Several music groups are performing in a rehearsal room in Montpellier.
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Several music groups are performing in a rehearsal room in Montpellier.
Recorded in March 2025 at L'Européen in Paris. A sort of humorous hero of the middle class, Pierre Thevenoux shares his common-sense reflections on the small and large absurdities of everyday life with his audience. He talks about his friends, his wild nights out, relationships, and the money troubles that ruin his life.
In a context marked by exploitation and clandestine labour, a group of farm workers are promised work under contract and fair conditions during the orange harvest in southern Italy. After only five days, they are forced to stop picking and wait in the orange grove for new instructions.
Leandre, 20, dreams of having a child with Juliette, with whom he has been in a relationship for several months. This summer will be an opportunity for him to question his ability to become a father and to reflect on himself.
Aurora, a reality TV star addicted to plastic surgery, becomes desperate when her ex humiliates her online. Cornered on social media, the influencer sets out to (re)become herself.
In July 2024, Liv Sansoz and Bertrand Roche (aka Zébulon) made history in Himalayan mountaineering by climbing K2 (8,611m) without supplemental oxygen, then paragliding from the summit. The couple achieved a highly coveted first, and for Zébulon, the feat was all the more impressive as he had already completed the first tandem paragliding flight from Everest in 2001. More than just a climb, this film is a love story where Liv and Zeb share their doubts, emotions, and determination, carrying a shared dream where every step is taken together, united to the very end.
February 2002. Sam, a young filmmaker, decides to attend the 20th anniversary screening of his favorite film, Blow Out, but ends up meeting a young woman who stirs unexpected questions within him.
Jupiter Bokondji: the greatest ambassador of contemporary Congolese music presents his fourth album, Ekoya, in the Concert Volants series.
A man in his sixties recalls five relentless memories from his youth, all tied to his awakening sexual identity. Through these recollections, Devenir traces his painful passage into adulthood and entry into a society that rejects difference. The film explores how fear, shame, and internalized oppression shaped his sense of self, turning social hostility into a private wound. It becomes a journey into the world of the “Other,” revealing how living under constant threat transforms one’s inner life, yet ultimately contributes to the formation of identity.
"In Wallis and Futuna, disability has long lived in the shadows. Invisible to the world, those affected were marginalized, deprived of genuine recognition and a place in society. Behind closed doors, shame and fear of judgment mingled with the pain of families convinced that a child with a disability was a curse. Today, these superstitions are gradually fading. But the wounds of the past remain, and the path to acceptance and inclusion is still long. On this archipelago, it is urgent to make up for lost time in terms of recognition, support, and dignity for every person with a disability."
This year, I left Paris to move to the countryside. I’m not saying I hate it, but I’m struggling to adapt. And most of all, I miss my parents too much…
Amidst the profound social change and political turmoil of post-war Japan, a bold generation of avant-garde artists and photographers emerged in the 1960s, forever transforming the global art landscape.
The documentary explores the cultural memory of Morocco through the testimonies of artistic figures such as Paul Bowles, Mohamed Choukri or Mohamed Mrabet.
Overlooking the sea, two young men contemplate what is beyond the horizon as their friends and family leave for the allure of a new life.
Hailing from Sydney, the Australian band is on the rise on the international indie scene. Their songs evoke endless summers, nocturnal escapades and the bittersweet torments of youth. Hailing from Sydney, the Australian band is on the rise on the international indie scene. Their songs evoke endless summers, nocturnal escapades and the bittersweet torments of youth. With the Eurockéennes in Belfort as their only stop in France, the band's tour continues at European festivals until August 2025.
Chiapas, southeastern Mexico. When the inhabitants of several villages and towns expel the mayor and the police from their territory, they face the challenge of self-government.
A very tiny fish sails in a vast underwater city. Is he too small to see the world?
Conducted by Alaa Abdelsalam and accompanied by singers Rehab Omar and Eman Abdel-Ghani, the Cairo Opera Arab Music Orchestra celebrates Oum Kalthoum.
Pontremoli, July 1988.
Vamp Ink is a story about a mysterious tattoo artist who turns her clients into eternal masterpieces.
This documentary by director Claire Billet and historian Christophe Lafaye details the massive and systematic use of chemical weapons during the Algerian War. Algerian fighters and civilians, sheltering in caves, were gassed by "special weapons sections" of the French army. The gas identified on military documents is CN2D, whose widespread use forced insurgents to flee "treated" sites, at the risk of dying there. The method is reminiscent of the "enfumades" used by the French expeditionary force during the conquest of Algeria in the 19th century. Between 8,000 and 10,000 such operations are believed to have taken place on Algerian soil between 1956 and 1962. This historical aspect is little known due to the difficulty of accessing archives, many of which are still classified, raising questions about memory, historical truth, and justice.
Ruthlessly discarded, Gobi, a young single-use cup, suddenly finds himself plunged into a particularly hostile world: an urban jungle inhabited by strange creatures—waste. Convinced he was abandoned by mistake, he is determined to find Marie, his owner... even though he can’t move!
Don Quixote is resurrected in Marseille and sets out to fight fences, gates, private property rights and general segregation with his faithful squire, an ex-criminal pizza delivery man on a scooter.
In an effervescing forest, a humanoid creature assimilates with its surroundings to the point of confusing itself with this perpetually transforming reality.
During her latest elopement, Liliane immerses herself in her family memories. Shattered by regret, loneliness and family pain, she tries to reach Paris, but to no avail. Her faith, inherited then abandoned, comes to her at decisive moments, calling forth the profane despair of a woman rejected and invariably “in hell” for eternity.
What would it be like to film the 6,852 islands of the Japanese archipelago? A refuge film in two parts. The first is a manifesto, a reflection of the catastrophe. The second gathers the film-islands, last traces before the disappearance.
From Portugal in the 1930s to France today, a story of family and immigration, through the eyes of four generations of children.
Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill Vol. 1 revisited in a one-minute animated clip by Ylang Lebot.
In a future where heat has ravaged the planet and air has become unbreathable, two scientists and a journalist venture into the heart of dead zones. Their mission is to find a mythical flower, the last hope to save humanity.
The 'bad bitch' who talks about sex, money and power just like any male rapper is a central figure in the world of hip-hop.
Antoine, always at home, needs to be telled what to do... and he never went to the sea.