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- Whoever thinks that the countryside is calm and peaceful is mistaken. In it we find especially agitated animals, a Fox that thinks it's a chicken, a Rabbit that acts like a stork, and a Duck who wants to replace Father Christmas. If you want to take a vacation, keep driving past this place.
- After a long journey, Lila, arrives home. She immediately finds herself experiencing three extremely intense moments. An encounter with an Iranian, a personal break-up and a confrontation with young Eurocrats with transform her life.
- Manhattan couple Marion and Mingus, who each have children from prior relationships, find their comfortable family dynamic jostled by a visit from Marion's relatives.
- The story of two teenagers that are about to have a baby. After deciding they will keep the baby, they have to deal with their parents and also with their everyday life.
- Seventheen century. Set in a small village, nestled between the sea and the mountain, the father of Alan, a young fifteen-year-old boy, has sold himself for two years to indentured service. Alan is forced to take the place of his father and struggles to support his family.
- Insolent, spontaneous, funny. Pamela, a young Roma, is different from other girls in her community. A single mother, she lives with her grandmother and her little girl in a small hut where the three of them share a bed. How can she reconcile the needs of her two-year old daughter and her dream of freedom? Pamela embarks on a journey into the unknown, breaking away from the traditions that suffocate her. "Lapin, pizza, amour". All she has are three words in French and the hope that marriage will change her and her daughter's destiny.
- Set in Paris during the 1960s, a group of stylish teenagers hang out at a club called the Drugstore.
- Solange is unhappy. She's a meter maid in Tours, working in the rain, subject to verbal abuse from those she cites. Her husband Patrick is consumed by the work of finishing their new house: carpet, tile, faucets. He's also a hothead, subjecting Sonange to tantrums. While she's often quiet and withdrawn, she longs to be a singer. When by chance she meets Mylène, an accomplished, beautiful Parisian writer she admires, Solange gives her a demo tape. Mylène is encouraging, a friendship of sorts develops, and when Solange despairs after a series of personal, emotional setbacks, she heads for Mylène's doorstep in Paris. Does a singing career await, and what about Patrick?
- An ode to nature and human relations, No Kings explores the freedom of one of the last Caiçara communities.
- After being laid off from their fish deep-freezing factory, two workers, Esther and André accept a temporary job offer. They are assigned to look after the turtles of a well off couple while they are on vacation. After a couple of days spent in the luxurious villa, Esther and André neglect the house and spend all their time in the garden. They finally take French leave and join a groups of fishermen, by the side of a lazy river.
- The police suspects Hubert Verkamen of having murdered a whole family. Verkamen keeps claiming he is only an honest tradesman but the cops know very well that he is a dangerous drug trafficker. During a ruthless interrogation police detectives Jean Denoote and Chantal Bex try by all available means to make Verkamen talk. But with as sly a fox as him, it is easier said than done...
- Meet Jerry, an obsessive but frustrated director who decides to turn his back on the theatre in favor of a controversial new project. But things soon start to go wrong. As he struggles with the demands of his role as leader, he is plagued by surreal dreams conjured up by his guilty conscience. Monkey Sandwich is a portmanteau film with a captivating tangle of stories involving the search for an unborn child, a disturbing hunting trip, a haunted LP, a screaming piglet and a river gone rogue. The stories in Monkey Sandwich are urban myths or stories created with or by the actors. The film was originally part of a stage performance of the same name.
- In the middle of summer 2016, the box tree moth takes over Provence. Accidentally introduced into France, this moth forces inhabitants, virtually forsaken by the authorities and helpless faced with the scale of the phenomenon, to improvise defensive systems to fight the invasion of their houses and businesses as well as the devastation of their lands. In this apocalyptic climate, 18-year-old Lou spends her last summer in the South and discovers her feelings for her childhood friend, Sam. As their relationship gradually develops into a love affair, the urgency and upheaval that she feels echo her environment; an ecosystem subverted by an unexpected invasion. Guided by the voice of Lou, Roxanne Gaucherand's film interweaves sequences of journalistic investigation, documentary reporting, amateur video and coming of age account with brio. Edited like a thriller, Pyrale is a resolutely accomplished and intriguing cinematographic object whose universe constantly shifts between the real and the fantastic.
- Inasmuch was originally part of the stage performance "Inasmuch as Life is Borrowed", from Ultima Vez/Wim Vandekeybus.
- Originally part of the stage performance "In Spite of Wishing and Wanting", from Ultima Vez/Wim Vandekeybus.
- Paulette's family come together to celebrate Easter in a bar.
- A few prostitutes tell their story. Behind the big windows, they arrange their pillows, they sit down and wait. Their stories tell of men in search of something. Nice men, those who even show up on Christmas Eve and the lonely ones, who sometimes fall in love. The women are well acquainted with love and they know how to keep it at a distance when they work, because a client can never be anything but a client. Their words paint the picture of a world that lives in a few square meters and that shuts down at 6:30 p.m., when all around them the city is working and growing. "I wanted to make a film that adapts itself to the rhythm of the waiting in these places and that could find the right relationship between exhibition and modesty, between what is natural and its representation. Something both delicate and cruel. A film that touches a sort of intimacy and that, in certain moments, knows how to leave us on the threshold, inside a tent. All this has brought to life a film that is both open, like the big, airy space I think I have left to the spectator, and closed, like a door we shut in order to remain alone for a moment."
- On January 31 1980, in Guatemala, while the civil war between the military dictatorship and the Marxist guerrillas drags on, 32 representatives of Indian peasant associations arrive from each corner of the country and occupy pacifically the Spain embassy to claim their rights. None of them come out of it alive. All are burned live by the military junta in power. Only the ambassador survives. In memory of that massacre, today, Why do humans burn? Takes a critical look at the present.
- Late one night, Adam and Eve are alone in the library, when suddenly the animals and plants pictured in the books around them start to come alive.
- Born in Roccascolagna, Abbruzzo, Claudio Pazienza points his camera at the people who still live in his native place. From 1986 to 1992, he interviews several of them and minutely observes the way they live. But the outlook is not only ethnographic, it is also fantastic, with the presence of a talking crow and the unexpected comeback of Baron Corvo de Corvis, an 18th century nobleman, who believes nothing has changed since he was alive. He is amazed to find out that the local maidens of this then remote and backward place now refuse the Droit du Seigneur.
- Un hommage à Laura Palmer (An ode to Laura Palmer)
- Mireille would like to forget the devils of her childhood. Lucien would like to forget his past of prisoner. By chance or by accident, they meet. From now one together, they will learn to love each other.
- Young Mathieu has come back to his native village where he is put up by his father Jean-Marie. The latter, who is retired and widowed, is happy to see him back but also somewhat worried about him. Indeed why has he renounced his acting career? Why does he seem so sad? Jean-Marie tries had to re-establish contact with his son, who, although not unpleasant toward him, remains elusive.
- In 1941, Etty Hillesum, a young Jewish woman living in occupied Amsterdam, starts a psychoanalysis with Julius Spiers, a disciple of Jung specializing in feminine hysteria.
- Silver is a cinematographic adaptation of one scene of the performance "7 for a secret never to be told", from Ultima Vez/Wim Vandekeybus.