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- A day in the life of Richard Linklater, taking in a conference call with some young studio executives and a session with a psychologist.
- Wim Wenders talks with Japanese fashion designer Yohji Yamamoto about the creative process and ponders the relationship between cities, identity and the cinema in the digital age.
- Following the migration of the Monarch butterfly, fleeing the North American's cold to spend Winter in the pleasant mountains of Michoacán in Mexico.
- Pieces of film are randomly composited together via computer to create unique short films that can be seen once and never again.
- Four girls and four boys tell their stories with lyricism and passion, between Earth and Cosmos on their way to their metamorphosis.
- Light-hearted, social comedy about the house guest from Hell. A modern remake of Renoir's classic film about a vagabond saved from drowning.
- A famous filmmaker works on his next film, which will focus on monstrosity. He is obsessed by the idea of finding a painting that will be central to the film and will crystallize all the power and beauty of monsters.
- Paris, in the early 21st century. Edouard is a painter, Charles is a poet. The two artists are friends but their adverse circumstances are beginning to weigh on them. Gulcan, a foreigner, suddenly appears. An idea dawns on him.
- French artist Yves Klein had a love affair with the color blue. He was so intensely passionate about it, he invented his own shade, International Klein Blue, known as IKB, a glowing radiance somewhere between lapis lazuli and ultramarine.
- The artist ruminates on being in a new place, Los Angeles, and the feelings it brings up, over static shots of her environment.
- Jenny, a friend of Man Ray's, performs an energetic dance, which is followed by a couple scenes of the artist himself.
- A screen test for the role of Surrealist muse.
- Placing the art of design in its sociological and technological context, this series tells the story of the 20th century through the industrial objects that have made their mark on it.
- Majid Berzegar, a friend of fellow filmmaker Jafar Panahi, joins him at his Tehran home. Both are on their way to an unspecified destination. Jafar is driving. During the journey, the dialogue between the two creators, occasionally interrupted by a call on Jafar's cell phone, is sustained. Among other things, Jafar Panahi talks about the clandestine situation to which the regime has forced him, his state of mind and his determination to resist in spite of all the pressure. When they arrive at their destination, the cemetery where their mentor, the great director Abbas Kiarostami, is buried, Jafar Panahi, deeply moved, lets Majid enter alone to put flowers on his grave. Going to his master's grave would mean admitting that he would never see him again, which is beyond his strength.
- The film covers the preparation of one of the last exhibitions by French visual artist and co-founder of The New Realists (Nouveau Réalisme) art movement in the 60s, Raymond Hains, at the Serralves Foundation in Porto, Portugal, in 2001.
- An autobiographical midfielder in which the Catalan filmmaker Isaki Lacuesta explains himself from some of the different places in the world he has visited. The film is part of the film collection that the Center Pompidou in Paris commissioned those filmmakers who want to make known.
- A lone man walking across the video screen is the starting point for this dynamic formal exercise.
- A collection of 1-minute animated short films about the most famous art pieces in the collection of Centre Georges Pompidou, Musée National d'Art Moderne, in Paris, re-imagined in 3-D as they playfully come to life on their own.
- This new talk show project, at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, aims to create new "encounters" within the traditional format of rendezvous confronting artists and curators, and to launch a laboratory of passions. Filmed live.
- A retrospective of 13 restored films directed by Andy Warhol, originally shot from 1963 to 1967.
- Sometimes reduced to the image of a cursed artist, Amedeo Modigliani, an admirer of the masters of the Italian Renaissance, has traced an unparalleled path in modern art.
- Video made to accompany a Dalí exhibition in the Pompidou Centre in Paris.
- For the current 1970s avant-garde, these late nineteenth-century works represent powerful prototypes of visual art.
- The film is a love story between a man and his sculptures, between a man and a woman, and between a man and a branch of humanity. The director has focused on the artist's work, filming and throwing into relief Ousmane Sow's four series of sculptures : the Masaï, the Nubians, the Zulus and the Fulani. Béatrice Soulé writes to Ousmane Sow. Ousmane Sow replies to her letter without really answering it. We are confronted with and inner voice, a chorus of two voices. This intimacy, this shared confidence, creates a special magic which allows us to follow the artist in his most secret creative endeavor : in a dizzying instant of great tension and yet of infinite gentleness, the camera captures for us the precise moment when a face emerges. And we become intensely aware of the presence of the man whose mystery Béatrice Soulé has wished to respect. We know nothing and yet we know everything. We have seen noting but we have seen all.
- Viswanadhan, the Indian painter, goes back to the various places he filmed 30 years ago all around India for his documentary series about the Elements.
- Video made to accompany a Fahlstrom exhibition in the Pompidou Centre in Paris.
- An aged author and intellectual presents different and contradictory interpretations of Hölderlin's poetry.
- Speaking of painters, one can easily mention big names such as Leonardo da Vinci, Turner, or Monet... all of whom are men. But do the names of Artemisia Gentileschi or Rosa Bonheur ring any bell to you? Despite their skills, female painters were for long time ignored by art historians and still remain unknown to the public. For centuries many women had to struggle to find their way in this field. Artemisia Gentileschi was strong enough to face many obstacles, and be eventually recognized by her male peers. Angelika Kauffmann's skills allowed her firstly to be admitted to the London royal court - and then to become one of the founders of the Royal Academy of Arts. Suzanne Valandon had enough ingenuity and courage to challenge the image of the female body... In a nutshell, exceptional women deserve recognition. Archives and interviews with experts will review the stories and masterpieces of those women, who lived between the 16th and the 20th century. Who are they? And what did they bring to the art field?
- One of two Man Ray home movies which focus on the subject of bullfighting within a spacious arena.
- Short documentary featuring Paul Dopff's work in animated cinema, co-realized in collaboration with a group of children at the CNAC (Centre National d'Art et de Culture) from the Centre Georges-Pompidou in Paris.
- Covering the stillness of the garden of Versailles, listening to the heartbeats of the deities, and suggesting how to reach a higher view as, to all intents and purposes, we follow Louis XIV on a dreamy tour of his gardens.
- French sculptor Étienne-Martin speaks with Germain Viatte about his monumental sculpture, Terrace of Earth and Terrace of Air, which for our modern era eschews the cardinal element of house and wall, the shield that protects and separates.