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Alex Beaupain, Création Love on the beat etc
At the peak of her athletic performance, 18-year-old junior swimmer Jule has to hold her own in front of a respected talent scout during evening training. When he lies in wait for her in the locker room after practice, he makes her an offer. A successful career in exchange for sexual favors. Cornered, Jule must make a decision.
Zenit
The twilight scenery of the desolate Calabrian countryside leads into the meanders of a lost time in which every search is in vain: this frustration is paradoxically the lifeblood that manages to transform Gaetano Crivaro's film into a ruthless interrogation of ourselves.
Piaga
At Christmas time, David watches TV while eating nougat. A terror lurks nearby.
Heartless Christmas
This beautifully moving short story shares an insight into Jane’s commitment, compassion and love for rescuing animals that most of our society considers food. Showing them the same respect as our companion animals, Jane has created a forever home for over 130 farm animals. An award-winning, debut short film from filmmaker Damian Sciberras, featuring Jane Baker, founder of Starfield Farm Animal Sanctuary.
Saved By Jane
Between 2016 and 2019 the historian Christian Delage filmed a series of interviews with people related to the Paris attacks of the 13th of November 2015: survivors, relatives and friends of the victims, rescuers. Ordinary lives no longer such because of the tragic events in which they found themselves involved. Filming the memory to deal with the past and regain that sense of community severely shaken by the attacks.
13 Novembre, Des Vies Plus Jamais Ordinaires
part of the band's reunion tour
Pavement: Primavera Sound 2022 Barcelona
From the burning deserts to the icy steppes of the poles, from the green meadows to the tropical forests, insects occupy every ecosystem on the planet. An astonishing, fascinating and yet long ignored world. Who are they? Where do they come from? When did they first appear? How and why have they diversified and multiplied so much? Today, new methods in paleo-entomology, in the exploration and analysis of fossils and living organisms reveal the extent to which insects have contributed to shaping our world. They have even participated in the evolution of humans. At a time when some of their species are in danger of extinction and their place in ecosystems is being questioned, this film tells the fascinating story of the mysterious insects and the secret of their origins.
Mysterious Origins of Insects
In Senegal, Yene was traditionally a seaside town with many fishermen and farmers but has in recent years been troubled by coastal erosion and urbanisation. In conversation with the town’s community, Manthia Diawara explores how their lives contribute to the undermining of their shared environment.
A Letter from Yene
From the discovery of huge oil fields off the coast of Scotland to their mass privatisation during the Thatcher era, The Oil Machine highlights how oil became the invisible engine driving UK economic and public policy. In the wake of COP26 in Glasgow, demand for climate action has become a key societal concern and the pressure on both oil companies and the government continues to mount. Bringing together a wide range of voices, from industry executives and economists to young activists, Davie offers a visceral and thought-provoking interrogation into how this insidious machine might be dismantled.
The Oil Machine
Day by Day 7
Ora Tutto è Silenzio
Join Waldemar Januszczak as he delves into the mysteries of a renowned old tale, as artists throughout the ages developed incredible ideas to fill in the gaps.
The Mystery of the Nativity
The first match of Feminist Economic Football: A Cooperative Game was played in June 2021 in Glasgow. The work was created by Ailie Rutherford, Sapna Agarwal and Mandy Roberts for Feminist Exchange Network.
Feminist Economics Football
Ehrlich Brothers Dream & Fly
A secret escape away from dominating parents for British Asian teenager Amara goes horribly wrong when she is suddenly kidnapped in a case of mistaken identity with a politician's daughter.
Tell Me About It
cuando (no) soy yo
A “filmic ballad” in the heart of the city of Rio de Janeiro in which Angelica De Paula shares her daily life during the first lockdown. Her story and her songs evoke the domination and power relationships which materialize in bodies. It is in this form which they call “documentary dance” that Sacha Rey chooses to respond to the mutism of “necro-liberal” society which produces and makes invisible “sacrificable bodies” (F. Vergès).
To Wander So Many Miles In Vain
Historians examine the history of Queen Elizabeth II, England's longest running queen,including the untimely death of her father, her actions in England's ex-colonies and the current state of the royal family.
Our Platinum Queen: 70 Years on the Throne
The city of Barcelona will always be a reference in the conquest of the LGTBIQ + decrees and will work for the rest of the territories of the Spanish State. The documentary "Barcelona fora de l'armari" has been written around this idea as a starting point. Its objective is to describe the different activities of the LGTBIQ + movement in Catalonia and how it has evolved over the years. The documentary shows the different milestones that have marked the LGTBIQ + movement, such as the creation of the first association in Spain, the Movimiento Español de Liberación Homosexual (MEHL) or the first demonstration in favor of gay rights in 1977. was held on Las Ramblas in Barcelona.
Barcelona fora de l'armari
Inhaler - Rock en Seine 2022
In May 2021, Daniel Bye and Boff Whalley set off from Northam Burrows, on Devon’s north coast. They aimed to run 120 miles to the south coast, finishing in Dartmouth. They stopped along the way in fields, farm yards, chapels, barns and orchards, to perform their show ‘These Hills Are Ours’. The Wild Tour of Devon was a celebration of everything we’d all been unable to do over the past year: perform live, sing together, and run in places too wild to be accessible from our front doors. It’s a comeback tour with a difference.
The Wild Tour
An adaptation of Jérôme Garcin’s novel Le dernier hiver du cid, this documentary built exclusively on archive footage and a delicate story telling style will permit a Cannes style celebration of Gerard Philipe’s 100th birthday anniversary. He will also be coming back to the Croisette through the screening of Fanfan la tulipe.
Gérard Philipe, le dernier hiver du Cid
They are old enough to enter the third grade and already have a reputation of being irredeemable. For months, they have lived far from school, almost completely cut off from school life. In Grenoble, a unique class in France called "Starter" opened its doors to them. During this particular year, Un bon début filmed their adolescence, which was difficult and rough - but whose course can still change.
Un bon début
TIF | On The Corner (Alger, Algérie)
A film straight from the lab. The landscapes are the supports for tests of curves.
Paysage virages
The Mancuso family has practiced transhumant grazing for generations, moving the herd of Podolica cattle from the Marcedusa countryside to the large Sila forests.
Figli del Minotauro / Storie di Uomini e Animali
Twelve-year-old Haljan will follow in his mother's footsteps and become Death, although he would like to avoid this destiny. Through Zoë, who is the same age, he learns to understand and accept his fate. Even though it means that he has to accompany his only friend to her death.
Die Unschuld des Todes
One doesn't bounce and other one doesn't have a sound.
BÓLA
Disturbing nightmares haunt a boy's commute from work to home. Everything overlaps, what is truly real?
DRIVING
After the untimely death of his 35-year old brother, an artist explores the questions that surfaced from grief by painting 365 paintings and to spur conversation in culture.
The Art of Grieving
New encounter, new creation: Arthur Teboul (flamboyant leader of Feu! Chatterton) and jazz pianist Baptiste Trotignon combine poetry and music for ARTE Concert's Piano Day.
Arthur Teboul & Baptiste Trotignon @ Piano Day 2022
Noelia survives a zombie holocaust barricaded in her country house. She suspects she is the last person alive, until one day she goes out hunting and encounters a man.
THERE'S ONLY ONE
Refugees from Ukraine seek protection wherever they can and in many cases leave the country. One of Ukraine's neighboring countries is Moldova. At first glance, it qualifies as a country in which to seek protection. But can the poorest country in Europe offer a humane place to stay for refugees?
Moldau an der Grenze
Trapped in a transparent cage, four characters perform their empty, ritualistic actions, staging an endless hunt, synonymous with feelings that are now dead. Michele, the puppet son of a declining nobility, manipulates and commands his fictitious bourgeois friends, Ettore and Leo, to avenge the love of Mariagrazia, which has now faded away. In this eternal hunt, each character pursues their own authentic existence, which eludes them with terrifying ease. Thus, their entire lives become empty, similar to that of objects. Only a cruel glimmer of honesty can shake the golden cage, whose walls have been too thick to be demolished until now.
If I Were a Man
Rhino is looking forward to his date, but doesn’t anticipate the problem right in front of his nose.
Rhino
On November 13, 2015, ten months after the attacks on Charlie Hebdo and the Hyper Cacher at the Porte de Vincennes, three jihadist commandos, divided between the Stade de France, the Bataclan and the terraces of the 10th and 11th districts of Paris, spread death in the capital. How were these men, mostly French and Belgian, some of them actively sought, able to cross Europe and carry out their plans without being worried? Faced with the loopholes revealed by the attacks, fourteen European countries, supported by Europol and Eurojust, the EU's police and judicial cooperation agencies, pooled information and resources on an unprecedented scale to identify and track down the culprits, accomplices and sponsors of these attacks.
13 novembre 2015 : anatomie d'une instruction
Comment perdre une élection présidentielle à coup sûr
The racist murder attack in Hanau has made the question of who actually belongs to this society an existential issue for a group of young adults.
Ich brenne
The story of one of history’s most controversial entertainers, who beguiled audiences with his magic tricks and produced Nazi propaganda films.
Kalanag: Hitler's Magician
Jean, the latest recruit, has no choice but to wait, endure and hold the front line.
VERDUN The frontline
Douglasie : Terre d'Ombres
Two scientists search for possible futures in which humanity could survive.
Ecoverso
The boy Jihad lives in his father’s cage, who is lieutenant colonel at the olive military. Jihad must also go to a military academy, but his dream is to become a footballer. The Uprising, which is taking place on the Olive Planet, arrives in the city Taubez, where they live. Jihad decided to stand by the uprising against the government and the army, but of course secretly. As he is working as a grave digger, the Yasmin agents pick him and his boss up to take advantage of their serves in the Yasmin department, where Jihad discovers a horrible thing, that could cost him his life.
Olive Planet
A musical show by a spirited Cuban band as part of the Las Noches del Monumental series on Spanish television... The Cuban Michael Olivera is closely connected to the jazz scene. He is one of the most important drummers in the contemporary music scene. Despite his young age, he has more than 50 recorded albums and hundreds of projects with which he participated in important festivals. He performed his art at Jazz a Vienne, Montroux Jazz Festival, Barcelona Jazz Festival and many others. In 2021, together with The Cuban Jazz Syndicate, he presented his album "Y llegó la luz". During a concert at the Teatro Monumental in Madrid at the beginning of 2022, Olivera and his bandmates performed not only songs from the mentioned album - "Para Tito Puente", "Bolero Danzongo" or "Danza del Carnaval" - but also other hits, such as "Mozambique"
Michael Olivera & The Cuban Jazz Syndicate
Don't get carried away 🛸 Four YouTubers enter Dorset's New Forest to camp overnight in order to study alien phenomena.
Hoax
Beyond the far landforms of earth's surface, symbiotic shivers resonates, troubling the chimerical boundaries of life and of the elements.
Our Merging hearts
Tayc - Basique, Le Concert
She-wolf man, totem, gospel readings or fire circle, they all build day by day a queer ceremonial with syncretical inspirations.
A Third Testament
Whether it’s night or day, the northern or southern hemisphere, irrespective of the season or the precise location – our planet’s natural world produces truly magical moments all year round.
Nature's Magic Moments
The writtings of a relegate to the Patagonian archipelago during the chilean military dictatorship are found 35 years later. The notebook takes us into his encounters with the inhabitants of the Guaitecas Islands and their ways of life deeply linked to the sea.
Water notebook
Solitud, la pandèmia de l'era digital
“Time In Berlin” revolves around the twin themes of self-fulfillment and self-discovery through a significant other, charging the concept through the time constraint.
Time in Berlin
An exceptional documentary filmed in 1978 by Swedish directors Björn Blixt and Peter Englesson showing the behind-the-scenes of the film Christ Stopped at Eboli (1979) by Francesco Rosi.
Rosi About Eboli
Coastal town of Benidorm, Spain, August 1956. Sylvia, a newly married US poet, goes for a walk.
I Am Vertical But I Would Rather Be Horizontal
A man must go to a mysterious castle, to do this he decides to go there with the mythical Alpine
The Alpine
Follow explorer Reza Pakravan as he travels across eight countries in the Sahel region of Africa to learn about the people who live there.
The Worlds Most Dangerous Borders
From the stage of Vinile, in Rome, rigorously standing up alone in front of her audience, Michela Giraud tells her own truth through the strong and self-deprecating point of view that has always distinguished her.
Michela Giraud: The Truth, I Swear!
A team of researchers explore the forgotten, hidden history of Nazi concentration camps on British territory, where thousands of innocent Jewish people were sent to die.