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His footsteps in the stairs are mixing up with his heartbeat.
Dernières marches avant la fin du monde
This documentary features four conversations with criminal defense attorneys, exploring their profession, career paths, and the issue of gender parity in the field.
Ténoras, paroles d'avocates
Conversations and reflections with the artist of the word, sociologist and art critic Arnau Puig. One of the ideologists and theorists of the Catalan avant-garde group Dau al Set.
Set de Dau. Arnau
Marcus Klingberg, un pur espion
The Rasman family, farmers in Istria, is devastated by the murder of their mentally disabled son Riccardo at the hands of the police. His elderly parents and his sister Giuliana are searching for a form of justice that will help them to process an incomprehensible event. As their hopes of finding the truth fade, they develop a persecution complex and irrationality takes hold.
An Invisible Enemy
In an alternate society where having sex means swapping bodies with the other person, a young woman struggles to be herself, defying her small conservative community where swapping is considered taboo. A deeply intimate portrait of identity in transition.
Original Skin
The raising of King Henry VIII’s flagship Mary Rose in 1982 remains one of the most significant events in the history of maritime salvage. Comparable to the recovery of the 17th century Swedish warship Vasa in 1961, the climax of this complex and expensive operation was watched by around 60 million people worldwide. But 300 reels of film recently found in the archive of The Mary Rose Trust provide additional insight into the operation.
Raising the Mary Rose: The Lost Tapes
Whaling has been around for centuries. It seems to be the fruit of man’s violence, destroying himself by destroying nature. Accompanying the rise of capitalism, the practice survives today, reflecting humans’ eternal destructiveness of nature and the creatures unable to resist them.
All Effort of Men
Documentary exploring pornographic content created using deepfake technology.
Deepfake Porn: Could You Be Next?
Isaac has been hormonizing for eight months. Through three chapters, it tells the process of change of the protagonist and reflects on what it is to be trans. This documentary, in conversation format, talks about the unconditional support, the difference in sexual education between generations and the importance of meeting other trans people to take the leap.
Génesis
A pink slammed in the face that has nothing glamorous. A mistreated reality in which Regina Rosenberg lives passively. She is a young psychologist with a promising career ahead of her and a study started with its numerous patients hanging on her lips, or rather, on her pink lipstick.
Film Rosa
Bryan: la corsa di una vita
Fragmented memories of a voyeur in 3 chapters: "I grew up" but I’m still falling. "The stalker" who loses his footing. "Memory" and regression.
Nothing Will Be the Same Again
After committing a heinous crime, an abusive husband unearths an horrific mystery while being terrorized by a demonic presence.
Domestically Disturbed
Rave the Planet
The film aims to answer two questions: What is flamenco? Who is the singer Niño de Elche? This child prodigy, who inspired artists such as C. Tangana, started challenging the rules of flamenco in his adolescence, which led to a violent confrontation with his family and flamenco fans that continues today.
Cosmic Chant. Niño de Elche
In this fascinating documentary, journey through the wonders of the Eternal City, an open-air theatre where the history of the world was staged.
Power of Rome
A feature-length documentary forming a diptych at each end of France. Two guided visits through the eyes of the people who inhabit each place. In Marseille, a deteriorated housing project is surrounded by walls cutting it off from the neighbouring private properties. In Calais, the fences and and the barbwire aim to push back the refugees hoping to reach the UK and build a better life there. "Écoute les murs tomber" (Listen to the Walls Fall) shows how human beings, moved by the desire to come and go, to live and to set themselves free from restrictions and dead ends, bypass what imprison them, prevent them and restrain them. When coming face-to-face with walls, "Écoute les murs tomber" offers pathways of hope.
Écoute les murs tomber
Up Up
Auf dem Weg - Wenn Begegnungen verändern
La fortuna di Laura
An intimate portrait of Spanish singer-songwriter Joaquín Sabina without his signature bowler hat, at night and with malice aforethought. Rugged, direct, and unflinching, director Fernando León de Aranoa captures Sabina’s hidden side over 13 years of filming, where the artist steps off the stage to reveal stories of misfortune, comedy, inspiration, and of pain.
Feeling It
Portrait of a political animal who made provocation a weapon, before seeing it turned against him. From Brexit to pandemic, an X-ray of power according to "BoJo."
Inside the mind of Boris Johnson
It's Poker Night! At Anthony Taylor's house, three friends unite for a small gathering that quickly turns to alcohol fuelled violence. Y'know... the usual
Poker Night
MARSANARYAS
Story of a Santa Claus, also known as Father Christmas.
The Real Santa
The emotional journey of Margalida Bover, who was the lover of the anarchist militant Salvador Puig Antich, convicted of murder and executed by Franco's regime in 1974.
Margalida
2050, faudra-t-il vraiment se passer de viande ?
Nobody knows what happened during the night when half of humanity had the exact same dream about a mysterious girl who appears in a forest. Months later, Isaak dreams about her again, but this time it's different: he's the only one who does.
Emerge
A documentary built on the mode of the crossed portrait in which we immerse ourselves in the daily life of 4 non-binary people: Ange, Sophie, Perséphone and Lou. Social integration, relationship to others, to family, to love, to the body: each speaker has a stake. Testimonies full of humanity, intelligence and sensitivity to understand and tell about a revolution in progress.
La fin du genre?
In November 2021, people tried to enter the EU via Belarus and Poland, but the route turned out to be a death trap. All access points to the border region were blocked in order not to create an escape corridor. Men, women and children were stuck in no man’s land – in the middle of winter, in the middle of the forest, for weeks. The film follows Polish activists on their mission. They learn that humanitarian aid, just like the refugees themselves, comes up against borders.
Border Conversations
A humorous observation about the memories of a beach retracing all those who have touched its sand.
Wish You Were Here
Cinema vs. On Demand
In a world where artificial intelligence plays an integral role in everyday life, a young and debt-ridden technophobe chooses to take part in a mysterious social experiment for the much-needed money. However, in order to receive the cash, she must speak live to the entire planet for one minute…
Speak For Herself
Tahiti, une reine en héritage
Van Gogh - Schüsse im Weizenfeld
Land of empty promises
Banter, gossip and drama as two long-term queer friends chat at the laundrette.
Boxers or Briefs
An Arabic-language opera about mourning and inherited trauma. Performed by Palestinian soprano Nour Darwish, it fuses Mahler’s Kindertotenlieder with Masha’al, a traditional Palestinian song.
As If No Misfortune Had Occurred in the Night
Tired of the fast way of life encroaching on the art world after a long stint in the city, an artist goes back to his roots on a remote island in Scotland to try and clear his head and regain focus.
Escape
A documentary animation based on the real story of Lada, a transgender woman from Russia. She tells her and her brother Ivan’s secret.
Lada, Ivan's Sister
Retrospective documentary looking back at the production of One for the Road
‘One for the Road’: An Oral History
“Wallis and Futuna, a unique history,” a film by Lionel Boisseau on the 60th anniversary of the Fenua Statute.
Wallis-Et-Futuna: une histoire singulière
Wi-Fi Marche
While studying Rossini’s 1816 opera The Barber of Seville, a group of teenagers in Paris reflect on what love means to them.
Hearts
In wartime Britain, a Lord permitted unused land on Cornwall’s Rame Peninsula to be built on. Tiny chalets appeared, each as individual as its owner, and the community of Freathy came to life. In 2016, with Cornwall’s tourism industry booming, the Lord’s estate announced that they own everything the residents have built over generations. The community were offered the chance to buy their own homes at an extortionate price – most were unable to pay. A ticking time bomb of eviction begins.
A Village With A View
Nightwish: Live at Hellfest 2022
George Michael : la chute d'une icône
Anti-flag - Au Hellfest 2022
The history of the Sahel region in West Africa is that of an explosive chain of countless misfortunes: drought and soil degradation, maximum insecurity and violence, Tuareg independence uprisings, drug smuggling, institutional corruption and jihadism; but also that of a civil society in constant demographic growth that is waking up and trying to change things.
Sahel: A French War
Pia has gone to her parents' home in Katharinenheerd for the weekend to get away from the stress of university, stressful roommates, and a liaison gone awry. But instead of leaving her alone, she seamlessly continues to be harassed. Pia thinks that just because she's nice doesn't mean she's okay with everything. She decides to simply drive out, out to the Eiderstedt grassland and actually already knows exactly where to go.
Walking the Tiger
Cristiano, La Quête D'une Vie
La Vie rêvée de Nougaro
Jose and Rosa dance to the rhythm of Fleetwood Mac. Two love stories are intertwined beyond time and space. The farewell songs become those of the birth of an intimate and mysterious romance where through an everyday dance we can glimpse an entire life.
DREAMS
Un pomeriggio a Roma
La folle traversée de Philippe
Khachatryan joue Brahms
Zaps, sit-ins, die-ins, flyers, parades: in the early 90s, to fight against the general indifference to the AIDS epidemic, the Act Up movement invented a new language, a new style of activism, spectacular and provocative, which still inspires new generations of activists. This is what this documentary aims to show, by going back into the genesis and making of BPM (Beats per Minute), the 2017 Cannes Film Festival's grand prize winner, six times winner of the Cesar award. The film also shows how BPM (Beats per Minute) intertwines autobiographical memories and romantic lyricism, as close as possible to historical reality, and how Act Up was for Robin Campillo the founding personal experience that made him a filmmaker.
Il était une fois... « 120 battements par minute »
When her mother, her friends and her gynecologist ask her about her desire to have a child, Charlotte prefers to drown the fish. When Emily, a future client, confides in her about her infertility problems, Charlotte claims without thinking that she can't procreate either.