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- A cop from the provinces moves to Paris to join the Anti-Crime Brigade of Montfermeil, discovering an underworld where the tensions between the different groups mark the rhythm.
- August 1944. The Allies are approaching Paris and resistance groups within the city start to plan an uprising against the Germans. However, Hitler wants the city destroyed if it looks like the Allies will take it.
- The story of two men, educators of children and adolescents with autism.
- An elderly curmudgeon lets out a room in his large apartment rent-free to a young student - on condition that she does everything in her power to ruin his son's marriage.
- Iris, young wife of a banker, disappears in Paris. Maybe a mechanic with many debts is involved in the strange affair. A really complicated job for the police.
- Luis enjoys the liberty of being single. He has a smell for perfumes and thus money. However, his 5 sisters and mom believe that at 43, he should be looking for a wife, not one-night stands. They find candi/dates. He hires a "fiancée".
- Bucolic scenes from the outskirts of Paris are contrasted with stark footage from slaughterhouses.
- A world traveling pianist and her husband have decided not to have a baby, but then he sees a surprise childbirth on a flight and tampers with her pill.
- Maël tries hard to cope with his partner Adam's suicide as well as their troubled past together. Patricia, also one of Adam's lovers, gets herself into danger in her attempt to help Maël in his grief.
- Crossing paths of three lost young women: Elodie wants her daughter back, Natacha wants her cat back, and Marianne wants her soul back. They find friendship and love, encountering many drinks, sex partners, hair problems, and various animals...
- Lucas and his team are after a gang of Serbian criminals using NATO-issued weapons. As the investigation leads him to Paris, Lucas attempts to reconnect with his estranged daughter, a young narc officer.
- When Justine Lacroix a charming TV reporter meets a seductive surgeon it is love at first sight and the beginning of a great love story. The cute blonde from Paris and the dark handsome man from Nanterre soon become inseparable although there is a little something Justine forgot to take into consideration: the man she loves is...an Arab, well, a Frenchman of immigrant background...A detail for Justine and Djalil but not for the Lacroix and the Boudaoud families...
- Talia runs away from home taking her beloved dog with her. When her dog is stolen Talia enlists the help of a gang of boys to help her find her pet.
- Yves and Anne are a happy couple with a child.They live a quiet life until the day when ..
- After the slums of Paris were engulfed in flames due to a serious of riots, the government inaugurated a plan which provided funding to non-profits that worked in the neighborhoods. The goal behind the plan was to develop programming to better occupy the 'kids of the projects'. Mathieu and Romuald received funding to expand 'Quartier TV' : a local television station based out of the community center in the Mines neighborhood outside of Paris. A dynamic and eclectic team forms: Nadia, a young radical journalist; Farid, an archaeology student; Souleymane, a promising young host; and the seductive Leila, a high school cinema intern. As they create various and original television programs, disagreements progressively arise between the members.
- Four lives in search of a meaning. It is time for each of them to find another goal. Nathan turns to martial arts after losing his best friend before his eyes, Daina works hard and thinks about creating her own business with her best friend, Quentin tries to find his place in college and to approach the boy he likes, Céline is lost in her work and her love life. Were they in the right way?
- In her first film Hic Rosa, partition botanic (Hic Rosa, Botanical Score, FID 2007), Anne-Marie Faux put the figure of Rosa Luxembourg at the core of a political and poetic reflection on commitment, its purpose and the necessary to transcend it. Here, the project takes a different, more intimate and audacious turn: she puts to the test her own experience, utopias and desires. There is no denying that autobiographical intentions and introspection have their pitfalls. But a man's voice off screen sets the tone from the start: "There is no such thing as a private diary. The very expression is nonsensical." No chance then to see outpourings, confessions or explanations. Here, the "I" unfolds in bits and pieces. From one reading to another, through various bodies and voices, the words get muddled up. Anne-Marie Faux intertwines her own family tales taken out of the History of the century with fragments of texts borrowed to others, which she uses as a solid base. Voices and bodies, yesterday's and today's faces, from one time and one life to another, slowly weave a personal path. Along the way, she furtively pays tribute to Virginia Woolf or Chaplin, among others, thus interlocking the inner and the outer space. The film gives an insight into private gardens, childhood nooks and crannies, where entangled political and intimate realities become an invitation to keep on "living and climbing, head on to the wind", as Rosa Luxembourg's words call upon us to do.
- Compared to his student sister Soraya, Hakim is a tinkerer. But he's about to change: didn't he promise his mother on her deathbed that from now on he'd find himself a serious job? After one or two unsuccessful attempts, he is hired by Tony to work in his store, where he soon proves to be an excellent salesman. But there's a problem. What he sells doesn't please his father, let alone Soraya.