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Floating Island

A woman in her forties, a young adult, a little girl: Lola, at three different stages of her life. The eldest tells the others her memories as they act them out. On the set, papier-mâché settings and cardboard props with bright colours. A way to keep the violence of memory at bay, to make the visceral filmable? Traumatic episodes follow in rapid succession, with the car as their main setting: the brother’s death in a car accident when Lola was 6, her dog when she was 26, a break-up aged 30… This concatenation of representations and embodiments speeds through a destiny, until finally a pack of dogs brings back an element of unpredictability. (Nathan Letoré)

Floating Island

NR 2022
Blind Date

Awkward 27-year-old May has a blind date with June. All she knows about June is that she will be wearing pink socks for their meeting. On the way there, May’s phone is destroyed in the most absurd of circumstances. Shocked and appalled, May decides to make her way to the date anyway: after all, June shouldn’t be that hard to find. To May’s surprise, the café is teeming with women, only women, all wearing pink socks. Which one of them is June? How will May find her without making an absolute fool of herself?

Blind Date

NR 2022
Retrouver le chemin

What if we all had a good reason to walk the Camino de Compostela? May 11, 2020 - Le Puy-En-Velay. End of the first confinement linked to the COVID-19 epidemic. As for many people, the confinement turned Laurent's life upside down. His couple did not survive. He lost his job. He caught Covid. He made the decision to set out again alone on the road to Compostela, after having done so two years earlier with his wife and children. Without any specific goal, with only the trust he has in him, Laurent puts his trust in the path.

Retrouver le chemin

6.0 2022
Pacifique, à la rencontre du Costa Rica

We are living in a crucial moment in the history of humanity, where not only the configuration of the future, but the very possibilities of survival are being decided. A fundamental change in our relationship with nature is the only way out of this emergency. The notions of domination, control and exploitation should give way to those of cohabitation, partnership, synergy and pacification. For a small Central American country, this is already a reality. Indeed, Costa Rica is the third country in the world to have abolished the death penalty in 1877, then abolished its army in 1948. The army's budget was transferred to education and the protection of biodiversity. Today, 25% of its territory is classified as a park or nature reserve and the country is home to 6% of the world's biodiversity, for an area of 0.03%. It is through the example of Costa Rica that we want to demonstrate that it is possible to be PACIFIC with the Earth, to safeguard biodiversity.

Pacifique, à la rencontre du Costa Rica

NR 2022