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Moretti ou le monstre oublié

It is said that, somewhere in the bowels of the district of La Défense, a monster slumbers, forgotten by everyone. It occupies a secluded room in the basement of this Business District dedicated to the world of finance. This gigantic creature would be the masterpiece of a man: the artist Raymond Moretti native from Nice in France. It is said that the painter sacrificed everything to this work of art. Why did he prefer to consecrate his life to it rather than to the brilliant career that presented itself to him? Why did he leave his strange offspring dragging him inexorably to the depths of La Défense and oblivion?

Moretti ou le monstre oublié

NR 2019
Joël et Krystel, vivre sa vie

Joël and Krystel had everything they needed to live comfortably: a house, a family, a job. However, something was missing: "I couldn't see myself doing the same job until I was 65. " Their shared dream took shape around the vineyard: selling wine ? No, selling THEIR wine, a high-quality, organic wine. They wanted to create something that didn't exist before, something that reflected who they were and that they could be proud of. Above all, they wanted to be free.

Joël et Krystel, vivre sa vie

NR 2019
The Pathan Project

An unhoped-for mountain in a remote valley of Pakistan, a mountain that climbs and a solid team of Belgian, French and Argentinian mountaineers who unite with hope, music and humour. Nicolas Favresse, Jean-Louis Wertz, Mathieu Maynadier and Carlos Molina are imbarcano in a new adventure piena di sorprese, patatin fritte e colpi di scene inaspettati! This 45 minute film is shown in various cinema festivals throughout the world and has its first number. The sound column of the film is composed by the film of the legendary musician and scaler Nico Favresse, così like the altrettanto legend Vladimir Cellier of Baraka Flims.

The Pathan Project

NR 2019
Lesbiennes, gays et trans : une histoire de combats

“It was the spark of liberation.” How do you start a social revolution? Stonewall, the first Pride, Harvey Milk... Follow the entire history of the LGBT+ struggle, from its beginnings to the present day. How a community has been fighting for decades for its rights and dignity. The documentary traces LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) history between Europe and the USA, through the repression of the 1960s, the sexual liberation of the 1970s, the AIDS tragedy of the 1980s, and the fight for marriage rights in the 2000s. From New York to Paris, San Francisco to Amsterdam, never-before-seen testimonies and rare archives illustrate these moments of struggle, celebration, and anger.

Lesbiennes, gays et trans : une histoire de combats

NR 2019
Asking for a Friend

Blake and Q are childhood best friends, roommates, and well - soulmates. After a long day trying to maintain her #girlboss status at work, Blake's one-track mind is solely set on the nachos Q has promised to make for dinner. In addition to the nachos, however, Q has also unexpectedly managed to kill someone in their apartment. Through a series of heavily graphic and hilarious situations, the girls tap into their inner serial killers and decide to handle the body themselves. Their naivete and inexperience leads to a weekend full of accidental drugs, Saran Wrap, and body that, for whatever reason, will not stop bleeding. So hypothetically speaking - how do you get rid of a body? Asking for a friend.

Asking for a Friend

4.0 2019
Mixtape 3 : Game Over

The third episode of the Rabbit Hole's Mixtape series is influenced by the famous Alice from Lewis Carroll's imagination. In three distinct portraits, we follow the wanderings of this modern-day Alice, a teenager searching for love on the internet, played by Julie Morel, the filmmaker's younger sister. Charmed by the virtual flattery of a young stranger, our Alice throws herself headlong into an irreversible spiral that will lead her to encounter her double and the Mad Hatter before facing the White Rabbit, a vile sexual predator.

Mixtape 3 : Game Over

NR 2019
How Glorious It Is to Be a Human Being

Wrapped up warm in gorgeous medieval-like capes, two young women are walking. Setting off on their pilgrimage for a very humble destination, they travel along narrow country roads, and converse while listening to each other. The first one, Mili Pecherer, the director, carries on her back a both grotesque and enigmatic burden: a huge hemorrhoid-shaped bundle. As far as the second one is concerned, she is expecting a child. Understandably, here a serious and a comical approach are combined for this wandering on the foothills of the Pyrenees, open to carnival and irreverent tones under the auspices of a medieval song. As the picaresque tradition has it, this trip will give rise to meetings: with a farmer and father hosting them, with the inventor of a machine designed to find lost cats. And also a donkey, the transient travelling companion of this fanciful voyage.

How Glorious It Is to Be a Human Being

NR 2019
Culinarius

The history of gastronomy, born in France, is the story of an intangible heritage - the most carnal undoubtedly, but also the most exported in the world. From Antiquity to the present day, this documentary offers a look back at the evolution of tableware, propriety, the birth of cafés and restaurants to the emergence of the first great chefs, or even the history of vegetables. Many questions will be raised: how did the fork slip into our hands? With which king did eating and drinking become political weapons?

Culinarius

6.0 2019
Mon enfant est homo

"Mom, Dad, I'm gay ..." For children the difficulty is to say it, for the parents it is to hear it ... Director Pascal Petit collected the testimonies of five parents. All testify and tell how they welcomed the coming out of their child, no one received it as good news. Some reacted more sharply than others and at times in pain, but all moved on and their gaze changed. This documentary tells of the conversion of the way parents look at their children's homosexuality.

Mon enfant est homo

NR 2019