Project 282 follows Emily Scott on her epic Munro challenge across Scotland. The continuous, self-propelled and (largely) solo expedition took her 120 days and involved 2,200km on foot and 2,600km on the bike, with over 195,000m of ascent.
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Project 282 follows Emily Scott on her epic Munro challenge across Scotland. The continuous, self-propelled and (largely) solo expedition took her 120 days and involved 2,200km on foot and 2,600km on the bike, with over 195,000m of ascent.
Follows Russell Howard during his tour to keep performing throughout the pandemic.
What is the studio of Enki Bilal, a major artist of the 9th art who has not stopped creating for over forty years? From the writing to the line, from the story to the color, through the influences, the film restores the creation in progress and opens the doors of the universe to the tormented aesthetics of a man who knew how to impose his style and lift the borders between comics, cinema and contemporary art. Enki Bilal literally reveals the conception of the second part of his album Bug, in which he depicts a future world paralyzed by a computer bug. Between memory and transmission, he draws the past and sketches the future - And his drawing is breathtakingly beautiful.
In 2020, with the COVID-19 pandemic raging at historic proportions in the background, the Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CHUM) decided it was its duty to posterity to document the crisis. The communications team took out the mics and cameras to capture what went on inside the hospital walls for one full year.
Set in the year 2080, with the Earth ravaged by climate change, director Adeyemi Michael’s stark and powerful science-fiction drama tells the story of a desperate nomad who makes a discovery that leads to an unexpected mission and a chance for solace.
When France rumbles, the strategy and control of public order become a crucial political issue. Between protecting institutions and guaranteeing the right to demonstrate: the right balance is subtle. At the beginning of the Yellow Vests movement, at the end of 2018, the principles of "French-style" policing were shattered. The ransacking of the Arc Triomphe, the hundreds of injuries among the demonstrators and the forces of order mark the minds. How did it come to this? In order to understand, the film questions the so-called "legitimate" force and confronts them with the images of these confrontations.
On October 10, 2005, Angela Merkel becomes German Chancellor. After 16 years, she now wants to clear the field. We take a look back at the many different faces of our Chancellor. In addition to Wolfgang Bosbach, Gregor Gysi and Kai Diekmann, extreme mountaineer Reinhold Messner, presenter Nina Eichinger, comedian Wigald Boning, former minister Annette Schavan, former President of the Bundestag Nobert Lammert, actress Uschi Glas and entrepreneur Gloria von Thurn und Taxis share their very personal views.
A woman gets a hairdo for a great evening by her favourite hairdresser.
Esther receives an anonymous diary, written 20 years ago by a young girl in hospital. The girl’s story resonates deeply with Esther, who is still suffering from a recent break-up. Supported by her best friend Elena, Esther becomes obsessed with finding the diary’s mysterious author and getting to know what became of her. Her investigation turns into a genuine introspective journey for Esther to heal, move on with her past and eventually come back to life.
At the Mosaik art studio in Berlin, artists with disabilities are able to produce their work unhindered. Sabine Herpich focusses on the artistic process and finds in so doing a form as precise as it is tender.
Your worst public bathroom nightmare
This is a new video work by artist duo Cat and Éiméar McClay. It entwines Catholic prayers with queer experience. Narrated by a written text, language folds and falls in on itself. Animated tableaus of Catholic paraphernalia and strikes of elemental weather accompany the words. Together, they enact the historically fraught relationship between queerness and the Catholic church.
Third part of Eckhart Schmidt's TreCamerone-trilogy.
In July 2021, after the last foreign soldiers had left Afghanistan, the film team traveled to Kabul to portrait female singers. No one could have guessed at the time that this would be the last opportunity to do so. A year later, most of them have left...
Made for Holiday Windows during the pandemic. Light at the end of the tunnel, orbits circling the sun, fur, dancing and folk songs.
Stephen Frears' "Dangerous Liaisons," fiercely adapted from Choderlos de Laclos, and revisited here in a one-minute animated version by Leon Moh-Cah.
Phil Wang explores race, romance, politics and his mixed British-Malaysian heritage in this special filmed at the London Palladium.
Hervé knows how to get in touch with the Other Side, no doubt about that. But the real difficulty in spiritism sessions isn't receiving signs, it's understanding them.
Dinosaurs and humans evolve and live together throughout history. However, the annoying and invasive behavior of humans begins to annoy Rex, a peaceful dinosaur.
An experimental short about our love-hate relationship with Instagram and our photo-editing mania.
When a Palestinian woman claims asylum in the UK, she faces the indifference of British bureaucracy and the disillusionment of an asylum officer on the verge of leaving the country for good.
A total solo. In the center of a huge space, alone on a constantly shrinking stage, Jeanne Added engages in a hand-to-hand ballet with the camera. With Both Sides, Jeanne Added has invented a pure performance by sculpting her playing space into this huge white stage, suspended in the middle of nothing. Alone, without any pomp, the artist gives herself over completely to her vocals and dancing. An allegory of the dance floor, of a space that, by shrinking, opens itself up to immensity; or the struggle of a solitary figure, who fights while dancing, as the ground moves beneath her feet. The film of this live performance is unusual: a visual confrontation, a powerful musical battle, the pared-back presentation invites the spectator to share a unique experience. Exuding a singular and unique charm, this “living UFO” gives us an unprecedented perception of Jeanne’s intense music.
France has been confined again for several months. Anna is pregnant. To allow her companion Victor to join her before she gives birth, they have to get married. A dematerialized procedure has just been set up. But the law changes every day.
Elia, a young dreamer passionate about photography, while wandering around Milan to take pictures, runs into Andrea, a girl in a love crisis. The two will meet and Andrea will make Elia live the dream of a love affair, which is marked, however, by a rude awakening with a consequent return to reality.
Told from the perspective of a child, the film uses poetic images to tell the intimate process of weaning between Laurence and her one-and-a-half-year-old daughter Umae. The film not only touches on profound themes relating to the physical and emotional aspects of motherhood, but also raises the question of the extent to which raising children is the task and responsibility of a larger community.
Mirazur, Argentine-born chef Mauro Colagreco's 3 Michelin starred restaurant on France's Mediterranean coast, was awarded Best Restaurant in the World on the eve of the pandemic. Not content to rest on their laurels, Colagreco and his diverse team soldiered on through the global tragedy of the lockdown, boldly reimagining the restaurant's concept and menu to reflect their dedication to biodynamic principles. Mirazur re-emerged with a new and enthusiastic approach: the Moon Menu.
You carry lots of cards in your wallet; when you drive, for the gym, the library… However, when it comes to having a child, the most important decision someone makes in life, no card or accreditation is needed. This leads us to the following question, who hasn't asked himself, why is there not such a thing like a paternity card?
Tristan found a dead cat on the corner of his street, hit by a car and left there in the gutter to rot in the rain. The young man is shaken, and the image of the dead cat begins to haunt him.
From a steamboat in a cornfield to the true story behind Hurricane Katrina's floods, new discoveries reveal how the Mississippi river shaped America.
A biographical documentary film about the legendary Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray, to commemorate Ray's centenary year. The film covers Ray's life and early works, focusing on the making of his first film Pather Panchali.
Come and discuss live with French black pioneers SETH about the release of 'La morsure du Christ', an album that rekindles the flame of the famous 'Les blessures de l'âme'!
Mermaid is finally the woman she always wanted to be, but a heartbreak causes old ghosts and insecurities to reappear within her. To defeat them, she will have to immerse herself in her deepest fears and thus be able to resurface again. Reinterpretation of "The Little Mermaid" from the point of view of a transsexual girl.
Two transvestites say goodbye after a night of work. In the dressing room they have a conversation that ends up being a very intimate confession.
A mother discovers the surprising universe hidden in the silence of her son.
documents how James Bushe campaigned to overturn discriminatory legislation and made history by becoming Europe’s first HIV-positive newly qualified commercial pilot.
Vera, a 26-year-old girl, wants to gain the trust of Daniela, a “bad” girl, and to do so, she will put herself at her service in a mission of which she will not be proud.
They graduated from a boarding school in 1968. 50 years passed very quickly. Amelia and her classmates meet today at their old school to celebrate their past times at the boarding school, knowing that this may be the last time they see each other alive.
Rock For Life: The Documentary is an audiovisual project synthesizing the work done in 14 years by Rock X La Vida. The only music festival in the world dedicated to promoting the mental health of its attendees: young and not so young, with a solid message to promote the fight against suicide. This theme worried the founders of the festival, and that to date remains its highest flag.
November 2020. While we live under an exceptional regime which hinders our freedoms, the French government chooses to pass - following the emergency procedure - a law "on global security" which increases the control mechanisms and surveillance.
A ghost loses their memory after being struck by lightning. They meets Arthur, who tries to help them.
Lilian is Michael Jackson's impersonator. He performs in clubs borrowing Michael's gestures and face. In Sweden a teenager is selected to embody Santa Lucia in a religious parade. The destiny of Lilian and the girl intermingle freely. Their respective icons slowly invade them to literally take control of themselves.
A young artist struggles to reconcile her dreams with reality, in this bricolage exploration of the creative impulse.
Filmed on Super 8 in Paris, Portrait de Rosa, à la française portrays an intimate love story through quiet images and gentle emotion.
Joe Lycett takes on Shell, as he investigates whether the oil giant is as eco-friendly as its advertising makes it out to be.
Time and again he challenged his fate at the gambling table. Based on the genesis of the biographically significant novel "The Gambler", the documentary sheds light on the groundbreaking work and the eventful life of F.M. Dostoyevsky, who celebrates his 200th birthday in November 2021.
She is one of the greatest divas of the present day and has left her mark on the world of opera: Anna Netrebko. On her 50th birthday, ARTE is dedicating a special portrait to her. As a disciplined professional in preparations and behind the scenes. And very personally in a private conversation. An encounter with a true superstar of classical music.