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Dawn of Impressionism: Paris 1874

The Impressionists are the most popular group in art history – millions flock every year to marvel at their masterpieces. But, to begin with, they were scorned, penniless outsiders. 1874 was the year that changed everything; the first Impressionists, “hungry for independence”, broke the mould by holding their own exhibition outside official channels. Impressionism was born and the art world was changed forever. What led to that first groundbreaking show 150 years ago? Who were the maverick personalities that wielded their brushes in such a radical and provocative way? The spectacular Musée d’Orsay exhibition brings fresh eyes to this extraordinary tale of passion and rebellion. The story is told not by historians and curators but in the words of those who witnessed the dawn of Impressionism: the artists, press and people of Paris, 1874.

Dawn of Impressionism: Paris 1874

5.8 2025
A Little Bit From Everywhere

We're all descended from immigrants if we dig deep into our roots. We all belong to a place, but that place doesn't belong to us. This is the conclusion reached by actor Alex O'Dogherty, as he continues the research his father began into the history of his surname. Not all descendants of immigrants are treated equally. It depends on where they come from and the color of their skin. Alex tries to find out who he is, searching for where he comes from, only to discover that he's from... a little bit of everywhere.

A Little Bit From Everywhere

NR 2025
Vodu Between two worlds

Voodoo tradition is too often victim of misperceptions and stereotypes in the Western imagination. In Togo, Voodoo is revealed in all its splendour and complexity. Through spectacular ceremonies, consultations and rites, an intimate connection is revealed that unites the visible world with that of invisible forces. By giving a voice to those who live and practise Voodoo, an authentic and nuanced perspective emerges, revealing the richness of this mysterious spirituality. It's a genuine burst of curiosity about a living heritage and the sumptuousness of its traditions.

Vodu Between two worlds

7.5 2025
Los niños perdidos

Gaël, Laeticia and Jean Julien meet in Paris 40 years after the making of Enfants coureurs du temps, a film they shot as children with André S. Labarthe and Sophie Barrouyer. The reunion triggers memories of that shared filming; together they reflect on the traces that the film and their childhoods have left on them. The filmed faces of those three children overlap with their own adult gazes, the Paris of 1983 merges with that of 2023. Time thus becomes the main character in this film.

Los niños perdidos

NR 2025
Dear Sa Bastida

For generations, Sa Bastida has been much more than a house: it has been a refuge, a witness, and a vital centre for the Barceló family. Today, however, solitude has settled into every room, and Joan, the last one who remains, carries the living memory of all that it once was. As the arrival of new rhythms, infrastructures, and urban landscapes threatens this fragile environment, the documentary delves into the tension between the persistence of the past and the relentless advance of modernity. With an intimate and contemplative gaze, Dear Sa Bastida portrays not only the physical decay of a home, but also the emotional and symbolic value of a space that is quietly fading away. It is a tribute to the spaces that disappear, to the people who endure within them, and to the need to preserve memory before progress completely erases what defines us.

Dear Sa Bastida

NR 2025
A Bathroom of One's Own

At sixty-five years old, Antonia is the epitome of a dedicated housewife. But beneath her unassuming exterior lies a peculiar obsession: she finds solace in the privacy of bathrooms, the one place where she can claim effortless solitude with a simple "occupied" sign. Within these walls, she embraces her true calling as a writer, escaping the monotony of her everyday life and forging unexpected connections that will ultimately challenge the amiable facade she presents to the world.

A Bathroom of One's Own

NR 2025
Wandering Flavio

Flavio Mendes, a visually impaired highschool student living on the outskirts of Paris, is approaching highschool graduation and has to make decisions about his future. Which university he will attend, and what career path to pursue: music or law? Through this immersive portrait, we follow Flavio through days loaded with classes, trumpet lessons, and visits with friends (often on the trains that encircle the city and whose schedules Flavio knows by heart). Though he lacks much of his vision, he interacts with the world around him with a rare courage, fully embracing his disability and not letting his ambition or his passion for life be hindered.

Wandering Flavio

NR 2025