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- The legendary actress of the Nouvelle Vague, Anna Karina, is closely related to the revival of French cinema in the 1960s. Dennis Berry, the actress's current husband, tells the story of her life, especially focusing on her memories of Jean-Luc Godard and the great directors she knew, as well as looking at her memorable meeting with Serge Gainsbourg and more recently her career as a singer. In a cinema hall with red chairs, the grande dame comments on her journey through cinema and music. The film not only portrays the icon of the French New Wave through the decades, but is also a love letter to the one with whom the director of this documentary has shared his life for more than 30 years.
- Summer 2016, Paris, refugees are camping in the Stalingrad district while waiting to regularize their situation.
- When he died in 1975, Franco was buried in the mausoleum of Valle of Caídos. Conceived as an expansion of himself, this true architectural work to the glory of National Catholicism gathers all the stigmas of Franco's rule. It is also the largest mass grave in the country, with more than 30,000 bodies, the majority belonging to Franco's side and the remaining third from the Republican side. This division between the dead of the opposing camps was supposed to symbolize the great project of national reconciliation. However, in 2019, when the government voted to move the dictator to a more modest mausoleum, the controversy raged and the camps clashed.