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Documentary about Brian De Palma's films in the 60's.
Brian De Palma : Les Années 60
Achour is thirty. Night and day, he walks. Rebellious soul, he crisscrosses Alger and its neighborhoods, stays at friends' houses and often leaves the city to meet the nearby montain in Kabylia, his alter-ego. In this environment, marked by war and terrorism, his resistance continues, mobile and ascending. Algerian hardcore-punk musician, Achour once screamed his anger against the country's regime and sang "Anarchytecture". But the movement died down, friends went their separate ways. His Facebook wall became his notebook, his window open to the world. It represents a scream aimed towards the echo of the mountains, between virtual wall, infinite facades of large complexes and the strata of mineral cliffs. A scream comes back at us.
I carve smiles into mountains' wounds
Café au Lait
Jeux olympiques d’Athènes depicts events at the 1906 Athens Olympics (or Intercalated Games), the first of the Games known to be filmed.
Olympic Games in Athens
Armand 15 ans l'été
Inondations dans le Pas-de-Calais, premiers refugiés climatiques ?
The revolutions that swept Latin America in the second half of the 20th century owe much to the participation of millions of Christians who engaged in political struggles in the name of their faith, paying a heavy toll for undermining the traditional relationship between the Church and power. Driven by Liberation theology, they challenged military regimes and oligarchies, risking their lives. Far from Marx's idea of religion as 'opium of the people', here the people fought for the advent of the Kingdom of God on Earth, rather than in Heaven.
The Gospel of Revolution
Le Temps des bêtes is a sociological, philosophical, and poetic exploration of cruelty and compassion in the age of neoliberalism.
Le Temps des bêtes : un film de cruauté et de compassion
Semi-documentary exposé of scandalous hunting practices in the Sologne, a wooded area south of Orléans where he shared a house at the time. The film, part tribute to Jean Renoir's The Rules of the Game (1939) and its celebrated hunting scene, is notable for its cinematography by Polish director Walerian Borowczyk.
At Gunpoint
An examination of the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women, the film explores the reasons why Indigenous women are uniquely vulnerable to violence by juxtaposing the stories of some missing or murdered women with the personal testimonies of women who are doing activism on the issue and women who have personally survived incidents of violence.
Quiet Killing
A never-before-seen portrait of the artist’s life through his entire body of work, from his sketches as a child prodigy until his final paintings.
Picasso: The Legacy
Passeurs de vies
L'affaire epstein : la piste française
How did the end of the Soviet Union change the way of thinking, the way of behaviour of militant French Communists ? For the first time and during several months meetings of a Communist Party cell in one of Paris' industrial suburbs were filmed by André Van In. Set against these meetings, the militants are filmed discussing their commitments, their dreams, their mistakes. Beyond questions about power or the political machinery, they share their faith in militancy and their hopes for a fairer society.
Que faire ?
The last major cold snap of the twentieth century. An inventory of Paris locations: the Champ de Mars, the Invalides, the Grand Palais, the Bois de Boulogne.
Paris hiver 1986-1987
Second in the documentary trilogy from mastermind Jacques Rivette, featuring a conversation between Jean Renoir and Michel Simon, who celebrate their reunion by discussing, among other things, La Chienne (1931) and Boudu Saved from Drowning (1932).
Jean Renoir, le patron, 2e partie: La direction d'acteur
Pearl Harbor, l’histoire vraie d’une attaque surprise
Co-director and protagonist Abraham Jiménez, one of the most important voices of Cuban independent journalism, is expecting a baby with his wife, producer/co-director Claudia Calviño. As they become more and more exhausted and depressed from the constant harassment of the Cuban government, the young family embarks on a journey off the island and become political exiles in Spain. A heartfelt, intimate look at daily life in Cuba and the measures taken by one family to protect their freedom.
Isla Familia
Philippe Etchebest Le destin d’un chef hors du commun
Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp—all these applications belong to Mark Zuckerberg. The billionaire is undergoing a profound transformation: he has become an ardent supporter of Donald Trump, expresses masculinist views, and is renouncing his progressive values.
Zuckerberg, From Geek to Guru
Le Gros Homme et la mer - Carlos à La Réunion
hitler le toxicomane
Il était une fois dans l'Ouest: le roman, noir, des Hauts-de-Seine
Christopher & Alexander
Conversation entre Jean-Luc Godard et Jacques Rivette
Synopsis by director Pascale Thirode: “I am Corsican through my mother, who never shared her story or the island’s history. She seems to have forgotten her origins. A few years ago, I found a photo album with removed photos and scattered captions, which became clues for a journey with my daughters, aged 10 and 13. We arrived by ship, approached the island in mist, and docked in Bastia, my mother’s hometown. We sought her father, who died in Ajaccio in July 1944 under mysterious circumstances. Navigating mystery and doubt, we faced the unease of an unpassed story, symbolised by the Corsican expression ‘Acqua in bocca,’ meaning ‘water in the mouth,’ which silences speech.”
Acqua in bocca
Documentary feature about Swiss writer Yvette Z'Graggen and her life, mixing voice-over, talking head, and some docu-drama. Directed by Frédéric Gonseth.
Yvette Z'Graggen - Une femme au volant de sa vie
This documentary offers an encounter, with a territory, Brittany, and a profession, oyster farming, whose professionals depend directly on the quantity and the quality of water, the balance between saltwater and freshwater. Tomorrow, lacking of healthy water, is the question that oyster farmers ask themselves every day on our coasts.
Les messagères
On July 30, 2024, Mohamed VI celebrates the 25th anniversary of his reign in style. Who is this so-called secret monarch? How did he gradually impose his vision and projects?
Le parcours d'un roi - Le Maroc de Mohammed VI
On April 12, 2023, 2 journalists, Evelyn Morvan and Sydney Potts, decided to report on the "Enquêteurs de l'outre-tombe", a famous group of investigators specializing in supernatural phenomena. They were investigating the sudden and mysterious disappearance of one of their members: Frédéric Martini.
Internet, fais-moi peur !
In July 2016, a team goes in search of the island of Utopia, the ideal society depicted by Thomas More in his 1516 book. On board a raft that they built themselves, they go down the Ille-et-Rance canal until they reach the sea, before heading out into the ocean.
Île-Errance
Great actors have interpreted, in the theater or in the cinema, the roles of François Pignon or François Perrin. But the one who, without any doubt, knew how to give him his letters of nobility on the big screen was Pierre Richard who interpreted seven times the characters of Perrin and Pignon. Two cult characters from the imagination of the famous director and screenwriter Francis Veber. For 15 years, the collaboration of the Pierre Richard-Francis Veber duo offered huge public and popular successes that have stood the test of time and entered the pantheon of the greatest French comedies.
Pierre Richard... en mode Veber
Corvéables à merci - le scandale des bonnes asiatiques
An aerial and symphonic journey with skier Sam Favret, in the heart of a closed resort during the winter of 2021 – with doses of unreality, serenity, powerful skiing, and above all, the pleasure of rediscovering a playground in its wild state.
FLOW
A film producer, an assassin, and a patriot. These aren’t three characters in this film but three ways of describing Wu Dun, a member of the United Bamboo Gang who murdered the Taiwanese-American writer Henry Liu and became a producer of wuxia films. Hsu Che-yu, who previously brought Single Copy (IFFR 2020) and Re-rupture (IFFR 2018) to Rotterdam, visits Wu’s abandoned studio to restage the events with forensic scanning techniques.
The Making of Crime Scenes
Germaine Dierterlen talks about Dogon mythology at a conference on the Bandiagara cliffs. The Songo canopy is a sacred site in Bandiagara. Its walls are covered with paintings depicting the different phases of creation. A little further on, in a cave near the village of Bongo, symposium participants are discussing the Tellem, the people who lived in the houses built into the cliffs before the arrival of the Dogon. The archaeological remains and migratory movements of these two peoples are discussed.
Hommage à Marcel Mauss. Germaine Dieterlen
Cléopâtre : l'histoire vraie derrière l'incroyable mythe
Books, apps, coaching sessions: Today, happiness is everywhere. We might think that there is nothing wrong with this common-sense concern. But it’s actually the opposite of social reality. So what lies behind this contemporary obsession with happiness and the billions of euros generated by its industry? Philosophers, sociologists, economists and psychiatrists including Christophe André, Éva Illouz, Martin Seligman and Julia De Funès, confront their point of view and decipher one of the most captivating and worrying phenomena of this early century.
Manufacturing Happiness
Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhangke returns to the shooting locations of his films, along with his actors, friends and close collaborators. Jia recalls the inspiration sources for his movies, such as Platform, Still Life and A Touch of Sin. The film is the memory of a filmmaker and of a country in convulsion, China, which reveals itself little by little.
Jia Zhangke, A Guy from Fenyang
Set against the Festival of Black Divinities in Togo, this captivating documentary explores the origins, resilience, and contemporary relevance of African spiritual traditions before and beyond Christianity and Islam.
The Soul of Africa
Le procès Céline
Famous French director Tavernier tells us about his fantastic voyage through the cinema of his country.
My Journey Through French Cinema
El Madani set out on an odyssey to discover the roots of the Gnawa music. Through concerts in Algeria, Morocco and France and interviews with Gnawa Diffusion’s Amzigh Kateb and Aziz Maysour, El Madani delves deep into the heart of traditional Moroccan and Algerian culture in a fascinating journey of custom and rituals across the Maghreb and Mali.
Tagnawittude
Une vie en forêt
A look at Guatemala’s dark days of civil war and dictatorship, which led to the death and disappearance of over 200,000 people between 1960-1996.
Guatemala: the dictatorship's disappeared
La Terre vue de l’espace
TV series directed by Varda in which she gives thoughts to her favorite images and why she is drawn to them (in short one minute segments per image)
One Minute for One Image
Part of a series in which foreign filmmakers portray a region or town in France. Otar Iosselani looks at the Basque region and its inhabitants.
Euskadi, Summer 1982
Aboard a specially decorated motorhome made by Lulu, they will travel the roads of France for the first time, following "an itinerary as twisted as Lucie's spine" (sic). From the French Riviera to Mont-Saint-Michel, via the Arcachon basin, Hauts-de-France and Lot, before reaching the Champs-Elysées for a finish as prestigious as the Tour de France. On the agenda: a reunion with a fourth-grade class, funny gypsies, a haunted castle, oysters and white wine with the most famous oyster farmer, but also a few activities strongly discouraged for people with muscular dystrophy... and above all, big-hearted French people, as funny as they are generous, who offer us the best of their country through their hospitality.
Le Tour de France de Lucie
Every year since 1980, I have filmed the Good Friday ceremony reconstructing the Passion of Christ in Burzet, a remote village in the Ardèche area, where for seven hundred years, the local people have dressed up to celebrate and perpetuate this religious rite. (Gérard Courant)
Tu baignes mes pieds d'eau pure, mais que l'ami me lave le front !
Secluded from view by nine-meter-high walls and composed of 980 buildings, the Forbidden City in Beijing is the largest imperial palace ever built in the world. Three majestic structures form its center and host the city's ceremonies, each of which is considered an architectural masterpiece. In 1406, construction of the Forbidden City was launched at the initiative of one of China's most powerful sovereigns and founder of the Ming dynasty: Yongle. Endowed with divine power, the construction has already resisted more than 200 earthquakes.
Behind the Walls of the Forbidden City
A documentary about the singing movement in Egypt, and on the role of the song in the social and political conflict, as it shows the lives of Umm Kulthum and Munira al-Mahdiyya and their impact on the women's liberation movement and on the field of singing in the Arab world
When A Woman Sings
Les secrets des Romains
A time hated by everyone, the hair is making a comeback thanks to instagrame stars followed and adored by millions of subscribers. Despite the indignation of some, the return to natural is making its way and even in Vogue which encourages to put away the razors and wax strips. But will the hair become Glamorous again? In any case, the trend is launched.
Libres et à poils !
Michel Vaillant, le rêve du Mans
L'espoir trahi, 1936 en Espagne
Play it Again! La répétition musicale
Même pas mal