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Jason Mraz - Folies Bergère, Paris

Back in Europe for a new tour, American singer-songwriter Jason Mraz stopped off at the Folies Bergère in Paris for an intimate acoustic concert, where his soulful voice and catchy melodies delighted the audience. “Still Yours – An Evening with Jason Mraz,” the rockstar’s new tour of European capitals, promises to be, as its name suggests, an intimate affair. This series of acoustic shows, featuring tracks from his eighth album with disco influences, brings energy to intimate venues. During this pilgrimage—since it was in Europe that “I’m Yours” (2008) and “I Won’t Give Up” (2012) became hits, and the music video for “Lucky,” which won a Grammy Award in 2010, was filmed in Prague, to be precise— the artist is giving his only concert in France at the Folies Bergère. An exceptional venue for a laid-back Jason Mraz, whose feel-good energy and soulful voice have won over the audience. Filmed on September 29, 2025, at the Théâtre des Folies Bergère, Paris.

Jason Mraz - Folies Bergère, Paris

NR 2025
Myth and Mercury

On one hand, intergalactic particles or grains meeting a community’s fireworks—the explosions’ lights–momentary glows against the night sky. On the other hand, extracts from Gramsci’s life in prison, memories of a revolutionary thinker as he approaches death, alongside the inner workings of the planet, bubbling scenes, and volcanic land. While the film’s pace is slow, its stories carry millions of years, myths, stellar imagery, high-tech machinery, and also realities of life, especially in Sicily. Myth and Mercury’s ending segment offering a vision of scientific futures comes all of a sudden. Ultra-high energy neutrino detected in the Mediterranean, it has been declared. Records have been broken. Pulverised, even.

Myth and Mercury

NR 2025
Sait-on jamais où vont les hommes

to look at the world. A word is built as you meet. Complicities are formed. Recurring topics of discussion appear. A film is built between men, but women are not far away... " My intention is to talk about the men of my generation, between 55 and 65 years old, a way for me to try to understand how - they - perceive the current world through comments on gender, homo-sexuality and love relationships. This masculine word is touching, sincere, fair and subjective too, but this community creates a sensitive complicity that allows me to make a portrait. Portrait of a generation of young boomers through which I also think to reveal myself.

Sait-on jamais où vont les hommes

NR 2025
Der Wettkampf meines Lebens - Die Geschichte von Axel Mitbauer

On the night of August 17, 1969, the former GDR professional swimmer Axel Mitbauer swam from Boltenhagen (former GDR) to the Bay of Lübeck (former FRG). He covered a distance of around 25 km through the Baltic Sea. Before his spectacular escape from the GDR regime, he was imprisoned and interrogated by the Stasi (former secret police of the GDR) for several weeks as a result of various circumstances. As a grim consequence of his arrest, Axel Mitbauer was banned from sport and swimming in the GDR for life - the death blow to his sporting career in his former homeland and at the same time the impetus for one of the most unique escape attempts in the history of divided Germany. This film tells his story.

Der Wettkampf meines Lebens - Die Geschichte von Axel Mitbauer

NR 2025
All Points to the Screen

A figure enters an empty, neutral space. They stop in the middle, set up a table, and leave. At the same time, another person enters, approaches the table, and prepares a film projector. Once this action is complete, this character freezes and disappears. After this brief introduction, a multitude of people and chairs appear and disappear—without any logic or continuity, as if by magic between the camera cuts—in front of the projector, which remains motionless like a statue.

All Points to the Screen

NR 2025
Let It Be Known

Tamara Muruetagoiena, a human rights activist, wages a continuous battle for the truth to be revealed and for justice to take place. 40 years after the kidnapping of her family by ETA and the torturous death of her father at the hands of the Spanish state, she speaks to the camera about her traumatic experiences and the family tragedy: from the revolutionary tax, the kidnapping by an ETA commando unit for 17 days, to the subsequent family breakdown, persecution by the state machinery, political pressure, her parents' arrest, the trial, the torture, and finally, her father’s murder. At the same time, through this personal and heartbreaking testimony, she conveys her unwavering faith in truth and the power of dialogue as the foundation for conflict resolution.

Let It Be Known

NR 2025
Abbas Kiarostami: A Transversal Filmography

'Abbas Kiarostami: a transversal filmography' is a video essay on the relationship between the different child and adolescent characters in the Iranian director's various films. What is proposed is a parallel montage, based on the raccord of delayed apprehension between the seven films used. In this way, we perceive the sensation of a single character progressing in a linear fashion through Kiarostami's different films. In which the work opaques the entire growth stage of the youngsters, passing from childhood to old age in the blink of an eye.

Abbas Kiarostami: A Transversal Filmography

NR 2025
Passer Domesticus

In the privileged suburbs of a Mexican city, Lucas, a boy on the cusp of puberty, tries to find his place—torn between friendship, desire, and violence. The film paints a portrait of youth, especially in those moments when tenderness and complicity collide with toxic behavior, misogyny, and dark humor. This coming-of-age film is a reflection on the invisible patterns that shape human behavior and are often passed on unnoticed among Mexican youth, especially in the upper social classes. The film invites us not to judge, but to take a closer look at how these forces shape identity and relationships.

Passer Domesticus

NR 2025