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Isabel feels strangely drawn to Dr. Palanca, the president of the country club where she works. However, after piecing together a violent picture of what lies beneath the club’s pristine surface, she realizes that what began as an innocent infatuation is actually rooted in a sinister shared history.
Filipiñana
The Queen Swing follows climbers Laura Pineau and Kate Kelleghan as they chase history on Yosemite’s granite walls, attempting to become the first women to complete the legendary Triple Crown: linking El Capitan, Half Dome, and Mount Watkins in a single 24-hour push. But this isn’t just a story about summits and speed records. It’s about what happens between two people when the only thing keeping you alive is the person on the other end of the rope. Through extreme conditions and risky terrain, the film reveals how trust gets built in increments through shared confidence, quiet encouragement, and the kind of vulnerability that only emerges when you’re too exhausted to pretend. The Crown is the goal, but the partnership is the heart of the climb.
The Queen Swing
A fascinating glimpse of Godard at work during the filming of the celebrated interview sequence in Notre musique featuring the Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish.
Notre musique / Séquence 23
In Limoges, the porcelain capital of France, a factory worker is found dead with a porcelain spike driven through his chest. The investigation is assigned to Captain Paul Artuis, newly transferred from Lyon, and Commander Estelle Meyer, a local native. Blending humor and tradition, the duo delves into the secrets of the Langedamont workshops, where Estelle must also confront her own father, the owner. Their investigation leads them to an old art theft, uncovering a web of family grudges and buried secrets where past and present intertwine.
Meurtres en porcelaine
The story of Romain Ntamack, French rugby star, who practically grew up in the locker rooms of the French national team and Stade Toulousain. Following in the footsteps of his father Émile, a global legend in the sport. For two years, Charlène Ravin and Benoit Pensivy's cameras followed Romain and his family. An exceptional immersion with the Ntamack family, featuring exclusive interviews with Thierry Dusautoir, Antoine Dupont, Jonny Wilkinson, and Dan Carter.
Romain Ntamack, tu seras un homme mon fils
Altitude
Ten-year-old Olive discovers strange marks appearing on her body on the eve of her dance performance.
Digérez !
La dernière patiente
When a vast solar park is built in the desert, gradually transforming the landscape, a nomadic Berber tribe is forced to abandon its centuries-old way of life.
The Price of the Sun
Souad Massi’s fiery energy, ALA.NI’s sensuality, and Gildaa’s eccentricity: Les Concerts Volants presents an all-female lineup on the stage of Cabaret Sauvage.
Souad Massi, ALA.NI, and Gildaa @ Les Concerts Volants
Soirée Polluée
In this dark comedy set in the early 1990’s, all Serge wants to do is write his "Fucking Best Seller". When his publisher nags him to shake things up and bring out his ‘mainstream potential’, he gives it all he has and, with a killer edge.
Thank You Satan
T'es sérieux là?!
In the infirmary of a strange underwater trawler, a human surgeon treats a crew entirely composed of android slaves.
Dans le ventre du léviathan
The Soul of Bossales is an immersion in the heart of popular Haitian culture whose spirituality and creativity have been forged by a surge of freedom and identity affirmation. Foukifoura, Édris, Charlotte or Ramoncite, “Bossales” characters with committed artistic and political acts, give us the gripping story of a very harsh reality: material and health precariousness, political violence, neo-colonialism.
The Soul of Bossales
After several years of absence, Gibran returns to Los Angeles with the goal of saving up to purchase land in Tecate, the village where he was born in Mexico. As he organizes his departure, he rediscovers the emotional and historical ties that bind him to the United States.
Selegna sol
The film opens on a tale with animated figurines in miniature settings reconstructing Fida’s childhood during the war. It then shifts to a documentary style with a series of real confrontations between Fida and ex-militiamen manipulating the small figurines. The miniature material becomes a bridge between different subjective stories, infusing the collective history with individual details. The experience of this confrontational space turns out to be cathartic. The narrative moves around between realities and temporalities.
Green Line
La soirée avait si bien commencé
Enrico Mattei, le rebelle du pétrole
Rémanence
Sophie guides visitors through the exclusion zone around the Golfech nuclear plant in southern France. Years after the disaster, she outfits tourists in protective suits and leads gyropod tours across irradiated land where decontamination teams still work.
Visit Into Irradiated Land
Marine - À la maison
In Iran’s remote nomadic landscape, a family navigates their traditional existence in a modern world. When their sheep vanish overnight, tensions rise between the three sons and their parents.
Vanishing Tracks
Catharsis
Through the ritual of saying sorry, a bold journey explores how apologies redefine history and what happens to us as witnesses to the act of atonement.
The Apologist
Un bon petit soldat
Dans mon cœur plaintif es entrée
We catch up with Bar Avni two years after her victory in the La Maestra conducting competition. At the Philharmonie de Paris, the conductor joins forces with the Orchestre de Paris and violinist Ava Bahari for a vibrant concert.
Bar Avni conducts Ravel, Milhaud, and Bizet With Ava Bahari
Iris and Ariel are 17-year-old twins, who live with their mother and older sister in an old house in the middle of a rocky island covered with molluscs and birds. The teenagers have grown up isolated from the mainland, in a sibling relationship that surpasses the limits of normal intimacy. The abrupt absence of their mother deeply wounds the three siblings, and Iris, moved by a strong need of separating herself from her brother, decides to go alone to the city for the first time.
Octopus Skin
A tale of an eight-year-old girl growing up in the turbulent days of 1980s Chile
After the Fog
Rose and Jean have nothing in common. Rose is a force of nature who faces all her problems with a disarming joie de vivre. She lives with her 3 children upstairs in the family hotel that no longer belongs to her. They're not poor, they're broke... but only temporarily. Jean is a solitary, taciturn man who has buried his big heart under layers of modesty and resignation. When he arrives in this unusual family, however, he quickly becomes indispensable. What did they expect before they met? Probably nothing. He soon becomes indispensable.
Whatever It Takes
Popi ou l'état sauvage
Two half-sisters with very different approaches break into their late father's house to retrieve what they believe is rightfully theirs
Jean qui sème
La casquette rouge
Paris, 2016. At two in the morning, a young filmmaker in crisis meets his 93-year-old neighbor — the legendary, mercurial violinist Ivry Gitlis. Their unexpected bond ignites a five-year odyssey into the soul of a forgotten genius, to help understand why Ivry was virtually erased from the official records.
Ivry Who?
On the last evening before her departure, Vera is putting her small sister to bed. To hide the real reason for her leaving, she tells her a bedtime fairy tale instead. It's the story of a city swallowed by an eternal night.
City of Owls
"We Own the Night" by James Gray, animated in one minute by Martin Bonnin.
Short Cuts: James Gray's "We Own the Night"
The movie shows different parallel stories of people after a breakup, and how their lives can change in many ways.
Alternatives
Twenty-year-old Nora takes her grandmother’s body to Algeria. Once there, her family discourage her from attending the funeral. Trapped between the four walls of the family home where she watches over her grandmother’s body, she is enraged. Silently.
Night Watchers
Maria raises her two sons, Ryan and Dario, on her own. The three of them run the shooting stand at a small traveling fair. After a motorcycle ride with his older brother, Dario disappears and remains missing. It’s only the next day that he reappears—injured and completely silent... Twenty years later, after their mother’s death, the two brothers reunite. Dario has rebuilt his life in Canada, while Ryan stayed behind in Ferris Wheel, surviving off the stand and small-time hustles. Dario rediscovers this forgotten world of the fairground and the family it harbors. But one night, among Ryan’s circle, he unexpectedly comes face to face with one of his former captors. From that moment on, the two brothers must grapple—with vengeance on one side, and forgiveness on the other...
Sans pitié
A murderer takes advantage of nightfall to discreetly bury a corpse in a field. But he is surprised by the old Mme Martinet, owner of the place...
Une nuit de chien
Flowers as a gift for guests, the Latin alphabet as a form of order. A film of rules which varies, multiplies and expands into a novel of nomadic world knowledge as it narrates. Nurith Aviv visits her friends and asks for their first names – c'est ça!
Given Names
He prayed to God every day to make him a woman overnight. And God did. Now, in a woman’s body, he seeks to experience sex. To discover its sensation. The one Tiresias once knew.
Un Piège
La beauté à un prix
Lou spends her summer locked up in a clinic specialised in eating disorders. When her doctor refuses to grant her a day pass, she lets the pretty Esther convince her to sneak out in the middle of the night.
Éclats
Tan cerca, tan lejos
In a new land where everyone receives a new name and begins again without a past, Simón takes responsibility for David, a child he met on the crossing to a new life. Driven by an inexplicable conviction, he sets out to find the boy’s mother despite the fact David remembers nothing about her. When he recognizes Inés as the right woman, she accepts the role and an unlikely bond forms between them. While society imposes rules and treats difference as a threat, David resists being shaped and stands for imagination and freedom.
Aquí
In 2029, Europe is under the rule of far-right regimes. In France, the National Party has just come to power. Homosexuality is criminalized across Europe, except in France. Abou, a gay migrant, arrives in Marseille to seek asylum. Left homeless, he endures the violence of life on the streets. When he finally manages to contact the only association authorized by the regime to assist migrants, he is confronted with a brutal reality.
Moi, Abou, menacé de mort
A documentary that explores the centuries-old tradition of the femminielli in Naples—people assigned male at birth who live in feminine roles and hold a unique place in the city’s popular culture. Through intimate portraits and everyday moments, the documentary follows members of this community as they take part in rituals, celebrations, and acts of neighborhood solidarity that blend folklore, spirituality, and gender expression. From lively streets to the pilgrimage at Montevergine Sanctuary, the film reveals how the femminielli embody a longstanding yet fragile tradition, offering a moving reflection on identity, resilience, and the survival of a distinctive cultural heritage.
Femminielli, les sirènes de Naples
In the intimacy of their rooms, Claude-Emmanuelle, Régina, and Nicole apply makeup in front of mirrors. Their precise, repetitive gestures become rituals of transformation and self-affirmation. Fragments of past, secret thoughts, and desires emerge through their voices. Interwoven with images of the city, the film links private experiences to the universal, exploring destinies that brush against each other without ever crossing paths.
A Room of Their Own
Goethe's masterpiece set to music by Jules Massenet can be rediscovered on stage at the Opéra Comique, conducted by Raphaël Pichon and directed by Ted Huffman.
Jules Massenet : Werther @ Opéra Comique, Paris
FŪR NOCTIŬM
On the shore of a Swiss lake, in a strange time, the fish have vanished. A young fisherman, Foilleron, claims to have found a solution by casting his line into the lake’s depths. He brings up a gigantic creature whose sale sparks a collective frenzy, as he is hailed as a savior. As the town sinks into greed and violence, something begins to shift.
The Great Fish of the Lake
A Shadow Over Me
A man projects images onto a female silhouette
Muse
The Maîtrise de Radio takes us on a journey through three hundred years of choral music. From Bach to Jean-Benoît Dunkel, including a world premiere by Fabien Waksman, this richly varied concert is punctuated by the dance-infused collaboration of the Théâtre de Chaillot
Choral Music, from Dutilleux to Poulenc Featuring Birds on a Wire and the Théâtre de Chaillot
Le Somme et le Rêve
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