During the Crown Championships of Cosplay 2019, Joe & Nico followed Cosplayers from around the world and found Caroline, aka Lunneth, voted best French cosplayer in 2018.
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During the Crown Championships of Cosplay 2019, Joe & Nico followed Cosplayers from around the world and found Caroline, aka Lunneth, voted best French cosplayer in 2018.
Versailles is a Brussels neighborhood far from the tourist attractions of the city center. Trapped within these walls, Abou discovers the butterfly effect and tries to escape its consequences.
“In Utero” is the cursed collection of two short horror films written and directed by David Teixeira: Mater and Ouroboros. It tells the tale of a curse that spreads throughout generations.
A tiny yellow fish lives alone under the sea and his biggest dream is to fly. One day a plane crashes nearby, it may be the chance for him to realize his dream...
Lying on the bed, in a fetal position, a man waits for a call. Check the phone morbidly until the call arrives. This will be the last step towards a definitive fall or finally his chance for rebirth ?
Godard still edits on analogue equipment. If he needs to insert an extra scene, he applies a double exposure. Aragno pushes this strategy to its limits and applies it to Godard’s original Le gai savoir (1969). The subject remains the same: a dialogue about the degradation of the French language under the capitalist system.
A farmer tries to save his wife from a paralyzing disease. He enlists the help of his neighbor, a scientist studying astronomy who refuses to help. But while the two men come into conflict, a mysterious spaceship lands in a nearby forest.
French writer Jean-Claude Carrière traces the life and work of Spanish painter Francisco de Goya (1746-1828).
Lentils are undemanding plants from drier regions, yet at the same time they are extremely rich in protein and are real power packs, full of minerals and trace elements. Scientists from around the world are working on attempts to develop them for use as wonder weapons against famine. The lentil researchers make use of state-of-the-art biotechnology in order to make the undemanding pulses even more profitable and resistant. Lentils - Food For The Future Full credit to Frigge Mehring
Emiko, a young Japanese girl, discovers the secret behind the most respected tradition of her village.
Villeveyrac, South of France. About thirty windmills dominate a vast burnt meadow. At the foot of one of them, Hugo and Anaïs have come to pay a last tribute to their childhood friend, Souleymane.
This film is an African “Boyhood” that gives an insight to the political and historical situation of Burundi throughout the last 24 years through the eyes of six street children that now have become adults.
Shot in lush black and white, the lovely and enigmatic "My Body Given for You" invokes themes of religion, desolation, and emotional hunger.
The absurdity of human society... through the Rabbids's eyes!
An eccentric and aristocrat gentleman devotes most of his time to a bizarre activity. Obsessed by beauty, he wanders everyday in the wood nearby the city, hunting the most rare butterflies.
Colin has lived with his grandfather Karl since his parents died. When Karl goes narwhal hunting, Colin travels as a stowaway in his shelter-sled. He will have to overcome his fears and learn the secrets of the Far North.
A documentary on the filmmaker with a focus on music and voices in his work, featuring collaborators and critics including the filmmaker himself, actor Lambert Wilson, writer and actress Agnés Jaoui, critic Michel Ciment and others.
A documentary showing the proceedings around a French castle, turned luxury hotel, over a year.
Frankfurt, 20 December 1963—For the first time, a German federal court places Nazi war criminals on trial. Fritz Bauer, a previously unknown prosecutor, is on a mission. Against the policy of silence and denial, Bauer wants not only to examine these Nazis but to make the whole of Germany face up to its past. It would be a shock to the nation and a young generation of Germans would be horrified to discover the crimes of their parents. German society would never be the same.
Made on a shoestring budget, François Ruffin and Gilles Perret’s investigative documentary has the adventurous spirit of a road movie. Intimate and sometimes humorous, encounters with yellow vest protestors pierce through reports of violence and destruction, revealing a collective desire for equity.
A telephone conversation between two lovers who discuss the passing of time.
Tarek Lakhrissi’s futuristic narrative Out of the Blue takes place at a radical moment in time, when a politically conservative era is suddenly coming to an end. Lakhrissi avoids traditional apocalyptic narratives to meditate instead on the nature of transition itself. In the final scene, the film’s central character delivers a thoughtful speech exploring ideas of freedom and liberty, self-determination and queer futurity.
A modern tale told by the Mediterranean itself, from the coast to the open sea, from microscopic plankton to gigantic whales. It is a poetic exploration of the Mediterranean and its immense riches, undermined by the irresponsible activity of man. More than a simple animal documentary, this film seeks to raise awareness of the need to preserve this sea, which is also our future. Like an ode to life, this documentary takes us on a discovery of fascinating biodiversity.
Luc Hoffmann was a passionate ornithologist and scientist who, during the 1950's, launched the first studies demonstrating the ecological importance of wetlands. His findings were proof that these habitats are not just an important haven for biodiversity, but also vital for the survival of humanity. The film depicts Hoffmann's lifelong efforts to preserve wetlands around the globe, from the Mediterranean basin to West Africa.
The iconic book ”Europeana: A Brief History of the Twentieth Century” by Patrik Ouředník, first published in 2001, thanks to the imagination of the French filmmaker has transformed into an apocalyptic chronicle of the last century. A straightforward testimony of scientific rationality, which led the society to a spiritual crisis and resulted in six genocides, is accompanied with melancholic Mahlerian echoes of La Belle Époque when the world was just getting ready for the century that negated all humanity. The film raises the question whether Europe in post-history and post-humanity, sweetly anaesthetized to collective unconsciousness, will pretend as if nothing had happened.
Mixing images of contemporary Romania, archive films and the fascinating files of the Romanian secret services compiled during the Cold War, Sophie Dascal draws a mixed portrait of her mysterious grandfather; sketching out a wider reflection on identity, memory and the transmission of the traumas originating out of a totalitarian political regime.
Necessary Evil is more of a poem than a video. It is named after the aircraft Necessary Evil that accompanied the Enola Gay during the Hiroshima mission and played a role in documenting the event while symbolizing humanity’s fraught relationship with technological progress. Its name reflects the dark choices that are linked to advancements in history, where progress often unfolds through morally ambiguous actions.
In their own voice, the former miners of the uranium mines in a Gabonese village tell us how they were forgotten by the French nuclear industry. The question gravitates: What does the future hold for them? Since the closure of its uranium mines, the small town of Mounana has been forgotten. Today, the former miners, having worked all their lives for the French nuclear industry, fear for their health and that of their families and must deal with the daily life in a region that is said to be polluted. In the depths of the Gabonese forest, between the memory of a prosperous past and the reality of a painful present, they must redouble their efforts to build a future and live with dignity.
A Frenchman who lives alone prepares dinner in celebration of his mother's birthday.