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- How did a poor little Black girl from Missouri become the Queen of Paris, before joining the French Resistance and finally creating her dream family "The Rainbow Tribe", adopting twelve children from four corners of the world? This is the fabulous story of the first Black superstar, Josephine Baker.
- The heart of a raging forest fire in northeastern Siberia, brought on by climate change. Left to their own fate, the villagers join forces.
- On the secret like-mindedness between old Caledonia (the Latin name used by the Roman Empire to refer to most of the land area of Scotland) and New Caledonia (the French territory comprising dozens of islands in the South Pacific).
- Martín is a young Argentinian piano virtuoso and composer, who since his breakdown four years ago is a patient of El Borda, the largest psychiatric hospital in Latin America. While working on a new composition, the former child prodigy and most promising talent of his generation, Martín is now trying to to overcome his mental illness (schizophrenia) and return to life outside the walls of the asylum and back on the concert stages. SOLO tells unique, yet universal story about the obsession with perfection and creation, narrating the evolution of a human being who draws his strength from his own fragility.
- After falling in love with a photographer, a young man follows her to war and puts himself into the shoes of a war reporter.
- Early 2010 Jean Luc Godard shots Film Socialisme incognito aboard the Concordia cruise ship. Thee years later the same ship wrecks in the Mediterranean sea.
- Cléo Cohen's directorial debut is a personal investigation of her own identity as the granddaughter of Jewish Arabs who at some point in the past emigrated from Tunisia and Algeria to France. In an intimate setting, Cohen questions her grandparents in front of the camera about the course their life has taken. Are they more strongly connected with Judaism or with their Arabic background? What do they think about their current home country of France, the former colonial power? Do they feel African or European? And how do they hope to see their descendants forming their own identity?
- In the village of Lussas, France, some people meet up in an old house which used to be the town grocery. Today, it is transformed into the headquarters of a SVOD platform for art house documentary films.
- Dima, died on 23 May 2013, at the age of 21. Enrolled in the Russian army, he is killed by a bullet in the head during a special mission to Dagestan. While his parents confront the void left by his disappearance, those whom he called his brothers, always train for war in difficult conditions that create a powerful bond between them. These two worlds are intertwining. They tell of death and absence.
- Portrait of the little town of Lussas (population 1,100) in the Ardeche region of southeast France: there are vines and fruit trees but also a film production house and a yearly movie festival in mid August.
- For several years, Arina, her father Valeri, Nicolai, Roman have been coming to the natural reserve of Stolby, situated a few kilometers away from the city of Krasnoyarsk in Siberia, fleeing the rough day-to-day life of their hometown and come here to rest, dance, climb and talk for hours.
- In a deeply personal exploration of post-Soviet Russia, filmmaker Olga Darfy reflects on the Moscow rave scene and the friends from her youth that were at the forefront of the subculture.
- François has been living in the street for more than 15 years. He is permanently struggling with his life, and more than that with his memory. He is watching his future pass while realizing his past is crumbling.
- Nugzari has settled down with his family in the ruins of Mutso, his childhood village in the deserted mountains of the Caucasus. Nourished by the epic legends created around this territory, Nugzari tries to pass on to his son his intimate relation to the stones and the past of this sacred hinterland of Georgia.
- What is a film studio? It's a multitude of shed-like buildings of varying sizes set on a piece of wasteland. This is exactly what we find at the Victorine Studios, except that the site overlooks Nice and the Mediterranean. The spot is not only remarkable but filled with ghosts. Visit.
- François, a young photographer is hitch-hiking on a Mexican road. He comes across two strange ladies called Colette and Evelyne, they stop and take him in their car heading to some hot springs in the middle of the desert.
- Determined to make a difference, Emilio and a small group of activists from social movements decide to run for an election for the first time, as candidates for PODEMOS. Elected representatives to the Asturian Parliament, they enter the political world they had always fought. Between their ideals and the constraints of institutional politics, we follow the "people of PODEMOS" through their coming-of-age journey.
- Two orphans who's lives are upside down from being unjustly locked up in a psychiatric hospital fall victim of a system stripping them of their basic rights. Several years in the making We'll Be Alright tells of their struggle, against the Russian state, to gain freedom.
- Hello, my name is Marie and I am ten years old. And let me tell you I am not always comfortable in my skin, particularly at Christmas time when I get torn between household and household. Oh, I almost forgot to tell you: I have two fathers, two mothers, a stepfather, a stepmother and I know not how many (half-)brothers and sisters and other relatives (or not!). How can that be? Well my mother is gay and has a new companion. My father is also homosexual and he too has a new mate and..., Oh leave me alone, I just can't work it out! And how did I come into this word? Who gave me life? Am I not, like the other Mary, after Whom I am named, the fruit of the Immaculate Conception...???
- Mariene, 16 years old, refuses to follow her father who's leaving Reunion Island, where she was born. But does she still belong to this place?
- A small picturesque Provençal village. Certainly, I grew up there, but today life seems to have somewhat deserted it. Except for the car and motorcycle repair garage where everyone, I mean the men, come to have their car serviced. What do they do? What do they talk about? A breakdown develops into a nail-biting suspense, the garage becomes the place of masculine transmission. Men are amongst themselves and repair metal bodies.