fighting between a "barmy" man and an imaginary wolf.
- Within the French legal system, economic justice is a separate justice. Apart, because its magistrates are not professional judges. They are merchants, or business owners, who put on the judge's robe to dispense justice.
- It is from the emblematic figure of the shaman, also called "the bird man", that François Fronty's approach is built.
- The painter represents himself, in art history
- Both a capitalist invention and a Soviet symbol, the concrete slab buildings link a whole destiny of people. A film about a shared reality. In Concrete Stories, people from different countries who live in concrete buildings tell their stories as they relate to industrial housing in the time of clashing ideologies between East and West. The film puts forward a European story of standardization that has ruled the lives of entire generations. We compare spaces and public interests of the time, the tenants in different countries become virtual neighbours. The documentary connects various stories from all around Europe to erase the stigma concrete panel buildings often have, by relating their historical and European meaning.
- Offers four video prefaces covering world encyclopedism: Antiquity-Middle Ages, Renaissance-18th century, China, 19th and 20th century, to accompany the exhibition Tous les Savoirs du Monde at the National Library of France, in Dec. 1996.
- Brigitte goes back to the place where she was born, Algeria.
- Covers outstanding personalities of their time and in their discipline, who are only too rarely seen in the media today. Philosophers, artists, activists, researchers, all have contributed to forging and enriching contemporary thinking.