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- Four older Sudanese filmmakers with passion for film battle to bring cinema-going back to Sudan, not without resistance. Their 'Sudanese Film Club' have decided to revive an old cinema, and again draw attention to Sudanese film history.
- The chronicle of Pascal, a community employee in a village near Ajaccio. A soccer fan, he decides to spend his vacation in Manchester.
- Fictionalized from a true story, this docu-drama takes us on a journey through Brazil's Mato Grosso do Sul and into the lives of Brazilian gauchos. Beautifully shot landscapes form the backdrop for a simple story of friendship and tolerance between Govinda and John, as Govinda explores his attraction to his fellow cowboy.
- A woman (Odile) suspects her husband (Jean) to be unfaithful to her. Thus she decides to give him a taste of his own medicine. Fate gets her in touch with an actor (Daniel) she will use for her revenge. The actor, living with a former serviceman (Albert), will make love with her. But this action will suffer some unexpected consequences : Odile and Daniel will be bound forever by an irrepressible love. To the detriment of their entourage.
- On November 13, 2015, terrorists killed 130 people in several locations in Paris through attacks and suicide bombings. In the Bataclan club, 90 terror victims died. ARTE once again documents the international police investigations on the occasion of the beginning of the trial against the only surviving terrorist Salah Abdeslam and 19 other suspects. The Islamist attacks of November 13, 2015 shook Paris and the rest of the world. The system's weak points that effectively enabled the attacks were investigated in 2016 by a parliamentary study group, finally summarizing its finds in a dossier. Francis Gillery's documentary "Les ombres du Bataclan" is based on this dossier. It details the investigations and the course of events. For this documentary, the director cooperated with Georges Fenech, the former president of the parliamentary study group. Shortly before the beginning of the trial against the Bataclan attackers in September 2021, the documentary details the facts and the context of the attacks and tries to find out, what actions were taken by European politicians and intelligence services as a result of the attacks.
- Ida leads a modest existence and her relationship with Lilly has hit an impasse. When Lilly suddenly disappears, Ida discovers a force that she never knew she had, and she is ready to go to any lengths to discover the truth.
- Holot is a detention centre in the Israeli desert near the Egyptian border. It houses asylum-seekers from Eritrea & Sudan who can't be sent back to their own countries. Enter Chen Alon and Avi Mograbi, who decide to initiate a theatre workshop with these people in the most precarious of situations.
- In Kisangani, a group of high-school students who cannot afford to pay the teachers' "bonuses" organized themselves to prepare the State exam together.
- With the German Occupation in Greece (1941-1944) as a background, this film tells the love story between my father, an assistant professor at the mysterious German Scientific Institute of Athens - financed by the occupying power, Germany, but in reality a refuge for resistant students - and Nelly, a young student in Fine Arts. The film also traces the portrait of their friend Rudolf Fahrner, founder of the Institute, comrade of the Stauffenberg Brothers and one of the few conspirators of the assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler, on 20 July 1944, that survived the repression that followed.
- Pedro, a sporty young man, shares his life with an ironing board. In town he is a role model, and everybody admires him. One night, however, everything falls apart...
- Archaeologist Olivier Weller and his team decided to conduct a dig at one of the locations where Jacques Demy shot several scenes from his film Donkeyskin (Peau d'Âne) : the cabin where Catherine Deneuve hides out, the clearing where Delphine Seyrig welcomes her goddaughter,... Sets and props are long gone but pearl-beads, nails, sequins and other traces are revealed at the first tentative scrapings of the surface.Following that survey, Skin Deep Fairytale tries to approach the magic of film-maker Jacques Demy's work, the charm of Charles Perrault's text, the tale's power of fascination, whose origins go back to oral tradition. Are we researching the story, or is it reserching us? The quest of our film archaeologist goes much farther and deeper that he would have imagined himself.
- Seekers is populated with ancestral cries: a man howls at the moon and calls to the birds, while the A Tribe Called Red group are yelling to the sound of the drums inspired by its Amerindian heritage. But Leon Reval is the kind of man who discusses rather than shouts. He developed a passion for local politics, a raison d'être even, but is now forced to relinquish his council seat. The action is set in Dulce, New Mexico, but the ambiance is more akin to a film noir than a western: deprived of the possibility of defending the interests of the Apache Jicarilla tribe, Leon's life has lost its bedrock and he now sees his whole identity called into question. A hand-held camera follows this charismatic hero in a period of worrying indecision. The day-to-day of this family man is typical of the "American way of life", if we include in this notion an inevitable hybridity. At a local festival, feather headdresses are seen along with cowboy hats, but this masquerade is in no way light-hearted. This is evidenced by the speech of this year's Miss, as she makes a moving and anxious appeal for the survival of the Jicarilla culture and language. The extraordinary violence that has marked this people's history seems far-removed from Leon's household, where kindness reigns. Yet, the archive footage that frames the film reminds us that what is at stake is the persistent struggle against an oppression which takes increasingly insidious forms. Cultural syncretism finally appears to be much less an opportunistic arrangement than a strategy for survival.
- A strange village. People walk, talk, move like children. There is talk of a cave, machine for destroying the village, magical powers, money, negotiations, prison, death, power ... topical subjects, nothing else.
- A poetic film telling the story of a final adventure between two children who find freedom through play. Their games allow them to face the cruel reality ahead of them.
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- French punk-rock, trends and fashion. A light version of SoHo, NYC.