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- This small vegetable garden is not a usual one: its gardeners have never used any chemical product in 20 years. The garden is filmed as if it were a miniature jungle, inhabited by thousands of animals - and some giants too: the gardeners.
- From the very beginning, film comedy focused on the world of work. From exploitation to unemployment, from adaptation to resistance, directors multiplied their points of view on survival in the modern world, especially from Chaplin on. With a humor superceding certain conventions and steering towards an eminently political dimension, Moullet follows three characters in order to build one of the blackest satires about the conflict arising from our everyday relation with work.
- Jeanne, a nun, a lover of a priest, a union and feminist leader, who constantly clashed with the Church and the Communist Party.
- A bicycle race is held every year in a pass of the Alps called Parpaillon. With the energy of a skillful cyclist perhaps as a great tribute to François, the mailman played by Tati in The Big Day, Moullet makes a comedy by pedaling at a pace that allows him to reinvent the possibilities of film gags. La Cabale des oursins is a guided tour to the northern France, transformed into a Geography lesson in the pataphysical style of an Alfred Jarry disciple.
- A documentary about the Baumettes prison, in Marseille, France.
- Stuck right at the bottom of the food chain, plankton is actually the building block of life on earth. We owe it everything and, still, plankton just keeps on giving as there are dozens of uses for it.